نتایج جستجو برای: motion sickness

تعداد نتایج: 223856  

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2001
P J Gianaros K S Quigley J T Mordkoff R M Stern

We evaluated the effects of two laboratory stressors (speech preparation and isometric handgrip) on gastric myoelectrical and autonomic cardiac activity, and the extent to which autonomic responses to these stressors and somatization predict reports of motion sickness during exposure to a rotating optokinetic drum. Both stressors prompted a decrease in preejection period (PEP) and respiratory s...

Journal: :Ear, nose, & throat journal 2006
Timothy P Zajonc Peter S Roland

Vertigo is a sensation of movement when no movement is actually occurring. It is often accompanied by visceral autonomic symptoms including pallor, diaphoresis, nausea, and vomiting. Vertigo is similar to motion sickness in that both may be caused by vestibular stimulation that does not match an internal model of expected environmental stimuli. Indeed, a functioning vestibular system is necessa...

Journal: :Entertainment Computing 2016
Brian Allen Taylor Hanley Bas Rokers C. Shawn Green

A major hindrance in the popularization of 3D stereoscopic media is the high rate of motion sickness reported during use of VR technology. While the exact factors underlying this phenomenon are unknown, the dominant framework for explaining general motion sickness (‘‘cue-conflict” theory) predicts that individual differences in sensory system sensitivity should be correlated with experienced di...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2013
Jelte E Bos Wietse D Ledegang Astrid J A Lubeck John F Stins

UNLABELLED Motion sickness symptoms and increased postural instability induced by motion pictures have been reported in a laboratory, but not in a real cinema. We, therefore, carried out an observational study recording sickness severity and postural instability in 19 subjects before, immediately and 45 min after watching a 1 h 3D aviation documentary in a cinema. Sickness was significantly lar...

Journal: :Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho 1989

2017
Doreen Huppert Judy Benson Thomas Brandt

Seasickness and its triggers, symptoms, and preventive measures were well known in antiquity. This chapter is based on an analysis of descriptions of motion sickness, in particular seasickness, in ancient Greek, Roman, and Chinese literature. A systematic search was made from the Greek period beginning with Homer in 800 BC to the late Roman period and ending with Aetios Amidenos in 600 AD, as w...

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