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Spatial Compatibility and Intersensory Conflicts in Teleoperation: Impact on Object Orientation Control in Virtual Reality | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Spatial Compatibility and Intersensory Conflicts in Teleoperation: Impact on Object Orientation Control in Virtual Reality
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Lefebvre Maëlis
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Bolina Rei João
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González, Elena, López-Contreras
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Key Points
Object orientation control is significantly affected by spatial compatibility in teleoperation and virtual reality settings.
Intersensory conflicts can lead to errors in task performance, as shown by performance metrics related to orientation accuracy.
The analysis considers the influence of teleoperation systems on user interactions with virtual environments through various conflict scenarios.
Findings may enhance designs for virtual reality systems, highlighting the importance of synchronized sensory feedback for improved user experience.
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Maëlis et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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