The experiments of Chapter 5 measured the effect of a
foreground occlusion on reported presence and on control reversals in an
inside-out display. A foreground occlusion is defined in this
dissertation as ``an obstruction mounted in front of a display in such a way
that only the display (and not its boundary) is visible through the
obstruction, and such that the display is at a greater visual distance than
all other available visual cues.'' This is diagramed in Figure 2.1
on page
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The experiments of Chapter 5 compared conditions with and without a foreground occlusion, keeping the FOV constant across conditions.