Hi Guy,
here you have some of the articles you can see on the issue.
I studied that curious phenomenon several years ago. It was presented in
some experienced pilots, particularly in helicopter simulators.
The best hypothesis I remember was some degree of "timr decalage" those old
simulators had, that was the reason why experienced pilots suffered the most.
Ther are some more explanations and details, but for this CRM forum, I
believe it's enough.
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Tango-Banana Republic, near the
south pole. :)
Hugo
http://www.houseware.com.ar/users/hf_crm
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Baltzley, D. R.//Kennedy, R. S.//Berbaum, K. S.//Lilienthal, M. G.//Gower,
D. W. Time course of postflight simulator sickness symptoms. ASEM, 1989, 60:
1043-8
Clark, B.//Stewart, J. D. Vestibular and nonvestibular information in
judgments of attitude and coriolis motion in a piloted flight simulator. AM,
1967, 38: 936-40
Crowley, J. S. Simulator sickness: a problem for Army aviation. ASEM, 1987,
58:355-7
Hamilton, K. M.//Kantor, L.//Magee, L. E. Limitations of postural
equilibrium tests for examining simulator sickness. ASEM 1989,60: 246-51
Fawkless J.E., Kennedy R.S., Hettinger L.J., Harm D.L. Cahnges in the Dark
Focus of Accommodation Associated with Simulator Sickness. ASEM, 1993;64:612-8.
Kennedy, R. S.//Lilienthal, M. G.//Berbaum, K. S.//Baltzley, D.
R.//McCauley, M. E. Simulator sickness in U.S. Navy flight simulators ASEM
1989 May;60(5):473
Kennedy R.S., Fowlkes J.E., Berbaum K.S., Liliental M.G. Use of a Motion
Sickness History Questionnaire for Prediction of Simulator Sickness. ASEM,
1992; 63: 588-93.
Kroll, J. D. Control of simulator sickness in an AH-64 aviator ASEM 1989;
60:1202-3
Miller, J W//Goodson, J E Motion sickness in a helicopter simulator. AM
1960; 31: 204-212
Miller T.J., Sharkey T.J., Graham G.A., McCauley M.E. Autonomic
Psysiological Data Associated with Simulator Discomfort. ASEM, 1993, 64: 813-9.
Ungs, T. J. Simulator induced syndrome in Coast Guard aviators. ASEM,1988,
59: 267-72
Ungs, T. J. Simulator induced syndrome: evidence for long-term aftereffects
ASEM,1989,60: 252-5
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PS: ASEM= Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine
AM= Aviation Medicine