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. 2018 Jun;236(6):1631-1641.
doi: 10.1007/s00221-018-5246-y. Epub 2018 Mar 27.

Postural time-to-contact as a precursor of visually induced motion sickness

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Postural time-to-contact as a precursor of visually induced motion sickness

Ruixuan Li et al. Exp Brain Res. 2018 Jun.

Abstract

The postural instability theory of motion sickness predicts that subjective symptoms of motion sickness will be preceded by unstable control of posture. In previous studies, this prediction has been confirmed with measures of the spatial magnitude and the temporal dynamics of postural activity. In the present study, we examine whether precursors of visually induced motion sickness might exist in postural time-to-contact, a measure of postural activity that is related to the risk of falling. Standing participants were exposed to oscillating visual motion stimuli in a standard laboratory protocol. Both before and during exposure to visual motion stimuli, we monitored the kinematics of the body's center of pressure. We predicted that postural activity would differ between participants who reported motion sickness and those who did not, and that these differences would exist before participants experienced subjective symptoms of motion sickness. During exposure to visual motion stimuli, the multifractality of sway differed between the Well and Sick groups. Postural time-to-contact differed between the Well and Sick groups during exposure to visual motion stimuli, but also before exposure to any motion stimuli. The results provide a qualitatively new type of support for the postural instability theory of motion sickness.

Keywords: Motion sickness; Postural stability; Time-to-contact.

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