Zap your way out of VR nausea? new headset aims to stop the spin

NCT ID NCT06106256

Summary

This study is testing a special wearable headset designed to reduce the motion sickness people sometimes feel when using virtual reality (VR). The device uses gentle electrical stimulation to help the user's balance system better match what they're seeing. Researchers are measuring how well it works in 40 healthy adults by asking about their symptoms and checking their balance.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Mayo Clinic Arizona

    Scottsdale, Arizona, 85259, United States

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