Stoffregen co-authors article published to Frontiers

February 6, 2024
portrait image of Dr. Tom Stoffregen, smiling in a red shirt, blue kneck handkerchief, wire rim glasses

Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), was recently a co-author on an article with Chih-Hui Chang, PhD, a former doctoral student of the School of Kinesiology. The article, titled, "Effects of decades of physical driving experience on pre-exposure postural precursors of motion sickness among virtual passengers," was published in Frontiers in Virtual Reality. The article examines the relationship between real life driving experience and postural precursors to motion sickness in virtual settings, finding that real life experience affected the postural precursors, but not the motion sickness itself.