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motion sickness and vibration
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
effect of vibration
produce a variety of effects
criteria for effects of vibration
interference with comfort
formulation of criterion
first necessity
definition of measurement procedure
second requirement
criterion and measurement method are prerequisites
setting of limit
effect of frequency and displacement on reading errors
errors increase in proportion to frequency
effects of WBV on health
low back pain
vibration dose value
defines the time-dependency
preventive measures
optimise seating(maximise vibration attenuation, provide good sitting posture)
unpleasant combination of symptoms, like dizziness, nausea and vomiting, that can occur during travel
motion sickness
causes of motion sickness
Must involve the vestibular and visual sensory. Specify the roles of somatosensory system and central processes.
parts of somatosensory system
touch
Motion sickness: effect of frequency and magnitudes
increase in vomiting incidence with increase in vertical acceleration
prevention of motion sickness
minimize low frequency oscillation