When your inner ears and your eyes perceive conflicting motion, you might be in trouble.
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Motion sickness results when your senses report conflicting information to your brain that it can’t reconcile based on its expectations about how the world works.
Motion sickness affects people of all ages.
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There’s still a lot we don’t know about motion sickness – but the balance system seems to play a big role.
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New anti-sickness technology is needed for driverless cars to deliver on the promise of letting us read, work or watch films while we travel.
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