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Fig 1.

Images of the original and dummy HMDs used.

The original (left figure) and dummy (right figure) head-mounted displays (HMD) were respectively worn at HMD and Desktop display (DTD) conditions.

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Fig 2.

Sample images of the visual stimuli.

Sample images of visual stimuli at four visual field conditions (full vision [FV], central vision [CV], peripheral vision [PV], and no dot [ND] condition) presented at the desktop display (DTD) and head-mounted display (HMD) conditions.

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Fig 3.

Results for envelopment area.

Envelopment area for the four visual conditions (full vision [FV], central vision [CV], peripheral vision [PV], and no dot [ND] condition) for both the desktop display (DTD) and head-mounted display (HMD) conditions. The x-axis denotes the visual condition, with the y-axis denoting the size of the envelopment area. Error bars indicate the standard deviation (SD).

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Fig 4.

Results for rectangular area.

Rectangular area for the four visual conditions (full vision [FV], central vision [CV], peripheral vision [PV], and no dot [ND] condition) for both the desktop display (DTD) and head-mounted display (HMD) conditions. The x-axis denotes the visual condition, with the y-axis denoting the size of the envelopment area. Error bars indicate the standard deviation (SD).

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Fig 5.

Results for root mean square area.

Root mean square area for the four visual conditions (full vision [FV], central vision [CV], peripheral vision [PV], and no dot [ND] condition) for both the desktop display (DTD) and head-mounted display (HMD) conditions. The x-axis denotes the visual condition, with the y-axis denoting the size of the envelopment area. Error bars indicate the standard deviation (SD).

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Fig 6.

Results for total CoP length.

Total length of center of pressure (CoP) displacement for the four visual conditions (full vision [FV], central vision [CV], peripheral vision [PV], and no dot [ND] condition) for both the desktop display (DTD) and head-mounted display (HMD) conditions. The x-axis denotes the visual condition, with the y-axis denoting the total length of CoP displacement per area. Error bars indicate the standard deviation (SD).

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Fig 7.

Results for total CoP length over displacement area.

Total length of center of pressure (CoP) displacement per area for the four visual conditions (full vision [FV], central vision [CV], peripheral vision [PV], and no dot [ND] condition) for both the desktop display (DTD) and head-mounted display (HMD) conditions. The x-axis denotes the visual condition, with the y-axis denoting the total length of CoP displacement per area. Error bars indicate the standard deviation (SD).

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