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Motion sickness, nausea and thermoregulation: The “toxic” hypothesis
Free accessTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2014| -
Selective blockade of 5-HT2A receptors attenuates the increased temperature response in brown adipose tissue to restraint stress in rats
Free accessTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2008| -
Correlating reaction time and nausea measures with traditional measures of cybersickness
British Library Online Contents | 2017| -
Cross-coupling vestibular stimulation: motion sickness and the vestibulo-sympathetic reflex
Online Contents | 2017| -
Provocative motion causes fall in brain temperature and affects sleep in rats
Online Contents | 2014| -
Profiling subjective symptoms and autonomic changes associated with cybersickness
British Library Online Contents | 2017| -
Time delay correction of the synchrogram for optimized detection of cardiorespiratory coordination
Online Contents | 2011|