A recent study showed Autonomous car or self-driving car can produce some negative effects for passengers. The effect is carsick as nausea to vomiting.
Just launch Auto on Thursday (04/09/2015), a team of researchers from
the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI)
says there are three main factors that make the car autonomous enhance the
potential carsick.
First, the conflict between the vestibular nerve that is associated with balance, with visual input. Second, the inability to anticipate the direction of motion, and the third decline in control over the direction of motion.
Carsick level is also influenced by the activity of the passenger in the car Autonomous. For example, how often they move.
UMTRI also calculate the frequency and severity of motion sickness based on certain criteria. To find out, conducted a survey in the United States, China, India, Japan, the UK and Australia.
The
results showed that, for example, 6 to 10 percent of Americans who have
high frequency driving autonomous car will always experience motion sickness,
in the low-to-high level.
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