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Why some people get motion sickness—and others don’t

Why some people get motion sickness—and others don’t

AI Briefing

  • Motion sickness occurs when eyes, ears, and brain don't agree.
  • It's a complex interaction between the brain, inner ear, and vision that leads to nausea and vomiting.
  • Individuals with different inner ear structures or brain chemistry may be more prone to motion sickness.
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