EVALUATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTION SICKNESS SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND BLOOD-PRESSURE, HEART-RATE, AND BODY-TEMPERATURE
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 51 (3) , 211-214
Abstract
The relationship between the development of symptoms of motion sickness and changes in blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature were investigated. Twelve [human] subjects were each evaluated 4 times using the vestibular-visual interaction test. The results were analyzed within and across individual subjects. No systematic group or consistent individual relationship was found between the physiological parameters and the appearance of symptoms of motion sickness. Biofeedback control of the physiological variables studied apparently is not likely to prevent the expression of motion sickness symptomatology.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- SUDDEN-STOP VESTIBULOVISUAL TEST FOR RAPID ASSESSMENT OF MOTION SICKNESS MANIFESTATIONS1980
- MOTION SICKNESSPhysiological Reviews, 1949