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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1990
Abstract Space Motion Sickness (SMS) is the malady which frequently occurs shortly after attainment of sustained exposure to hypogravity. It is characterised by a variety of symptoms, which may proceed to nausea and eventually vomiting. Natural adaptation usually occurs if exposure to hypogravity is maintained.
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Abstract Space Motion Sickness (SMS) is the malady which frequently occurs shortly after attainment of sustained exposure to hypogravity. It is characterised by a variety of symptoms, which may proceed to nausea and eventually vomiting. Natural adaptation usually occurs if exposure to hypogravity is maintained.
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1998
The author discusses the problem of simulation sickness, first noticed in flight simulators. The problem now affects many more people due to the availability of immersive virtual reality systems and video arcade games. Published estimates suggest that 10 to 60 percent of the population experiences some adverse effects from computer displays of motion ...
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The author discusses the problem of simulation sickness, first noticed in flight simulators. The problem now affects many more people due to the availability of immersive virtual reality systems and video arcade games. Published estimates suggest that 10 to 60 percent of the population experiences some adverse effects from computer displays of motion ...
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Susceptibility to Motion Sickness
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1980A sample of 119 pairs of twins, together with their 87 siblings and 100 pairs of parents, were examined with respect to susceptibility to the motion sickness syndrome. Children were found to exhibit resistance to the syndrome below two years of age, and females were more susceptible than males. The incidence appeared to be highest in families with both
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Habituation and Motion Sickness
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1994The vestibular, cerebellar, and reticular systems are central in importance, in motion sickness and habituation, to the effects of motion. Nuclear medicine single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) studies of cerebral blood flow and power spectral electroencephalographic recordings during motion sickness were used to determine alterations in ...
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1995
We investigated motion sickness evoked by walking while wearing horizontally reversing goggles. The subjects were 36 healthy adults and 90 children aged 4 to 15 years. Most adults soon displayed not only severe sickness, but also dizziness and instability. Instability was certified by Graybiel's ataxia tests in 10 adults.
M, Takahashi, M, Ogata, M, Miura
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We investigated motion sickness evoked by walking while wearing horizontally reversing goggles. The subjects were 36 healthy adults and 90 children aged 4 to 15 years. Most adults soon displayed not only severe sickness, but also dizziness and instability. Instability was certified by Graybiel's ataxia tests in 10 adults.
M, Takahashi, M, Ogata, M, Miura
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Effects of Anti-Motion Sickness Drugs on Motion Sickness in Rats
ORL, 2010Pica, the eating of nonnutritive substances such as kaolin, can be induced by rotation in rats. We used this rotation-induced pica as a behavioral index of motion sickness in rats and examined whether diphenhydramine, methamphetamine and scopolamine, which are anti-motion sickness drugs for humans, are effective for reducing motion sickness in rats ...
M, Morita +5 more
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Pharmacology of Motion Sickness
Journal of Vestibular Research, 1998Clinical trials of drugs are either operational conditions, parabolic flight. or rotation in a laboratory setting. Operational conditions include aerobatic flight. cruising small craft into ocean swells. transatlantic crossin~ by ship. OJ" maritime oreration~ Paraholic nighl descrihe~ 2( parabolas With g forcc~ i rom () let ] .S .. ~.
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Acta Astronautica, 1979
Space motion sickness, presumably triggered by sudden entry into a weightless environment, occurred with unexpected frequency and severity among astronauts who flew the Skylab missions. Recovery from symptoms was complete within 3-5 days, and as revealed by the Skylab M131 Human Vestibular Function Experiment, all crewmembers were immune to ...
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Space motion sickness, presumably triggered by sudden entry into a weightless environment, occurred with unexpected frequency and severity among astronauts who flew the Skylab missions. Recovery from symptoms was complete within 3-5 days, and as revealed by the Skylab M131 Human Vestibular Function Experiment, all crewmembers were immune to ...
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Postural Behaviour and Motion Sickness
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1975One of the acting techniques used in Kyogen, a classical Japanese stage comedy, prompted two questions: why is it that one may suffer from motion sickness as a car passenger, but, as a driver, escape its effects? And how can one learn postural adjustment against motion sickness by repeatedly travelling in vehicles?
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