Data from: Demonstrating the potential for dynamic auditory stimulation to contribute to motion sickness

Behrang Keshavarz, Lawrence J. Hettinger, Robert S. Kennedy & Jennifer L. Campos
Auditory cues can create the illusion of self-motion (vection) in the absence of visual or physical stimulation. The present study aimed to determine whether auditory cues alone can also elicit motion sickness and how auditory cues contribute to motion sickness when added to visual motion stimuli. Twenty participants were seated in front of a curved projection display and were exposed to a virtual scene that constantly rotated around the participant's vertical axis. The virtual scene...

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  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
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  • University of Toronto
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  • RSK Assessments (United States)
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  • Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety
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