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J F, Golding
Publikováno v:
Handbook of clinical neurology. 137
Over 2000 years ago the Greek physician Hippocrates wrote, "sailing on the sea proves that motion disorders the body." Indeed, the word "nausea" derives from the Greek root word naus, hence "nautical," meaning a ship. The primary signs and symptoms o
Publikováno v:
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental. 5:207-216
The present study was one in a series in the Institute of Naval Medicine’s Motion Illness Project. A battery of psychological performance tests (producing 26 indices of mental and hand-eye co-ordination), together with visual near fixation point, r
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 74(3)
Maneuvering in vehicles exposes occupants to low frequency forces (1 Hz) which can provoke motion sickness.Aligning with the tilting inertial resultant (gravity + imposed horizontal acceleration: gravito-inertial force (GIF)) may reduce motion sickne
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 72(3)
Low frequency translational oscillation can provoke motion sickness in land vehicles, ships and aircraft. Although controlled motion experiments indicate a progressive increase in nauseogenicity as frequency decreases toward 0.2 Hz, few data are avai
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Journal of affective disorders. 59(1)
Seasonal variations in mood (seasonality) appear to be entrained to light, a physical zeitgeber. We hypothesised that people high in seasonality may be responsive to a range of zeitgebers, because of greater mood variability. We investigated whether
Publikováno v:
Archives italiennes de biologie. 138(1)
The purpose of the study was to demonstrate a rapid 'graviceptive' influence on blood pressure in man. Subjects, sitting in an electrically powered car, made discrete head tilts, some of which were unpredictably accompanied by transient linear accele
Autor:
J F, Golding, J R, Stott
Publikováno v:
Journal of vestibular research : equilibriumorientation. 7(6)
The aim of this study was to determine whether the time course of recovery of tolerance, as assessed objectively by rechallenge with motion, paralleled the subjective recovery from motion sickness. Subjects (n = 20) were exposed to 5 pairs of nauseog
Autor:
J F, Golding, H M, Markey
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 67(2)
Low frequency linear (translational) oscillation is an important stimulus in provoking motion sickness in a variety of modes of transport.Lower frequencies of horizontal linear oscillation would be more nauseogenic. The somatogravic illusion (SGI) wo
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 66(11)
A recent experiment demonstrated that low frequency linear oscillation through the Z-axis of the body was more nauseogenic when applied in the vertical direction, with subjects seated upright, than in the horizontal direction, with subjects supine.Th
Autor:
J F, Golding, J R, Stott
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 66(7)
The aim of this study was to determine whether varying the predetermined malaise level at which provocative motion challenges were stopped would affect the habituation rate. At the rate of 2 per day, 21 motion challenges were delivered, stopping eith