Objective: This study explores the role of anticipation in motion sickness. We compared three conditions varying in motion predictability and assessed the effect of anticipation on subsequent illness ratings using a within-subjects design. Background: Anticipation is thought to play a role in motion sickness by reducing the discrepancy between sensed and expected sensory information. However, both the exact role and potential magnitude of anticipation on motion sickness are unknown. Method: Participants (N = 17) were exposed to three 15-min conditions consisting of repeated fore-aft motion on a sled on a 40-m rail (1) at constant intervals and consistent motion direction, (2) at constant intervals but varied motion direction, and (3) at var...
Introduction: Vehicle motion characteristics differ between air, road, and sea environments, both ve...
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inte...
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inte...
This study explores the role of anticipation in motion sickness. We compared three conditions varyin...
Being able to anticipate upcoming motion is known to potentially mitigate sickness resulting from pr...
The introduction of (fully) automated vehicles has generated a re-interest in motion sickness, given...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
High levels of vehicle automation are expected to increase the risk of motion sickness, which is a m...
© 2013 IEEE. Motion sickness is a common perturbation experienced by humans in response to moti...
Subjects who participate in driving simulation experiments often experience symptoms similar to moti...
Increased susceptibility to motion sickness, due to the transition away from driving, will be one of...
The relationship between the amplitude of motion and the accumulation of motion sickness in time is ...
Objective: Motion sickness (MS) can be a debilitating side effect associated with motion in real or ...
Motion sickness has a dominant contribution to the broader concept of discomfort when self-motion is...
Background: Repetitive braking and acceleration can cause carsickness, with the extent of sickness d...
Introduction: Vehicle motion characteristics differ between air, road, and sea environments, both ve...
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inte...
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inte...
This study explores the role of anticipation in motion sickness. We compared three conditions varyin...
Being able to anticipate upcoming motion is known to potentially mitigate sickness resulting from pr...
The introduction of (fully) automated vehicles has generated a re-interest in motion sickness, given...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
High levels of vehicle automation are expected to increase the risk of motion sickness, which is a m...
© 2013 IEEE. Motion sickness is a common perturbation experienced by humans in response to moti...
Subjects who participate in driving simulation experiments often experience symptoms similar to moti...
Increased susceptibility to motion sickness, due to the transition away from driving, will be one of...
The relationship between the amplitude of motion and the accumulation of motion sickness in time is ...
Objective: Motion sickness (MS) can be a debilitating side effect associated with motion in real or ...
Motion sickness has a dominant contribution to the broader concept of discomfort when self-motion is...
Background: Repetitive braking and acceleration can cause carsickness, with the extent of sickness d...
Introduction: Vehicle motion characteristics differ between air, road, and sea environments, both ve...
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inte...
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inte...