Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulations reduces the incidence of simulator adaptation syndrome (SAS). However, interactions between vestibular stimulation and complex visual scenery can increase oculomotor symptoms. This study examined an alternative technique to reduce symptoms of SAS using the application of galvanic cutaneous stimulation of the neck. The effect of both vestibular and cutaneous stimulation was also evaluated on the naturalistic driving behaviour of curves. Thirty participants drove a rural setting virtual environment with high visual cues. Three groups of ten participants each were used to compare the effect of galvanic vestibular stimulation and galvanic cut...
To test hypothesised mechanisms behind driver response to down-scaled motion cues in simulators, a d...
Use of virtual reality (VR) technology is often accompanied by a series of unwanted symptoms, includ...
This paper presents a pilot study which aims at comparing the results of dynamic ranges of motion ma...
Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulations redu...
Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulations has ...
Summary: Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulati...
17th Annual Meeting of the LARC-Neuroscience network, ROUEN, FRANCE, 25-/10/2013 - 25/10/2013Driving...
This research was focused on investigating the effectiveness of galvanic cutaneous stimulation and t...
User comfort during simulated driving is of key importance, since reduced comfort can confound the e...
Objective: In a driving simulation, we investigated the efficacy of galvanic cutaneous stimulation (...
Everyone can be susceptible to motion sickness (except those with complete loss of labyrinth functio...
In this article, an experimental procedure is presented in order to evaluate the role of having HMD ...
It is well established that not only vision but also other sensory modalities affect drivers’ contro...
Background: Previous research in animals, humans and adults show that uni and/or bilateral vestibula...
Simulation is an important option for testing at-risk drivers with medical impairments. Simulator Ad...
To test hypothesised mechanisms behind driver response to down-scaled motion cues in simulators, a d...
Use of virtual reality (VR) technology is often accompanied by a series of unwanted symptoms, includ...
This paper presents a pilot study which aims at comparing the results of dynamic ranges of motion ma...
Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulations redu...
Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulations has ...
Summary: Electrical stimulation of the vestibular sensory system during virtual environment simulati...
17th Annual Meeting of the LARC-Neuroscience network, ROUEN, FRANCE, 25-/10/2013 - 25/10/2013Driving...
This research was focused on investigating the effectiveness of galvanic cutaneous stimulation and t...
User comfort during simulated driving is of key importance, since reduced comfort can confound the e...
Objective: In a driving simulation, we investigated the efficacy of galvanic cutaneous stimulation (...
Everyone can be susceptible to motion sickness (except those with complete loss of labyrinth functio...
In this article, an experimental procedure is presented in order to evaluate the role of having HMD ...
It is well established that not only vision but also other sensory modalities affect drivers’ contro...
Background: Previous research in animals, humans and adults show that uni and/or bilateral vestibula...
Simulation is an important option for testing at-risk drivers with medical impairments. Simulator Ad...
To test hypothesised mechanisms behind driver response to down-scaled motion cues in simulators, a d...
Use of virtual reality (VR) technology is often accompanied by a series of unwanted symptoms, includ...
This paper presents a pilot study which aims at comparing the results of dynamic ranges of motion ma...