Stoffregen quoted in Sarasota Herald-Tribune about seasickness

 

Stoffregen

Thomas Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory, was quoted in an article in the Sarasota, FL Herald-Tribune. “Seasick much? Maybe it’s your sway” cites Stoffregen’s research that maintains that the more a person sways, even on land, correlates to a greater chance of seasickness. Although there is not a concrete cure for seasickness, “Prevention is worth 999 times more than any treatment,” says Stoffregen.