Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the sensory conflict and the postural instability theories of motion sickness. The central hypothesis of sensory conflict theory is that motion sickness is caused by conflict between the current pattern of sensory inputs about self-movement and the pattern that is expected on the basis of previous experience. A subsidiary hypothesis is that the degree of motion sickness is proportional to the magnitude of sensory conflict. The central hypothesis of postural instability theory is that motion sickness is caused by loss of postural control. A subsidiary hypothesis is that the degree of motion sickness is proportional to amount of postural instability, which can be manipulated by physical restraint. ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
The most cited theory on motion sickness is the conflict theory by Reason and Brand (1975) [1], stat...
Motion sickness typically is associated with motion of physical or virtual vehicles. However, the sy...
ABSTRACT: Motion sickness typically occurs when the body is subjected to externally imposed motions,...
The etiology of motion sickness is explained in terms of a qualitatively formulated sensory conflict...
CM Oman (MIT) letter to JT Reason (U. Manchester) describing Sensory Motor Conflict Theory for motio...
Motion sickness is the general term describing a group of common nausea syndromes originally attribu...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the hypothesis that postural instabil-ity precedes the onset of motion sickne...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
The most cited theory on motion sickness is the conflict theory by Reason and Brand (1975) [1], stat...
Motion sickness typically is associated with motion of physical or virtual vehicles. However, the sy...
ABSTRACT: Motion sickness typically occurs when the body is subjected to externally imposed motions,...
The etiology of motion sickness is explained in terms of a qualitatively formulated sensory conflict...
CM Oman (MIT) letter to JT Reason (U. Manchester) describing Sensory Motor Conflict Theory for motio...
Motion sickness is the general term describing a group of common nausea syndromes originally attribu...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
ABSTRACT: We evaluated the hypothesis that postural instabil-ity precedes the onset of motion sickne...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...
Motion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the imposed oscillation. It ...
International audienceMotion sickness (MS) usually occurs for a narrow band of frequencies of the im...