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Motion sickness.

W Bles1, J E Bos, H Kruit

  • 1TNO Human Factors Research Institute, Soesterberg, The Netherlands. bles@tm.tno.nl

Current Opinion in Neurology
|March 17, 2000
PubMed
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This review unifies motion sickness theories and manifestations, linking ergonomic design principles to reduced sickness. It also covers clinical management strategies for individuals experiencing motion sickness.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Despite numerous publications, a unified understanding of motion sickness remains elusive.
  • Existing theories and manifestations of motion sickness lack a cohesive framework.
  • The relationship between environmental design and motion sickness is an area requiring further integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a unifying concept for understanding diverse motion sickness phenomena.
  • To connect established ergonomic principles with theoretical predictions of motion sickness.
  • To outline current clinical management approaches for motion sickness.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on unifying theories of motion sickness.
  • Analysis of the relationship between ergonomic design and motion sickness.

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  • Synthesis of clinical management strategies including pharmacological and desensitization methods.
  • Main Results:

    • A conceptual framework is proposed to integrate various motion sickness theories.
    • Ergonomic principles are shown to align with predictions for minimizing motion sickness.
    • Effective clinical management strategies are detailed for individuals with motion sickness.

    Conclusions:

    • A unified concept can enhance the understanding and management of motion sickness.
    • Integrating ergonomic design is crucial for preventing and mitigating motion sickness.
    • Comprehensive clinical strategies are vital for addressing the needs of motion sickness sufferers.