Motion sickness is linked to nystagmus-related trigeminal brain stem input: a new hypothesis. [electronic resource]
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- Afferent Pathways -- physiopathology
- Brain Stem -- physiopathology
- Cavernous Sinus -- innervation
- Comorbidity
- Eye Movements
- Fixation, Ocular -- physiology
- Humans
- Intraocular Pressure -- drug effects
- Migraine Disorders -- epidemiology
- Models, Neurological
- Motion Perception -- physiology
- Motion Sickness -- drug therapy
- Muscle Contraction
- Nystagmus, Pathologic -- complications
- Oculomotor Muscles -- physiopathology
- Oculomotor Nerve -- physiopathology
- Proprioception
- Scopolamine -- pharmacology
- Trigeminal Nerve -- physiopathology
- Vestibule, Labyrinth -- physiopathology
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Publication Type: Journal Article
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