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Mood and simulator sickness after truck simulator exposure

open access: yesInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2014
Objectives: Studies involving simulators are increasingly popular. We examined to what extent exposure to a variety of test conditions on the simulator affects the level of mood and severity of simulator sickness.
Marcin Biernacki, Łukasz Dziuda
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I Am The Passenger: How Visual Motion Cues Can Influence Sickness For In-Car VR [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper explores the use of VR Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) in-car and in-motion for the first time. Immersive HMDs are becoming everyday consumer items and, as they offer new possibilities for entertainment and productivity, people will want to ...
Brewster, Stephen A.   +2 more
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A digital intervention using virtual reality helmets to reduce dental anxiety of children under local anesthesia and primary teeth extraction: A randomized clinical trial

open access: yesBrain and Behavior, 2022
Introduction Behavior management of children during dental treatment is an important but challenging issue. As a new technique, VR has been applied in pediatric dental anxiety. But there is no final conclusion whether VR reduces children's dental anxiety.
Qin Du   +7 more
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Adaptation to simulator sickness in older drivers following multiple sessions in a driving simulator [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
There is a large proportion of individuals experiencing simulator sickness symptoms (headaches, nausea, paleness, etc.). Previous studies have reported that driving in a simulator, compared to on-road driving, can alter braking responses while stopping ...
Lavallière, Martin   +2 more
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Enhancing data visualisation to capture the simulator sickness phenomenon: On the usefulness of radar charts

open access: yesData in Brief, 2017
The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “The use of transdermal scopolamine to solve methodological issues raised by gender differences in susceptibility to simulator sickness” (Chaumillon et al., 2017) [1].
Romain Chaumillon   +6 more
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Electrogastrography in Autonomous Vehicles—An Objective Method for Assessment of Motion Sickness in Simulated Driving Environments

open access: yesSensors, 2021
Autonomous vehicles are expected to take complete control of the driving process, enabling the former drivers to act as passengers only. This could lead to increased sickness as they can be engaged in tasks other than driving. Adopting different sickness
Timotej Gruden   +6 more
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Motion sickness in automated vehicles with forward and rearward facing seating orientations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Automated vehicles (AV’s) offer greater flexibility in cabin design particularly in a future where no physical driving controls are required. One common concept for an automated vehicle is to have both forward and rearward facing seats.
Allen   +45 more
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The content of professional activity as a factor of application efficiency of virtual reality technology

open access: yesЭкспериментальная психология, 2015
Nowadays the virtual reality systems get to be more common and widespread in the world. They need users to develop system of the integration systems of sensory and cognitive information, while them creating polymodal effects on man. Vestibular
A.I. Kovalev   +3 more
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The influence of the visualization task on the Simulator Sickness symptoms - a comparative SSQ study on 3DTV and 3D immersive glasses

open access: yes, 2013
International audienceThe human factors are an essential aspect to take into consideration in order to explain the level of public acceptability of new stereo- scopic devices.
Guérin-Dugué, Anne   +3 more
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Considering the Consequences of Cybersickness in Immersive Virtual Reality Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
VR rehabilitation is a rapidly evolving field, with increasing research and development aimed at improving its effectiveness, accessibility, and integration into mainstream healthcare systems. While there are some commercially available VR rehabilitation
Xin Li, Ding-Bang Luh, Ruo-Hui Xu, Yi An
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