According to current conceptions, impairment of the customary forms of interaction of afferent systems (sensory conflict) is the principal etiological factor of motion sickness (MS), including its space form. Individual differences in resistance to MS are attributable to the properties of adaptive systems, including the adrenosympathetic system. The process of adaptation can be enhanced via several basically different pathways. These pathways are briefly discussed.
Discrete Adaptation to Sensory Conflict
1988
8 pages
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English
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