抄録
Understanding the mechanism of virtual reality perception is crucial for the development of high-definition communication systems in multimedia contents. Recent results show that the perception of reality can be enhanced by not only audio-visual contents but adding full-body vibratory information. However, the effects of stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) on reality perception have not been clearly understood. In this study, we investigated the effects of audio-visual SOA and visual-vibratory SOA on the intensity of reality perception. Results indicated that reality perception was more sensitive to audio-visual SOA than to visual-vibratory SOA.