While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early history through the present day, motion sickness symptoms also occur from exposure to some types of visual displays. Even in the absence of physical motion, symptoms may result from visually perceived motion, which are often classified as effects of visually induced motion sickness (VIMS). This paper provides a brief discussion of general motion sickness and then reviews findings from three lines of recent VIMS investigations that we have conducted. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd
Spatial velocity (SV), a product of scene complexity and navigation velocity, is a metric to quantif...
BACKGROUND: It is commonly assumed that motion sickness caused by moving visual scenes arises from t...
The majority of studies into visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) either use complex motion scena...
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early his...
At times, people exposed to moving visual scenes may perceive themselves as moving even though they ...
At times, people exposed to moving visual scenes may perceive themselves as moving even though they ...
© 2013 IEEE. Motion sickness is a common perturbation experienced by humans in response to moti...
We present diagnostic criteria for motion sickness, visually induced motion sickness (VIMS), motion ...
Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) is a specific form of motion sickness caused by dynamic visu...
Eye movement has been considered as an important factor to influence the Visually Induced Motion Sic...
Motion sickness is not an illness hut a normal response to motion which adversely affects many fit a...
Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) is a common side-effect in virtual environments and simulato...
This paper deals with visual-vestibular interactions as these occur when viewing images, and may cau...
Motion sickness is a common disturbance occurring in healthy people as a physiological response to e...
Watching slowly moving wide field-of-view patterns can cause symptoms of visually induced motion sic...
Spatial velocity (SV), a product of scene complexity and navigation velocity, is a metric to quantif...
BACKGROUND: It is commonly assumed that motion sickness caused by moving visual scenes arises from t...
The majority of studies into visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) either use complex motion scena...
While humans have experienced motion sickness symptoms in response to inertial motion from early his...
At times, people exposed to moving visual scenes may perceive themselves as moving even though they ...
At times, people exposed to moving visual scenes may perceive themselves as moving even though they ...
© 2013 IEEE. Motion sickness is a common perturbation experienced by humans in response to moti...
We present diagnostic criteria for motion sickness, visually induced motion sickness (VIMS), motion ...
Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) is a specific form of motion sickness caused by dynamic visu...
Eye movement has been considered as an important factor to influence the Visually Induced Motion Sic...
Motion sickness is not an illness hut a normal response to motion which adversely affects many fit a...
Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) is a common side-effect in virtual environments and simulato...
This paper deals with visual-vestibular interactions as these occur when viewing images, and may cau...
Motion sickness is a common disturbance occurring in healthy people as a physiological response to e...
Watching slowly moving wide field-of-view patterns can cause symptoms of visually induced motion sic...
Spatial velocity (SV), a product of scene complexity and navigation velocity, is a metric to quantif...
BACKGROUND: It is commonly assumed that motion sickness caused by moving visual scenes arises from t...
The majority of studies into visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) either use complex motion scena...