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  • Title: Influence of a visual display and frequency of whole-body angular oscillation on incidence of motion sickness.
    Author: Guedry FE, Benson AJ, Moore HJ.
    Journal: Aviat Space Environ Med; 1982 Jun; 53(6):564-9. PubMed ID: 7115240.
    Abstract:
    Visual search within a head-fixed display consisting of a 12 X 12 digit matrix is degraded by whole-body angular oscillation at 0.02 Hz (+/- 155 degrees/s peak velocity), and signs and symptoms of motion sickness are prominent in a number of individuals within a 5-min exposure. Exposure to 2.5 Hz (+/- 20 degrees/s peak velocity) produces equivalent degradation of the visual search task, but does not produce signs and symptoms of motion sickness within a 5-min exposure.
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