Travel and motion - what does this mean
Travel and motion sickness is caused by a mismatch between the signals sent to the brain from the eyes, ears, and other sensory organs. when the body is in motion, the eyes send signals to the brain that the body is moving, while the inner ear sends signals that the body is still. this mismatch of signals can cause nausea, dizziness, and vomiting.
What happens during the disease - travel and motion
Travel and motion sickness is caused by the combination of sensory input from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles during movement. this sensory input is interpreted by the brain, which then sends signals to the digestive system, resulting in nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms of motion sickness.
Travel and motion - Prevention
Travel and motion sickness can be prevented by avoiding highly concentrated smells, eating lightly before travelling, and avoiding over-hydration. additionally, taking a break from activities that involve rapid motion can help reduce the risk of motion sickness.