
Publications of P Pretto
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Journal Article (18)
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Journal Article
16 (11) (2021)
Assessing the contribution of active somatosensory stimulation to self-acceleration perception in dynamic driving simulators. PLoS One 2.
Journal Article
90, 103282, pp. 1 - 7 (2021)
Efficacy of augmented visual environments for reducing sickness in autonomous vehicles. Applied Ergonomics 3.
Journal Article
13, 68, pp. 1 - 15 (2019)
A biologically-inspired model to predict perceived visual speed as a function of the stimulated portion of the visual field. Frontiers in Neural Circuits 4.
Journal Article
95 (8), pp. 707 - 724 (2019)
Objective evaluation of prediction strategies for optimization-based motion cueing. Simulation 5.
Journal Article
61, pp. 53 - 68 (2019)
Comparison between filter- and optimization-based motion cueing algorithms for driving simulation. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 6.
Journal Article
61, pp. 5 - 15 (2019)
Defining the Kinematic Requirements for a Theoretical Driving Simulator. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 7.
Journal Article
236 (11), pp. 3031 - 3041 (2018)
More vection means more velocity storage activity: a factor in visually induced motion sickness? Experimental Brain Research 8.
Journal Article
236 (10), pp. 2811 - 2827 (2018)
Body-relative horizontal-vertical anisotropy in human representations of traveled distances. Experimental Brain Research 9.
Journal Article
48 (1), pp. 17 - 29 (2018)
Continuous Subjective Rating of Perceived Motion Incongruence During Driving Simulation. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 10.
Journal Article
12 (4), pp. 1 - 19 (2017)
Vection is the main contributor to motion sickness induced by visual yaw rotation: Implications for conflict and eye movement theories. PLoS ONE 11.
Journal Article
234 (8), pp. 2323 - 2337 (2016)
Perception of rotation, path, and heading in circular trajectories. Experimental Brain Research 12.
Journal Article
92 (5), pp. 417 - 426 (2016)
Roll rate perceptual thresholds in active and passive curve driving simulation. Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International 13.
Journal Article
233 (12), pp. 3553 - 3564 (2015)
Human discrimination of head-centred visual–inertial yaw rotations. Experimental Brain Research 14.
Journal Article
233 (3), pp. 861 - 869 (2015)
Self-motion sensitivity to visual yaw rotations in humans. Experimental Brain Research 15.
Journal Article
43 (3), pp. 265 - 276 (2013)
Motion scaling for high-performance driving simulators. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 16.
Journal Article
1, pp. 1 - 12 (2012)
Foggy perception slows us down. eLife 17.
Journal Article
33 (2), pp. 139 - 146 (2009)
Influence of the size of the field of view on motion perception. Computers and Graphics 18.
Journal Article
1 (2), pp. 164 - 175 (2003)
Testing driver's comfort in virtual environments. PsychNology Journal Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Perception-Based Motion Cueing: A Cybernetics Approach to Motion Simulation. In: Recent Progress in Brain and Cognitive Engineering, pp. 131 - 152 (Ed. Lee, S.-W.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2015)
Proceedings (1)
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Proceedings
DSC 2015 Europe - Driving Simulation Conference Exhibition. DSC 2015 Europe: Driving Simulation Conference Exhibition, Tübingen, Germany, September 16, 2015 - September 18, 2015. Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany (2015), 252 pp.