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Virtual reality as a countermeasure for astronaut motion sickness during simulated post-flight water landings.
Author: AllredA R, BonarrigoL, ClarkT K, DiZioP, GopinathA, GroenE L, KravetsV, LawsonB D, LonnerT L, OmanC, SmithK
Original Abstract of the Article :
Entry motion sickness (EMS) affects crewmembers upon return to Earth following extended adaptation to microgravity. Anticholinergic pharmaceuticals (e.g., Meclizine) are often taken prior to landing; however, they have operationally adverse side effects (e.g., drowsiness). There is a need to develop...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-023-06715-5
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Virtual Reality: A Solution for Astronaut Motion Sickness
Motion sickness is a common problem for astronauts returning to Earth after extended periods in space. This study explores the potential of virtual reality as a non-pharmaceutical countermeasure for entry motion sickness (EMS). It's like using a virtual oasis to soothe the disorientation of a long desert journey. The study investigated the effectiveness of a virtual reality system that provided motion-congruent visual cues during simulated post-flight water landings, effectively offering a simulated sense of stability. It found that the virtual reality system significantly reduced the development of moderate nausea, suggesting it could be a viable alternative to traditional anticholinergic pharmaceuticals. It's like a digital oasis that offers a safe haven from the swirling sands of motion sickness.
Virtual Reality: A Promising Solution for Space Travel
This study highlights the potential of virtual reality as a non-pharmaceutical countermeasure for astronaut motion sickness. It's like finding a hidden spring in the desert, offering a refreshing and potentially life-saving solution. The study's findings suggest that virtual reality could play a significant role in improving the health and well-being of astronauts during space travel. It's like using technology to create a more comfortable and sustainable desert oasis for explorers of the stars.
Exploring the Potential of Virtual Reality
This study opens up exciting possibilities for the use of virtual reality in space travel. By harnessing the power of technology, we can create more comfortable and safe environments for astronauts. It's like using innovation to transform the desert into a haven for explorers and adventurers.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Virtual reality emerges as a promising countermeasure for astronaut motion sickness, offering a non-pharmaceutical approach to mitigating this common challenge in space travel. It's like a digital oasis in the desert, providing a sense of stability and reducing the discomfort of disorientation. This study paves the way for a more comfortable and sustainable future for space exploration.
Date :
- Date Completed 2023-11-10
- Date Revised 2023-11-10
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