A new study from the University of Glasgow reveals that virtual reality (VR) can trick your sense of movement without causing discomfort or motion sickness.
The researchers found that people wearing VR headsets can experience spinning, speeding up, and turning in the opposite direction from reality, even while remaining comfortable.
This breakthrough could revolutionize the use of VR in games, simulators, theme parks, and during car rides.
The study suggests that people's brains can be easily fooled in passive VR situations, leading to more immersive experiences without the risk of motion sickness.