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Microscopy Motion Sickness

New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
A S, Patel   +3 more
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Motion sickness, migraine, and menstruation in mariners

Lancet, The, 1998
Christopher I Price
exaly  

Motion sickness.

American family physician, 1984
Motion sickness affects approximately 90 percent of the population at some time during life, and for many the problem is recurrent and severe. Labyrinthine-defective individuals are "immune." Adaptation is highly specific to one type of motion. Recent studies have focused on the role of the limbic system in mechanisms of motion sickness.
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Motion sickness.

Physiological Reviews, 1970
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Validating an Efficient Method to Quantify Motion Sickness

Human Factors, 2011
Behrang Keshavarz, Heiko Hecht
exaly  

Motion Sickness

2019
Euna Hwang, Susan M. Kuhn, Beth Lange
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