VR-related occupational motion sickness

VR-related motion sickness is a common problem in occupational settings.

It is caused by a conflict between what the body is physically experiencing and what the eyes are seeing.

Symptoms of VR-related motion sickness include nausea, dizziness, and headaches.

Prolonged exposure to VR can lead to more severe symptoms.

Some people are more prone to VR-related motion sickness due to individual differences.

Women are more likely to experience VR-related motion sickness than men.

People with a history of motion sickness are more likely to experience VR-related motion sickness.

The type of VR content can affect the likelihood of motion sickness.

VR experiences that involve fast-paced movements or rotations are more likely to cause motion sickness.

VR experiences that involve conflicting visual and vestibular cues are more likely to cause motion sickness.