Stephen Palmisano

Stephen Palmisano

University of Wollongong

H-index: 37

Oceania-Australia

About Stephen Palmisano

Stephen Palmisano, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wollongong, specializes in the field of Vection, Stereopsis, Virtual Reality, Motion Sickness, Cybersickness.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Testing the ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’and ‘subjective vertical conflict’accounts of cybersickness

Effects of vection type and postural instability on cybersickness

Investigating the Relative Contributions of Unexpected Vection and Postural Instability to VR Cybersickness

Exogenous spatial attention shift induced by up and down vection direction

Effects of Constant and Time-Varying Display Lag on DVP and Cybersickness When Making Head-Movements in Virtual Reality

Differences in virtual and physical head orientation predict sickness during active head-mounted display-based virtual reality

Towards a Psychophysically Plausible Simulation of Translucent Appearance

Quantifying display lag and its effects during Head-Mounted Display based Virtual Reality

Stephen Palmisano Information

University

Position

Associate Professor School of Psychology

Citations(all)

4183

Citations(since 2020)

2372

Cited By

2709

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wollongong

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Stephen Palmisano Skills & Research Interests

Vection

Stereopsis

Virtual Reality

Motion Sickness

Cybersickness

Top articles of Stephen Palmisano

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Testing the ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’and ‘subjective vertical conflict’accounts of cybersickness

Virtual Reality

Stephen Palmisano

Lance Stephenson

Rodney G Davies

Juno Kim

Robert S Allison

2024/3

Effects of vection type and postural instability on cybersickness

Virtual Reality

Joel Teixeira

Sebastien Miellet

Stephen Palmisano

2024/6

Investigating the Relative Contributions of Unexpected Vection and Postural Instability to VR Cybersickness

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction

Joel Teixeira

Sebastien Miellet

Stephen Palmisano

2024/4/3

Exogenous spatial attention shift induced by up and down vection direction

Journal of Vision

Xuanru Guo

Takeharu Seno

Stephen Palmisano

2023/8/1

Effects of Constant and Time-Varying Display Lag on DVP and Cybersickness When Making Head-Movements in Virtual Reality

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction

Stephen Palmisano

Robert S Allison

Rodney G Davies

Peter Wagner

Juno Kim

2023/12/20

Differences in virtual and physical head orientation predict sickness during active head-mounted display-based virtual reality

Virtual Reality

Stephen Palmisano

Robert S Allison

Joel Teixeira

Juno Kim

2023/6

Towards a Psychophysically Plausible Simulation of Translucent Appearance

Takehiro Nagai

Hiroaki Kiyokawa

Stephen Palmisano

Juno Kim

2023/11/28

Quantifying display lag and its effects during Head-Mounted Display based Virtual Reality

Peter Wagner

Juno Kim

Robert S Allison

Stephen Palmisano

2023/11/28

Unexpected Vection predicts the likelihood and severity of Sickness During HMD based Virtual Reality

Journal of Vision

Joel Teixeira

Sebastien Miellet

Stephen Palmisano

2023/8/1

Influence of age and industry experience on learning experiences and outcomes in virtual reality mines rescue training.

Frontiers in Virtual Reality

Shiva Pedram

Stephen Palmisano

Sebastien Miellet

Matthew Farrelly

Pascal Perez

2022/10/14

Something in the sway: effects of the Shepard–Risset glissando on postural activity and vection

Multisensory Research

Rebecca A Mursic

Stephen Palmisano

2022/9/1

Effects of display lag on vection and presence in the Oculus Rift HMD

Virtual Reality

Juno Kim

Andrew Charbel-Salloum

Stuart Perry

Stephen Palmisano

2022/6/1

Vection can serve as a cue for exogenous spatial attention

Journal of Vision

Xuanru Guo

Yuki Morimoto

Takeharu Seno

Laica Ohata

Stephen Palmisano

2022/12/5

Effect of ambient lighting on frequency dependence in transcranial electrical stimulation-induced phosphenes

Scientific reports

Ian Evans

Stephen Palmisano

Rodney J Croft

2022/5/11

Reductions in sickness with repeated exposure to HMD-based virtual reality appear to be game-specific

Virtual Reality

Stephen Palmisano

Rikeya Constable

2022/12

Unexpected Vection Exacerbates Cybersickness During HMD-Based Virtual Reality

Frontiers in Virtual Reality

Joel Teixeira

Sebastien Miellet

Stephen Palmisano

2022/4/13

Prior Exposure to Dynamic Visual Displays Reduces Vection Onset Latency

Multisensory Research

Jing Ni

Hiroyuki Ito

Masaki Ogawa

Shoji Sunaga

Stephen Palmisano

2022/11/16

Does the degree of abstraction in a video stimulus alter the experience of vection

Fechner Day 2022–Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics

Xuanru Guo

Yuki Morimoto

Takeharu Seno

Stephen Palmisano

2022

Effects of linear visual-vestibular conflict on presence, perceived scene stability and cybersickness in the oculus go and oculus quest

Frontiers in Virtual Reality

Juno Kim

Stephen Palmisano

Wilson Luu

Shinichi Iwasaki

2021/4/29

A Pilot Study Examining the Unexpected Vection Hypothesis of Cybersickness.

Joel Anthony Teixeira

Sebastien Miellet

Stephen Palmisano

2021/12/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 84
Robert J. Barry

Robert J. Barry

University of Wollongong

H-index: 52
Ian P Howard

Ian P Howard

York University

H-index: 43
Bernhard E. Riecke

Bernhard E. Riecke

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 39
Pascal Perez

Pascal Perez

University of Wollongong

H-index: 35
Rob Allison

Rob Allison

York University

H-index: 31
Julie M. Harris

Julie M. Harris

University of St Andrews

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