Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.

10.1080/21695717.2020.1807279

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Main Authors: Kenneth Chua, Tze Ling Kek
Other Authors: OTOLARYNGOLOGY
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1872862024-11-12T01:11:58Z Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism. Kenneth Chua Tze Ling Kek OTOLARYNGOLOGY Motion sicknesssusceptibility velocitystorage mechanism vestibular perceptual reflex central vestibular function 10.1080/21695717.2020.1807279 Hearing, Balance and Communication 19 1 49-58 2021-03-16T09:04:23Z 2021-03-16T09:04:23Z 2020-10-08 Article Kenneth Chua, Tze Ling Kek (2020-10-08). Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.. Hearing, Balance and Communication 19 (1) : 49-58. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1080/21695717.2020.1807279 2169-5717 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/187286 Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis
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topic Motion sicknesssusceptibility
velocitystorage mechanism
vestibular perceptual reflex
central vestibular function
spellingShingle Motion sicknesssusceptibility
velocitystorage mechanism
vestibular perceptual reflex
central vestibular function
Kenneth Chua
Tze Ling Kek
Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.
description 10.1080/21695717.2020.1807279
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Tze Ling Kek
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Tze Ling Kek
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title Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.
title_short Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.
title_full Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.
title_fullStr Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.
title_full_unstemmed Central Vestibular Sensitivity affects Motion Sick Susceptibility through the efficacy of the Velocity Storage Mechanism.
title_sort central vestibular sensitivity affects motion sick susceptibility through the efficacy of the velocity storage mechanism.
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2021
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/187286
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