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Motion sickness: an overview

open access: yesDrugs in Context, 2019
Background: Motion sickness is a common phenomenon that affects almost everybody at some point in their lifetime. Clinicians should be familiar with the proper management of this condition.
Alexander KC Leung, Kam Lun Hon
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The role of the right temporoparietal junction in perceptual conflict: detection or resolution? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is a polysensory cortical area that plays a key role in perception and awareness. Neuroimaging evidence shows activation of rTPJ in intersensory and sensorimotor conflict situations, but it remains unclear ...
A Maravita   +78 more
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Moving in a moving world: a review on vestibular motion sickness

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2016
Motion sickness is a common disturbance occurring in healthy people as a physiological response to exposure to motion stimuli that are unexpected on the basis of previous experience.
Giovanni eBertolini, Dominik eStraumann
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Controlling attention to nociceptive stimuli with working memory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Background: Because pain often signals the occurrence of potential tissue damage, a nociceptive stimulus has the capacity to involuntarily capture attention and take priority over other sensory inputs.
Legrain, Valéry   +2 more
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Simulated Viewpoint Jitter Shakes Sensory Conflict Accounts of Vection

open access: yesSeeing and Perceiving, 2011
AbstractSensory conflict has been used to explain the way we perceive and control our self-motion, as well as the aetiology of motion sickness. However, recent research on simulated viewpoint jitter provides a strong challenge to one core prediction of these theories — that increasing sensory conflict should always impair visually induced illusions of ...
Palmisano, Stephen A   +3 more
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Sensory and physico-psychological metaphor comprehension in children with ASD. A preliminary study on the outcomes of a treatment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Recent research into difficulties in figurative language in children with ASD highlighted that it is possible to devise training interventions to overcome these difficulties by teaching specific strategies.
DI FILIPPO, Gloria   +2 more
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Neural connectivity and balance control in aging: Insights from directed cortical networks during sensory conflict

open access: yesNeuroImage
Balance control is crucial for stability during daily activities, relying on the integration of sensory inputs from the visual, vestibular, and somatosensory systems.
Guozheng Wang   +8 more
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Mitigating Motion Sickness by Anticipatory Cues

open access: yesVibration
Car passengers suffer much more from motion sickness compared to car drivers, presumably because drivers can better anticipate the car’s motions. Visual and auditory cues that announce upcoming motions have been demonstrated to mitigate motion sickness ...
Anna J. C. Reuten   +4 more
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Vection and visually induced motion sickness: How are they related?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
The occurrence of visually induced motion sickness has been frequently linked to the sensation of illusory self-motion (so-called vection), however, the precise nature of this relationship is still not fully understood.
Behrang eKeshavarz   +4 more
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Laryngeal sensitivity in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Recent studies have shown the involvement of the sensory nervous system in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The aim of our study was to investigate the correlation between the laryngeal sensitivity deficit and the type of ALS onset ...
BIASIOTTA, ANTONELLA   +13 more
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