Apparatus for inducing attitudinal head movements for passive vi

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A helmet with a helmet mounted display (HMD) is attitudinally controlled in a framework for moving the head of a passive viewer wherein the helmet mounted display is for viewing images that are emulative of images viewed by a cameraman with head mounted cameras whose head attitude is monitored for controlling the helmet. Additionally, the viewer's eyes may be induced to follow a sequence of visual fixations at the same time as the passive viewer's head is induced to execute attitudinal movements consistent therewith.

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