Exploratory studies of physiological components of motion sickness: Cardiopulmonary differences between high and low susceptibles
A comprehensive examination of cardiovascular autonomic response to motion sickness was studied and whether differences in cardiopulmonary function exist in high and low susceptibility groups were determined. Measurement techniques were developed as was test equipment for its ability to provide accu...
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