Abstract
A short review is given of the subjective responses to vibration (primarily
whole-body vibration) and of its performance and psychophysiological
effects. The subjective importance of the basic physical vibration
parameters and the effects of whole-body vibration on performance
of tasks requiring manual control and visual acuity have been well
covered by research, whereas knowledge of the effects on cognitive
performance is rather meager.
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