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멀미 완화를 위한 비침습적 및 비약리적 방법 비교 및 평가
Comparison and Evaluation of Non-invasive and Non-pharmacological Methods for Relieving Motion Sickness (MS) 원문보기

Journal of biomedical engineering research : the official journal of the Korean Society of Medical & Biological Engineering, v.42 no.5, 2021년, pp.211 - 224  

박승원 (연세대학교 의공학과) ,  최준원 (연세대학교 의공학과) ,  남상훈 (연세대학교 의공학과) ,  최여은 (연세대학교 의공학과) ,  이강인 (현대자동차) ,  정면규 (현대자동차) ,  신태민 (연세대학교 의공학과) ,  김한성 (연세대학교 의공학과)

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to present a way to alleviate motion sickness(MS) by stimulating acupoint through PEMFs, and to assess the effectiveness of PEMFs against stimulation previously used to stimulate acupoint using biosignal evaluations and surveys. Materials and Methods: Thirteen h...

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