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- 13:06, 29 October 2024 Acro talk contribs deleted page Cue conflict (content was: "A '''cue conflict''' is a state of brain discomfort where different visual cues and/or vestibular cues provide conflicting information. In virtual reality (VR) near-eye displays, cue conflicts refer to discrepancies between the visual cues presented by the VR headset and other sensory cues, such as proprioceptive (body position) and vestibular (balance and motion) cues. VR systems st...", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
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