Gillilan R W, Todd D
J Am Optom Assoc. 1986 Jun;57(6):456-8.
A case of visually-induced motion sickness (VIMS) is presented. The patient underwent a program of dynamic adaptive vision therapy which relieved her symptoms of motion sickness. Symptoms of VIMS may include photophobia, an inability to read in a moving auto, and nausea, dizziness, headache, eye strain and anxiety following provocative visual stimuli. The neural mismatch theory is discussed.
本文介绍了一例视觉诱发晕动病(VIMS)病例。该患者接受了动态适应性视觉治疗方案,其晕动病症状得到缓解。VIMS的症状可能包括畏光、无法在行驶的汽车中阅读,以及在刺激性视觉刺激后出现恶心、头晕、头痛、眼疲劳和焦虑。文中讨论了神经不匹配理论。