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Social determinants of health and dual sensory loss in older adults: A scoping review. [PDF]
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Psychosomatic Connection Needs to Be Considered. [PDF]
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The nucleus tractus solitarii across vertebrates: developmental origins, comparative organization, and supranuclear modulation in humans. [PDF]
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Evaluating sensory conflict and postural instability. theories of motion sickness
Brain Research Bulletin, 1998Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the sensory conflict and the postural instability theories of motion sickness. The central hypothesis of sensory conflict theory is that motion sickness is caused by conflict between the current pattern of sensory inputs about self-movement and the pattern that is expected on the basis of previous experience.
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Roll motion stimuli: sensory conflict, perceptual weighting and motion sickness
Brain Research Bulletin, 1998In an experiment with 17 subjects, interactions of visual roll motion stimuli and vestibular body tilt stimuli were examined in determining the subjective vertical. Interindividual differences in weighting the visual information were observed, but in general, visual and vestibular responses added in setting the vertical. Despite the conflicting sensory
Graaf, B. de, Bles, W., Bos, J.E.
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