VIRTUAL REALITY AND HUMAN PRECIPITATION
Virtual reality immerses environments, engaging multiple senses to simulate a realistic experience. Human perception in VR involves visual, auditory, and sometimes tactile stimuli. The brain interprets these cues, creating a sense of presence. VR exploits perceptual principles like stereopsis for depth perception and binaural audio for spatial awareness. Motion tracking enhances realism by synchronizing virtual and physical movements. However, challenges such as motion sickness highlight the delicate balance needed to align virtual and perceptual experiences seamlessly.