Motion sickness: effect of changes in magnitude of combined lateral and roll oscillation
Background: In tilting trains, low-frequency lateral and roll oscillation combine and can cause motion sickness. During a journey, passengers are exposed to motions of varying magnitudes, but the effect of a change in magnitude on motion sickness is not known. It was hypothesized that the rate of in...
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2008-11.
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