mozgásbetegségek
Mozgásbetegségek, or motion sickness, is a common neurological condition characterized by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and cold sweats, typically triggered by repetitive motion. It affects individuals during travel by car, boat, airplane, or even on amusement park rides. The underlying cause is believed to be a sensory conflict, where the brain receives conflicting information from the inner ear (vestibular system), which detects motion, and the eyes, which may perceive stillness. This mismatch disrupts the brain's ability to process spatial orientation, leading to the characteristic symptoms.
Factors that can increase the susceptibility to motion sickness include age (children and older adults are
Treatment and prevention strategies focus on reducing the sensory conflict. These include focusing on a stable