Séamas Weech

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2017-2019 Kinesiology University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 
 2019- Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
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Weech S, Wall T, Barnett-Cowan M. (2020) Reduction of cybersickness during and immediately following noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation. Experimental Brain Research
Weech S, Kenny S, Lenizky M, et al. (2020) Narrative and gaming experience interact to affect presence and cybersickness in virtual reality International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 138: 102398
Weech S, Kenny S, Calderon CM, et al. (2020) Limits of subjective and objective vection for ultra-high frame rate visual displays Displays. 64: 101961
Bansal A, Weech S, Barnett-Cowan M. (2019) Movement-Contingent Time Flow in Virtual Reality Causes Temporal Recalibration. Scientific Reports. 9: 4378
Weech S, Kenny S, Barnett-Cowan M. (2019) Presence and Cybersickness in Virtual Reality Are Negatively Related: A Review. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 158
Weech S, Parokaran Varghese J, Barnett-Cowan M. (2018) Estimating the sensorimotor components of cybersickness. Journal of Neurophysiology
Weech S, Moon J, Troje NF. (2018) Influence of bone-conducted vibration on simulator sickness in virtual reality. Plos One. 13: e0194137
Weech S, Troje NF. (2018) Inverting the Facing-the-Viewer Bias for Biological Motion Stimuli. I-Perception. 9: 2041669517750171
Weech S, Troje NF. (2017) Vection Latency Is Reduced by Bone-Conducted Vibration and Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation Multisensory Research. 30: 65-90
Helm F, Weech S, Munzert J, et al. (2016) Spatiotemporal dissimilarity influences the perceptual discriminability of deceptive and non-deceptive throwing Journal of Vision. 16: 278
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