The effects of habituation and adding a rest-frame on experienced simulator sickness in an advanced mobility scooter driving simulator.

作者: Joost Heutink , Minou Broekman , Karel A. Brookhuis , Bart J. M. Melis-Dankers , Christina Cordes

DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2018.1518543

关键词: Mobility scooterPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSimulator sicknessIn patientPostural instabilityPsychologyHabituationDriving simulator

摘要: The aim of this article is to investigate the effect of a physical rest-frame, habituation and age on simulator sickness in an advanced mobility scooter driving simulator. Twenty-six young and 34 older adults completed a total of 12 drives in an advanced mobility scooter driving simulator over two visits. A 2x2 crossover design was used to measure the effect of a rest frame that was added to the driving simulator on either the first or second visit. The Simulator Sickness Questionnaire was used to measure simulator sickness symptoms. A significant …

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