© 2013 IEEE. Motion sickness is a common perturbation experienced by humans in response to motion stimuli. The motion can happen in either real or virtual environments perceived by the vestibular system and visual illusion. The extensive varieties of research studies have been conducted in order to determine and evaluate aspects of motion sickness and its symptoms. To provide insights upon physiological changes in regards to motion sickness, researchers have used subjects from different ages, gender in addition to electrode positions and environmental conditions. The main purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive review and comparison of the existing research studies regarding aspects of interference of the existence and augm...
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical ...
Over 2000 years ago the Greek physician Hippocrates wrote, “sailing on the sea proves that motion di...
We present diagnostic criteria for motion sickness, visually induced motion sickness (VIMS), motion ...
Motion sickness is a common disturbance occurring in healthy people as a physiological response to e...
Motion sickness can be caused by a variety of motion environments (e.g., cars, boats, planes, tiltin...
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early his...
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early his...
Introduction: Vehicle motion characteristics differ between air, road, and sea environments, both ve...
Motion sickness is a normal response to real, perceived, or even anticipated movement. People tend t...
Motion sickness (MS) is a normal response to real, perceived, or even anticipated movement. People t...
Motion sickness is known under several names in different domains, such as seasickness, carsickness,...
Abstract: Technological evolution of modern transports significantly increases motion sickness sym...
Motion sickness is not an illness hut a normal response to motion which adversely affects many fit a...
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical ...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical ...
Over 2000 years ago the Greek physician Hippocrates wrote, “sailing on the sea proves that motion di...
We present diagnostic criteria for motion sickness, visually induced motion sickness (VIMS), motion ...
Motion sickness is a common disturbance occurring in healthy people as a physiological response to e...
Motion sickness can be caused by a variety of motion environments (e.g., cars, boats, planes, tiltin...
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early his...
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early his...
Introduction: Vehicle motion characteristics differ between air, road, and sea environments, both ve...
Motion sickness is a normal response to real, perceived, or even anticipated movement. People tend t...
Motion sickness (MS) is a normal response to real, perceived, or even anticipated movement. People t...
Motion sickness is known under several names in different domains, such as seasickness, carsickness,...
Abstract: Technological evolution of modern transports significantly increases motion sickness sym...
Motion sickness is not an illness hut a normal response to motion which adversely affects many fit a...
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical ...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical ...
Over 2000 years ago the Greek physician Hippocrates wrote, “sailing on the sea proves that motion di...
We present diagnostic criteria for motion sickness, visually induced motion sickness (VIMS), motion ...