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Sex differences in visual performance and postural sway precede sex differences in visually induced motion sickness

机译:视觉表现和姿势摇摆的性别差异先于视觉诱发的晕动病的性别差异

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Motion sickness is more common among women than among men. Previous research has shown that standing body sway differs between women and men. In addition, research has shown that postural sway differs between individuals who experience visually induced motion sickness and those who do not and that those differences exist before exposure to visual motion stimuli. We asked whether sex differences in postural sway would be related to sex differences in the incidence of visually induced motion sickness. We measured unperturbed standing body sway before participants were exposed to visual motion stimuli that induced motion sickness in some participants. During postural testing, participants performed different visual tasks. Results revealed that postural sway was affected by visual tasks, consistent with the literature. In addition, we found a statistically significant three-way interaction between visual tasks, sex, and (subsequent) motion sickness status. These results suggest that sex differences in motion sickness may be related to sex differences in the control of postural balance.
机译:女性比男性更容易晕车。先前的研究表明,站立的身体摇摆在男女之间是不同的。此外,研究表明,患有视觉诱发的晕动病的人与没有视觉诱发的晕动病的人之间的姿势摇摆是不同的,并且这些差异在受到视觉动力刺激之前就存在。我们询问姿势摇摆中的性别差异是否与视觉诱发运动病发病率的性别差异有关。我们测量了参与者在受到视觉运动刺激(某些参与者会诱发晕动病)之前未受干扰的站立身体摇摆。在姿势测试中,参与者执行了不同的视觉任务。结果表明,姿势摆动受视觉任务的影响,与文献一致。此外,我们发现视觉任务,性别和(随后的)晕车状态之间存在统计学上显着的三向相互作用。这些结果表明,晕动病的性别差异可能与姿势平衡控制中的性别差异有关。

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