نتایج جستجو برای: motion sickness

تعداد نتایج: 223856  

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 1993
C H Markham S G Diamond

Eye torsion was examined in 13 astronaut subjects, tested during repeated episodes of 0 G and 1.8 G in parabolic flight aboard NASA's KC-135. Four findings are included. 1) A strong relationship between previous history of SMS and ocular torsional disconjugacy in novel gravitational states. 2) Responses were unchanged in 4 subjects retested a year later. 3) Ocular torsional disconjugacy scores ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Applied 2011
Xiao Dong Ken Yoshida Thomas A Stoffregen

Everyday experience suggests that drivers are less susceptible to motion sickness than passengers. In the context of inertial motion (i.e., physical displacement), this effect has been confirmed in laboratory research using whole body motion devices. We asked whether a similar effect would occur in the context of simulated vehicles in a visual virtual environment. We used a yoked control design...

2017

The impact of motion intolerance with resultant motion sickness is significant. It can result in incapacitating symptoms including nausea, emesis, unsteadiness, vertigo and loss of human performance. For those experiencing the symptoms, the result is often disabling with associated drowsiness, lack of concentration and disorientation. There are millions of people who annually experience motion ...

2017
Giovanni Bertolini Meek Angela Durmaz Kim Ferrari Alexander Küffer Charlotte Lambert Dominik Straumann

Faster trains require tilting of the cars to counterbalance the centrifugal forces during curves. Motion sensitive passengers, however, complain of discomfort and overt motion sickness. A recent study comparing different control systems in a tilting train, suggested that the delay of car tilts relative to the curve of the track contributes to motion sickness. Other aspects of the motion stimuli...

Journal: :Displays 2008
Jelte E. Bos Willem Bles Eric L. Groen

This paper deals with visual–vestibular interactions as these occur when viewing images, and may cause motion sickness. Some basic vestibular matters fundamental to motion sickness are highlighted, such as the observation that people without functioning inner ears do not get sick from motion, including visual motion. Furthermore, the subjective vertical mismatch theory is described, and its cor...

Journal: :Human factors 2008
Thomas A. Stoffregen Elise Faugloire Ken Yoshida Moira B. Flanagan Omar A. Merhi

OBJECTIVE We tested the hypotheses that (a) participants might develop motion sickness while playing "off-the-shelf" console video games and (b) postural motion would differ between sick and well participants, prior to the onset of motion sickness. BACKGROUND There have been many anecdotal reports of motion sickness among people who play console video games (e.g., Xbox, PlayStation). METHOD...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1993
M Palazzo R Evans

One hundred and forty-seven patients undergoing minor orthopaedic surgery were studied prospectively by logistic regression analysis to determine the association of independent fixed patient factors with the incidence of postoperative sickness (nausea, retching or vomiting). Gender, history of previous postoperative sickness, postoperative opioids and interaction between gender and previous his...

Journal: :Pharmacology 2013
F Schmäl

The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the physiological basis, clinical picture and treatment options for motion sickness. Motion sickness is a well-known nausea and vomiting syndrome in otherwise healthy people. The physical signs of motion sickness occur in both humans and animals during travel by sea, automobile or airplane and in space. Furthermore, some other special situatio...

2017
Carlos M. Coelho Janete Silva Alfredo F. Pereira Emanuel Sousa Nattasuda Taephant Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn Jorge A. Santos

Visual-vestibular and postural interactions can act as cues that trigger motion sickness and can also have a role in some anxiety disorders. We explore a method to detect individual sensitivity to visual-vestibular unusual patterns, which can signal a vulnerability to develop motion sickness and possibly anxiety disorders such as a fear of heights and panic. 65 undergraduate students were recru...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 1990
M L Corcoran R A Fox N G Daunton

The susceptibility of rhesus monkeys to motion sickness was investigated using test conditions that are provocative for eliciting motion sickness in squirrel monkeys. Ten male rhesus monkeys and ten male Bolivian squirrel monkeys were rotated in the vertical axis at 150 degrees/s for a maximum duration of 45 min. Each animal was tested in two conditions, continuous rotation and intermittent rot...

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