The Huffington Post features Stoffregen’s research on motion sickness

StoffregenT_2013 Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) director and kinesiology professor Thomas Stoffregen, Ph.D.,  was interviewed by The Huffington Post on the causes of motion sickness and how it may soon become an issue in the workplace due to the increasing use of digital stimulus.

In the article, “Why Motion Sickness May Become An Issue In The Workplace,” Dr. Stoffregen explains that the feeling of motion sickness is related to the process of adapting to unpredictable movements. Stoffregen also shares his findings on his research connecting gender to motion sickness in new technologies.

“We’ve been looking at possible sex differences in these technologies, and we’ve been learning that they do exist,” he said.