Data from "Effects of decades of physical driving on body movement and motion sickness during virtual driving"

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2014-05-06
2014-06-22

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2017-10-23

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Taiwan

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Data from "Effects of decades of physical driving on body movement and motion sickness during virtual driving"

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2017-10-24

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Stoffregen, Thomas A
tas@umn.edu

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Abstract

We investigated relations between experience driving physical automobiles and motion sickness during the driving of virtual automobiles. Middle-aged individuals drove a virtual automobile in a driving video game. Drivers were individuals who had possessed a driver’s license for approximately 30 years, and who drove regularly, while non-drivers were individuals who had never held a driver’s license, or who had not driven for more than 15 years. During virtual driving, we monitored movement of the head and torso. During virtual driving, drivers became motion sick more rapidly than non-drivers, but the incidence and severity of motion sickness did not differ as a function of driving experience. Patterns of movement during virtual driving differed as a function of driving experience. Separately, movement differed between participants who later became motion sick and those who did not. Most importantly, physical driving experience influenced patterns of postural activity that preceded motion sickness during virtual driving. The results are consistent with the postural instability theory of motion sickness, and help to illuminate relations between the control of physical and virtual vehicles.

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1. Data on human movement (quantitative kinematics of movement) during driving of a virtual vehicle in a driving video game. 2. Data on subjective symptoms of motion sickness obtained using a standardized questionnaire.

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Stoffregen, T.A., Chang, C-H., Chen, F-C., & Zeng, W-J. (2017). Effects of decades of physical driving on body movement and motion sickness during virtual driving. PLoS One, 12(11), e0187120.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187120

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Taiwan National Science Council, NSC: 101-2918-I-017-001.

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Stoffregen, Thomas A; Chang, Chih-Hui; Chen, Fu-Chen; Zeng, Wei-Jhong. (2017). Data from "Effects of decades of physical driving on body movement and motion sickness during virtual driving". Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6TH5X.
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