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Many studies have attempted to understand which individual differences may be related to the symptoms of discomfort during the virtual experience (simulator sickness) and the generally considered positive sense of being inside the simulated scene (sense ...
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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 ...
Kotian V, Pool DM, Happee R.
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Just 1-min exposure to a pure tone at 100 Hz with daily exposable sound pressure levels may improve motion sickness. [PDF]
Background: Motion sickness is a common transportation issue worldwide. Vestibular dysfunction has been reported to be a key etiology of motion sickness. However, there are limited technologies for alleviating motion sickness.
Gu Y +10 more
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A Study on Autonomous Driving Motion Sickness from the Perspective of Multimodal Human Signals [PDF]
In autonomous driving, motion sickness (MS) arises from physical or visual stimuli, or a combination of both. However, objective quantification of MS level (MSL) remains limited beyond questionnaire-based assessments.
Kim S, Kim Y.
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Older Drivers’ Motion and Simulator Sickness before and after Automated Vehicle Exposure
Older drivers desire independence in mobility, and automated vehicles hold plausible opportunities to realize this goal. Motion sickness (automated shuttle exposure) or simulator sickness (automated driving simulator exposure) may affect acceptance of ...
Sherrilene Classen +5 more
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Stress and Simulated Environments: Insights From Physiological Marker
Driving in a simulator might induce stress because of the confrontation with new environments, dealing with new technologies, and experience with symptoms of simulator sickness, which, in turn, may influence individuals’ driving performance.
Magnus Liebherr +9 more
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Predictors of Simulator Sickness Provocation in a Driving Simulator Operating in Autonomous Mode
Highly autonomous vehicles (HAV) have the potential of improving road safety and providing alternative transportation options. Given the novelty of HAVs, high-fidelity driving simulators operating in an autonomous mode are a great way to expose ...
Seung Woo Hwangbo +6 more
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Background A virtual reality (VR) simulator is utilized as an inexpensive tool for gaining basic technical competence in robotic-assisted surgery (RAS).
Ryo Takata +6 more
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Postural Control and Psychophysical State Following of Flight Simulator Session in Novice Pilots
Flight simulators can cause side effects usually called simulator sickness. Scientific research proves that postural instability can be an indicator of the occurrence of simulator sickness symptoms.
Ewa Polak +2 more
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Objectives:. ICU treatments frequently result in long-term psychologic impairments, negatively affecting quality of life. An effective treatment strategy is still lacking. The aim of this study was to describe and evaluate the safety and immersiveness of
Johan H. Vlake, BSc +5 more
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