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How do the clashing signals from your ears and eyes in motion sickness give you a nauseous feeling?

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How do the clashing signals from your ears and eyes in motion sickness give you a nauseous feeling?

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ElfMage83 commented May 27, 2019

It’s not eyes and ears. It’s eyes and balance. When you’re reading in a car it’s a static view, and your sense of balance (internal, near the ears) is fooled.

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