Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the laboratory, we performed a longitudinal investigation in aviators. Since the vestibular system is involved in the generation of motion sickness as well as eye movements, vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) parameters seemed relevant. We investigated three topics: 1) the effect of axis orientation and its orientation to gravity on the VOR; 2) changes in VOR parameters depending on flight experience; and 3) differences in VOR parameters in aircrew with high and low susceptibility to motion sickness. Hypothesis: Nystagmus decay after angular velocity steps would be faster for non-susceptible and trained aviators. Methods: We recorded eye movements evoked b...
International audiencePitch head-and-trunk movements during constant velocity rotation are a provoca...
International audiencePitch head-and-trunk movements during constant velocity rotation are a provoca...
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) data was recorded in 4 astronauts (3m, if; age 36-51) before, during, ...
Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the labo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Aerobatic flight is a challenge for the vestibular system, which i...
The objective of this proposal is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to...
The objective is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to vestibulo-ocular...
A study was made to compare nystagmic and subjective responses elicited at 10 RPM with responses eli...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
1. Do slow phase eye velocities generated by the vestibuloocu-lar reflex (VOR) depend on eye positio...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
Vestibular response modifications as function of rotation rate about earth-horizontal axi
Recent developments in high performance aviation and manned space flight have added a considerable i...
Thirty subjects were exposed to a sinusoidal rotation stimulus of 0.025 cps and a peak velocity of 6...
The human horizontal vestibulo ocular reflex (VOR) was studied in four crew members of the Space Lab...
International audiencePitch head-and-trunk movements during constant velocity rotation are a provoca...
International audiencePitch head-and-trunk movements during constant velocity rotation are a provoca...
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) data was recorded in 4 astronauts (3m, if; age 36-51) before, during, ...
Background: In the search for parameters to predict motion sickness that can be measured in the labo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Aerobatic flight is a challenge for the vestibular system, which i...
The objective of this proposal is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to...
The objective is to determine the relationship of motion sickness susceptibility to vestibulo-ocular...
A study was made to compare nystagmic and subjective responses elicited at 10 RPM with responses eli...
Low-frequency Earth-horizontal translational and rotational oscillations can cause motion sickness i...
1. Do slow phase eye velocities generated by the vestibuloocu-lar reflex (VOR) depend on eye positio...
Earth's gravity is an omnipresent factor in human life and provides a strong reference for spatial o...
Vestibular response modifications as function of rotation rate about earth-horizontal axi
Recent developments in high performance aviation and manned space flight have added a considerable i...
Thirty subjects were exposed to a sinusoidal rotation stimulus of 0.025 cps and a peak velocity of 6...
The human horizontal vestibulo ocular reflex (VOR) was studied in four crew members of the Space Lab...
International audiencePitch head-and-trunk movements during constant velocity rotation are a provoca...
International audiencePitch head-and-trunk movements during constant velocity rotation are a provoca...
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) data was recorded in 4 astronauts (3m, if; age 36-51) before, during, ...