i-Perception (Oct 2019)

Virtual Walking Sensation by Prerecorded Oscillating Optic Flow and Synchronous Foot Vibration

  • Michiteru Kitazaki,
  • Takeo Hamada,
  • Katsuya Yoshiho,
  • Ryota Kondo,
  • Tomohiro Amemiya,
  • Koichi Hirota,
  • Yasushi Ikei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669519882448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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This article reports the first psychological evidence that the combination of oscillating optic flow and synchronous foot vibration evokes a walking sensation. In this study, we first captured a walker’s first-person-view scenes with footstep timings. Participants observed the naturally oscillating scenes on a head-mounted display with vibrations on their feet and rated walking-related sensations using a Visual Analogue Scale. They perceived stronger sensations of self-motion, walking, leg action, and telepresence from the oscillating visual flow with foot vibrations than with randomized-timing vibrations or without vibrations. The artificial delay of foot vibrations with respect to the scenes diminished the walking-related sensations. These results suggest that the oscillating visual scenes and synchronous foot vibrations are effective for creating virtual walking sensations.