Bibliographie














Naupathies

 

Numéro Auteur Titre Revue Année Coordonnées
PN28 Denise P.

Effect of temporal relationship between respiration and bodymotion onmotion sickness

Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical

2009  
PN26 Haward B.

Motions and crew responses on an offshore oil production and storage vessel

Applied Ergonomics 2009  
PN21 Meissner K.

Cortisol levels predict motion sickness tolerance in women but not in men

Physiology & Behavior

2009  
PN16

Buyuklu F.

Vestibular functions in motion sickness susceptible individuals

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol

2009  
PN23 Bos JE.

A theory on visually induced motion sickness

Displays 2008 29; 47-57
PN15

Chih-Chung Fang

An investigation on the vertical motion sickness characteristics of a high-speed catamaran ferry

Ocean Engineering

2008  
PN12

Evans

Motion Sickness and Migraine

Headache

2007 47; 607-610
PN7

Mingjia Dai

Labyrinthine lesions and motion sickness susceptibility

Exp Brain Res

2007

178:477–487

PN1 Perez-Arribas F. Sea sickness prediction in passenger ships at the design stage Ocean Engineering 2007 34. 2086-2092
PN19

DeFlorio P.

Mal de Debarquement presenting in the emergency department

The Journal of Emergency Medicine

2006 31; 377-379
PN29 Bonnet C.

Motion sickness preceded by unstable displacements of the center of pressure

Human Movement Science

2006  
PN10

Golding J.

Predicting individual differences in motion sickness susceptibility by questionnaire

Personality and Individual Differences

2006 41; 237-248
PN9

Caillet G.

Effect of sporting activity practice on susceptibility to motion sickness

Brain Research Bulletin

2006 69; 288-293
PN4 Golding J. Predicting individual differences in motion sickness susceptibility by questionnaire Personnality and Individual Differences 2006 41; 237-248
PN31 Tordoff M.

Mice acquire flavor preferences during shipping

Physiology & Behavior

2005 86; 480-486
PN18 Aranda J.

Design of a multivariable robust controller to decrease the motion sickness incidence in fast ferries

Control Engineering Practice

2005 13; 985-999
PN33 Davis M.

The influence of hull form on the motions of high speed vessels in head seas

Ocean Engineering

2003 30; 2091-2115
PN20 Webb N.

Eye Movement, Vection, and Motion Sickness with Foveal and Peripheral Vision

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine

2003 74; 622-625
PN30 Awada A.

Neurological disorders and travel

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents

2003 21; 189-192
PN27 Crossland P.

The effect of roll-stabilisation controllers on warship operational performance

Control Engineering Practice

2003 11; 423-431
NVS4 Griffin M.J. Ship Motion and Sea Sickness Medicina Marítima 2003 3; 1; 86-113
PN6 Sherman C. Motion sickness: revue of causes and preventive strategies J Travel Med 2002 9; 251-256
PN8

Mekjavic I

Motion sickness potentiates core cooling during immersion in humans

Journal of Physiology

2001 535; 619-623
PN2 Gahlinger P. Cabin location and the likelyhood of motion sickness in cruise ship passengers J Travel Med 2000 7; 120-124
PN24

Warwick-Evans L.

Evaluating sensory conflict and postural instability. Theories of motion sickness

Brain Research Bulletin 1998 42; 465-469
PN25 Bles W.

Coriolis effects and motion sickness modelling

Brain Research Bulletin 1998 47; 543-549
PN17 Bles W.

Motion sickness: Only one provocative conflict?

Brain Research Bulletin 1998 47; 481-487
PN16 Bos JE.

Modelling motion sickness and subjective vertical mismatch detailed for vertical motions

Brain Research Bulletin 1998 47; 537-542
PN22

de Graaf B.

Roll motion stimuli: Sensory conflict, perceptual weighting and motion sickness

Brain Research Bulletin 1998 47; 489-495
PN32 Vente P.

Motion sickness amelioration induced by prism spectacles

Brain Research Bulletin 1998 47; 503-505
PN11

Grunfeld E.

Relationship between motion sickness, migraine and menstruation in crew members of a “round the world” yacht race

Brain Research Bulletin

1998 47; 433-436
PN5 Wertheim A. Contributions of roll and pitch to sea sickness Brain Research Bulletin 1998 47; 5; 517-524
PN34 Lewis C.

Evaluating the motions of a semi-submersible platform with respect to human response

Applied Ergonomics 1997 28; 193-201
PN3 Oosterveld W. Motion Sickness J Travel Med 1995 2; 182-185
PN13 Schmid R.

Comparison of Seven Commonly Used Agents for Prophylaxis of Seasickness

J Travel med 1994 1; 203-206
PN14 Parrott A.

The Effects of Single and Repeated Doses of Oral Scopolamine, Cinnarizine, and Placebo upon Psychological Performance and Physiological Functioning

Human Psychopharmacology

1990 5; 207-216