Personalizing motion sickness models: estimation and statistical modeling of individual-specific parameters [PDF]
As users transition from drivers to passengers in automated vehicles, they often take their eyes off the road to engage in non-driving activities. In driving simulators, visual motion is presented with scaled or without physical motion, leading to a ...
Varun Kotian +2 more
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Could Vulnerability to Motion Sickness and Chronic Pain Coexist within a Sensorimotor Phenotype? Insights from over 500 Pre-Pain Motion Sickness Reports [PDF]
Background: The sensorimotor incongruence theory proposes that certain instances of pain result from conflicts in the brain’s sensorimotor networks. Indeed, injuries may cause abnormalities in afferent and cortical signaling resulting in such conflicts ...
Daniel Simon Harvie
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Factors affecting vection and motion sickness in a passive virtual reality driving simulation [PDF]
The current study sought to examine factors that affect vection (the illusory experience of self-motion in the absence of real motion), visually-induced motion sickness, and one’s sense of presence in a passive virtual reality driving simulation by ...
Benjamin P. Hughes +2 more
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Reducing motion sickness during simulated astronaut post-spaceflight water landings using anticipatory cues or postural control. [PDF]
Lonner TL +9 more
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A Brain Network Analysis Model for Motion Sickness in Electric Vehicles Based on EEG and fNIRS Signal Fusion [PDF]
Motion sickness is a common issue in electric vehicles, significantly impacting passenger comfort. This study aims to develop a functional brain network analysis model by integrating electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (
Bin Ren +3 more
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The (in)effectiveness of anticipatory vibrotactile cues in mitigating motion sickness. [PDF]
Reuten AJC +5 more
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Beyond Seasickness: A Motivated Call for a New Motion Sickness Standard across Motion Environments
Motion sickness is known under several names in different domains, such as seasickness, carsickness, cybersickness, and simulator sickness. As we will argue, these can all be considered manifestations of one common underlying mechanism.
Jelte E. Bos +2 more
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Study of Motion Sickness Model Based on fNIRS Multiband Features during Car Rides
Motion sickness is a common physiological discomfort phenomenon during car rides. In this paper, the functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) technique was used in real-world vehicle testing.
Bin Ren, Wanli Guan, Qinyu Zhou
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Beyond sensory conflict: The role of beliefs and perception in motion sickness.
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inter-sensory conflict that is not in accordance with previous experience.
Suzanne A E Nooij +3 more
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Computational Model of Motion Sickness Describing the Effects of Learning Exogenous Motion Dynamics
The existing computational models used to estimate motion sickness are incapable of describing the fact that the predictability of motion patterns affects motion sickness. Therefore, the present study proposes a computational model to describe the effect
Takahiro Wada
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