The relationship between the amplitude of motion and the accumulation of motion sickness in time is unclear. Here, we investigated this relationship at the individual and group level. Seventeen participants were exposed to four oscillatory motion stimuli, in four separate sessions, separated by at least 1 week to prevent habituation. Motion amplitude was varied between sessions at either 1, 1.5, 2, or 2.5 ms−2. Time evolution was evaluated within sessions applying: an initial motion phase for up to 60 min, a 10-min rest, a second motion phase up to 30 min to quantify hypersensitivity and lastly, a 5-min rest. At both the individual and the group level, motion sickness severity (MISC) increased linearly with respect to acceleration amplitude...
Background: Various types of motion and visual scene can cause motion sickness, but sickness in land...
Objective Driving simulator usage is becoming more widespread, yet many users still experience subst...
Objective: Motion sickness (MS) can be a debilitating side effect associated with motion in real or ...
Increased susceptibility to motion sickness, due to the transition away from driving, will be one of...
Previous literature suggests a relationship between individual characteristics of motion perception ...
Motion sickness can be caused by a variety of motion environments (e.g., cars, boats, planes, tiltin...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
A method is proposed by which the incidence of motion sickness may be predicted from measurement of ...
Background - This study investigated the effect controlling the phase of respiration on the develop...
High levels of vehicle automation are expected to increase the risk of motion sickness, which is a m...
The human motion perception system has long been linked to motion sickness through state estimation ...
To mitigate motion sickness in self-driving cars and virtual reality, one should be able to quantify...
Objective: This study explores the role of anticipation in motion sickness. We compared three condit...
Background: Motion sickness (MS) as an area of scientific inquiry has mostly seen experimental work....
Over 2000 years ago the Greek physician Hippocrates wrote, “sailing on the sea proves that motion di...
Background: Various types of motion and visual scene can cause motion sickness, but sickness in land...
Objective Driving simulator usage is becoming more widespread, yet many users still experience subst...
Objective: Motion sickness (MS) can be a debilitating side effect associated with motion in real or ...
Increased susceptibility to motion sickness, due to the transition away from driving, will be one of...
Previous literature suggests a relationship between individual characteristics of motion perception ...
Motion sickness can be caused by a variety of motion environments (e.g., cars, boats, planes, tiltin...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
A method is proposed by which the incidence of motion sickness may be predicted from measurement of ...
Background - This study investigated the effect controlling the phase of respiration on the develop...
High levels of vehicle automation are expected to increase the risk of motion sickness, which is a m...
The human motion perception system has long been linked to motion sickness through state estimation ...
To mitigate motion sickness in self-driving cars and virtual reality, one should be able to quantify...
Objective: This study explores the role of anticipation in motion sickness. We compared three condit...
Background: Motion sickness (MS) as an area of scientific inquiry has mostly seen experimental work....
Over 2000 years ago the Greek physician Hippocrates wrote, “sailing on the sea proves that motion di...
Background: Various types of motion and visual scene can cause motion sickness, but sickness in land...
Objective Driving simulator usage is becoming more widespread, yet many users still experience subst...
Objective: Motion sickness (MS) can be a debilitating side effect associated with motion in real or ...