Contributors
Graeber, David A.; Sheldon, Elizabeth M.; United States. General Services Administration; University of Central Florida. Division of Sponsored Research; University of Central Florida. Institute for Simulation and Training
Keywords
Motion sickness -- Mathematical models; Simulator sickness -- Mathematical models
Abstract
Report on a tentative, integrative model of motion sickness.
Table of Contents
Evolutionary function of motion sickness -- Evolutionary development and persistance of motion sickness; current theories -- Evolution of sensory systems and sensory integration -- Species in which motion sickness has been found to occur and the potential requisite under lying neural structures -- Emotion in humans and its relationship with motion sickness -- Prospective taxonomy and rules of sensory integration -- A preliminary integrative model of motion sickness.
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Place of Publication
Orlando (Fla.)
Number of Pages
29 pages
Prepared For
United States. General Services Administration; Federal Systems Integration and Management Center (U.S.); United States. Office of Naval Research
IST Document Number
ISTCR0121
Document Number Statement
IST technical report numbers are not necessarily unique document numbers.
Rights
Not to be used for commercial purposes except by permission.
Publisher
Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida
Identifier
202IST; DP0003750
Type
document
Call Number
RC103.M6M337 2001
Contract Number
GS00T98AJC1521
Document Type
Research Report
College
Institute for Simulation and Training
Recommended Citation
McBride, Dennis K., "Bio Motion Project: Final Report" (2001). Institute for Simulation and Training. 34.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/istlibrary/34