Dissociable Spatial and Temporal Effects of Interaction Latency in Virtual Reality (opens in new tab)
Motion-to-photon latency is inherent in immersive virtual reality (VR) systems and can arise from multiple sensorimotor loops, including view-contingent latency between head movement and display update and interaction latency between hand movement and the virtual effector. Although prior work shows that interaction latency can impair VR performance, it remains unclear whether common spatial, temporal, and efficiency measures reveal the same late...
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