Stoffregen is co-author on motion sickness in Human Movement Science journal

Thomas Stoffregen, PhD

School of Kinesiology professor Thomas Stoffregen, PhD, is a recent co-author of the article, “Control of a virtual vehicle influences postural activity and motion sickness in pre-adolescent children” published online in the Human Movement Science journal.

This article evaluates the factors that determine motion sickness in children. After experimentation, the article concludes that children who were able to control a virtual vehicle were less likely to experience symptoms of motion sickness.

Co-authors for this article include Kinesiology PhD graduate, Chih- Hui Chang, Li-Ya Tseng, Man Kit Lei, and Kuangyou B. Cheng.