“…This hypothesis predicts that VIMS and cybersickness should: (1) never occur without vection; and (2) be more likely to occur, and more severe, during stronger vection. Consistent with the hypothesis, the findings of a number of VIMS and cybersickness studies appear to support these predictions (Hettinger et al, 1990;Flanagan et al, 2002;Smart et al, 2002;Bonato et al, 2004Bonato et al, , 2005Bonato et al, , 2008Diels et al, 2007;Palmisano et al, 2007;Nooij et al, 2017Nooij et al, , 2018Clifton and Palmisano, 2019;Risi and Palmisano, 2019). However, other studies have reported nonsignificant or negative relationships between vection and sickness Griffin, 2002, 2003;Lawson, 2005;Bonato et al, 2008;Ji et al, 2009;Chen et al, 2011;Golding et al, 2012;Keshavarz et al, 2014Keshavarz et al, , 2015Riecke and Jordan, 2015;Gavgani et al, 2017b;Palmisano et al, 2017Palmisano and Riecke, 2018;Kuiper et al, 2019;Teixeira and Palmisano, 2020).…”