“…They may also suffer from health problems (e.g., low back pain) and experience physiological disorders (e.g., dizziness, discomfort, and disturbance) (Suzuki, 1998; Rosen and Arcan, 2003; Mansfield, 2005; Newell and Mansfield, 2006; Sundström, 2006; Okunribido et al., 2008; Waters et al., 2008; Thamsuwan et al., 2013; Nastaran et al., 2016). Such adverse influence of vibration could further degrade the efficiency of cognitive performance (e.g., visual search) (Lewis and Griffin, 1978; Ishitake et al., 1998; Mallick, 2007; Dodd et al., 2014; Coutts et al., 2019). For example, Lewis and Griffin (1980) simulated five levels of sinusoidal whole-body vibration (i.e., for z -axis, vibration frequency between 2⋅8 and 63 Hz; for x - and y -axes, between 2⋅8 and 32 Hz), where a numeral reading task was conducted.…”