Gupta, Vinod Kumar
Motion sickness is linked to nystagmus-related trigeminal brain stem input: a new hypothesis. [electronic resource]
- Medical hypotheses 2005
- 1177-81 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
ISSN: 0306-9877
Standard No.: 10.1016/j.mehy.2004.11.031 doi
Subjects--Topical Terms: 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