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Provocative motion causes fall in brain temperature and affects sleep in rats
- Del Vecchio, Flavia, Nalivaiko, Eugene, Cerri, Matteo, Luppi, Marco, Amici, Roberto
Comparing the onset of cybersickness using the Oculus Rift and two virtual roller coasters
- Davis, Simon, Nesbitt, Keith, Nalivaiko, Eugene
Cybersickness provoked by head-mounted display affects cutaneous vascular tone, heart rate and reaction time
- Nalivaiko, Eugene, Davis, Simon L., Blackmore, Karen L., Vakulin, Andrew, Nesbitt, Keith V.
Ondansetron and promethazine have differential effects on hypothermic responses to lithium chloride administration and to provocative motion in rats
- Guimaraes, Drielle D., Andrews, Paul L. R., Rudd, John A., Braga, Valdir A., Nalivaiko, Eugene
Autonomic changes induced by provocative motion in rats bred for high (HAB) and low (LAB) anxiety-related behavior: paradoxical responses in LAB animals
- Carnevali, Luca, Andrews, Paul L., Neumann, Inga D., Nalivaiko, Eugene, Sgoifo, Andrea
- Tu, Longlong, Poppi, Lauren, Rudd, John, Cresswell, Ethan T., Smith, Doug W., Brichta, Alan, Nalivaiko, Eugene
Brain activation by H₁ antihistamines challenges conventional view of their mechanism of action in motion sickness: a behavioral, c-Fos and physiological study in Suncus murinus (house musk shrew)
- Tu, Longlong, Lu, Zengbing, Dieser, Karolina, Schmitt, Christina, Chan, Sze Wa, Ngan, Man P., Andrews, Paul L. R., Nalivaiko, Eugene, Rudd, John A.
Cross-coupling vestibular stimulation: motion sickness and the vestibulo-sympathetic reflex
- Romano, Fausto, Caramia, Nicoletta, Straumann, Dominik, Nalivaiko, Eugene, Bertolini, Giovanni
Effects of visual flow direction on signs and symptoms of cybersickness
- Gavgani, Alireza Mazloumi, Hodgson, Deborah M., Nalivaiko, Eugene
Profiling subjective symptoms and autonomic changes associated with cybersickness
- Gavgani, Alireza Mazloumi, Nesbitt, Keith V., Blackmore, Karen L., Nalivaiko, Eugene
Profiling subjective symptoms and autonomic changes associated with cybersickness
- Gavgani, Alireza Mazloumi, Nesbitt, Keith V., Blackmore, Karen L., Nalivaiko, Eugene
A comparative study of cybersickness during exposure to virtual reality and “classic” motion sickness: are they different?
- Gavgani, Alireza Mazloumi, Walker, Frederick R., Hodgson, Deborah M., Nalivaiko, Eugene
Cybersickness-related changes in brain hemodynamics: a pilot study comparing transcranial Doppler and near-infrared spectroscopy assessments during a virtual ride on a roller coaster
- Gavgani, Alireza Mazloumi, Wong, Rachel H. X., Howe, Peter R. C., Hodgson, Deborah M., Walker, Frederick R., Nalivaiko, Eugene
Clinical and physiological characteristics of cybersickness
- Lorincz, David, Drury, Hannah R., Smith, Doug W., Lim, Rebecca, Brichta, Alan M.
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