Twenty-four healthy men, 22 to 25 years of age, were exposed to stressful accelerations in a rotating room until acute mild motion sickness was elicited. Thirteen subjects in one group were exposed first with eyes open and later with eyes covered; the reverse order was used with the remaining eleven in the other group. The stressful accelerations were generated by requiring the subject to execute 120 standardized head movements at each 1-rpm increase in angular velocity until the desired endpoint was reached. When susceptibility to motion sickness with eyes open and covered is compared, 19 subjects were more susceptible with eyes open, three with eyes covered, and in the remaining two susceptibility was the same. The maximum difference in v...
Three areas related to human orientation control are investigated: (1) reflexes associated with the ...
BACKGROUND The introduction of new visual technologies increases the risk of visually induced motion...
Everyone can be susceptible to motion sickness (except those with complete loss of labyrinth functio...
The experimental elicitation of motion sickness using a short arm centrifuge or a rotating chair sur...
A group of twelve persons selected only on the basis of their visual defects were exposed to stressf...
Visual deprivation effects on adaptation to rotating environment - Motion sickness studie
The purpose of this dissertation was to re-examine previously reported correlates and to identify ne...
Eye movement has been considered as an important factor to influence the Visually Induced Motion Sic...
Preventing motion sickness by gradual increasing exposure to Coriolis acceleratio
Background: Repetitive braking and acceleration can cause carsickness, with the extent of sickness d...
Background: Low frequency horizontal oscillation can cause motion sickness in some forms of transpor...
Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the labo...
Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the labo...
Watching slowly moving wide field-of-view patterns can cause symptoms of visually induced motion sic...
Watching slowly moving wide field-of-view patterns can cause symptoms of visually induced motion sic...
Three areas related to human orientation control are investigated: (1) reflexes associated with the ...
BACKGROUND The introduction of new visual technologies increases the risk of visually induced motion...
Everyone can be susceptible to motion sickness (except those with complete loss of labyrinth functio...
The experimental elicitation of motion sickness using a short arm centrifuge or a rotating chair sur...
A group of twelve persons selected only on the basis of their visual defects were exposed to stressf...
Visual deprivation effects on adaptation to rotating environment - Motion sickness studie
The purpose of this dissertation was to re-examine previously reported correlates and to identify ne...
Eye movement has been considered as an important factor to influence the Visually Induced Motion Sic...
Preventing motion sickness by gradual increasing exposure to Coriolis acceleratio
Background: Repetitive braking and acceleration can cause carsickness, with the extent of sickness d...
Background: Low frequency horizontal oscillation can cause motion sickness in some forms of transpor...
Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the labo...
Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the labo...
Watching slowly moving wide field-of-view patterns can cause symptoms of visually induced motion sic...
Watching slowly moving wide field-of-view patterns can cause symptoms of visually induced motion sic...
Three areas related to human orientation control are investigated: (1) reflexes associated with the ...
BACKGROUND The introduction of new visual technologies increases the risk of visually induced motion...
Everyone can be susceptible to motion sickness (except those with complete loss of labyrinth functio...