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A Sensory Conflict May be What Causes Motion Sickness - MSNWhat causes motion sickness? The theory of vestibular sensory conflict is to blame, but scientists are also studying astronauts to understand the cause even more.
A sensory diet is a program of sensory activities that kids perform during the day to ensure they’re getting the input their bodies need.
The researchers were able to show this by precisely stimulating the vestibular sensory nerves through the skin while volunteers performed a simple upper-body movement.
Noise-canceling headphones, seam-free clothing, engaging activities and more gift ideas for children who may experience sensory under- or overload.
What causes motion sickness? The theory of vestibular sensory conflict is to blame, but scientists are also studying astronauts to understand the cause even more.
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