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A 100 Hz sound developed by Nagoya University researchers safely reduces motion sickness by stimulating the inner ear and ...
Nobody likes being carsick, seasick or airsick, but what can you do to keep from getting that way? Well, according to a new ...
A research group has discovered that using a device that stimulates the inner ear with a specific wavelength of sound reduces motion sickness. Even a single minute of stimulation with a unique sound, ...
One minute of a 100 Hz sound reduced motion sickness in travel simulations and real car rides. It helped with dizziness and ...
Planes, trains, boats, and automobiles can quickly turn into roving torture chambers when motion sickness kicks in. Some folks are more susceptible than others, but most travelers get hit with it ...
“Our study demonstrated that short-term stimulation using a unique sound called ‘sound spice’ alleviates symptoms of motion ...