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Δευτέρα 12 Ιουνίου 2017

Effect of exposure to short-wavelength light on susceptibility to motion sickness

imageThis randomized cross-over study tested the hypothesis that exposure to short-wavelength light induces symptoms of motion sickness (MS). The study participants were 28 healthy adults (14 women; mean age±SD, 25.96±3.11 years). Two stimuli oscillating within a range of 0.4–0.6 Hz were used to induce MS: a blue wave stimulus with short-wavelength light (460 nm) and a green wave stimulus with middle-wavelength light (555 nm). All participants were exposed to both stimuli throughout two separate periods. After a baseline period, participants were exposed to each stimulus three times for 4 min. The Simulator Sickness Questionnaire, a self-report checklist composed of three subscales (Oculomotor, Disorientation, and Nausea), heart rate variability, and electrogastrography were used to measure the degree of symptoms related to MS. A linear mixed-effects model was used for statistical analysis. The results showed significant main effects for Period (P

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