This article discusses the possibility that poor posture can contribute more to motion sickness than conflicting sensory information does. While many researchers believe that the disorientation of the inner ear contributes to seasickness, Thomas Stoffregen is investigating the possibility that issues relating to posture contribute to the development of motion sickness. The potential implications of this research for space travel are considered.
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