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Decreasing motion sickness by mixing different techniques
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Palabras clave
Motion sickness
Galvanic cutaneous stimulation
Mixing techniques
Clasificación UNESCO
61 Psicología
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
Elsevier
Resumen
[EN]We investigated the effectiveness of galvanic cutaneous stimulation (GCS) and auditory stimulation (AS) to gether and separately in mitigating motion sickness (MS). Forty-eight drivers (twenty-two men; mean
age = 21.58 years) participated in a driving simulation experiment. We compared the total scores of the
Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) across four different stimulation conditions (GCS, AS, Mixed GCS-AS
and no stimulation as a baseline condition). We provided evidence that mixing techniques mitigates MS owing to
an improvement in body balance; furthermore, mixing techniques improves driving behavior more effectively
than GCS and AS in isolation. We encourage the use of the two techniques together to decrease MS.
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0003-6870
DOI
10.1016/j.apergo.2019.102931
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