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title: “Adaptation to noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation affects cybersickness in virtual reality. Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association, Guelph, Canada”

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Séamas Weech, PhD
NSERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Séamas Weech is an NSERC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the VR and Mobility Lab at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He studies the multisensory basis of motion sickness and sensorimotor adaptation in virtual environments. His ongoing projects are broadly focused on how the central nervous system encodes and processes uncertainty. This interest has led to research on biological motion, time perception, balance control, self-motion (vection), and perception/action in simulated environments. He spent a two-year Postdoctoral position at the University of Waterloo’s Department of Kinesiology working with Michael Barnett-Cowan and Oculus Research (Facebook Reality Labs).