U.S., June 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07619469) titled 'Motion Sickness Severity and Sensorimotor Performance' on May 26.
Brief Summary: Background: Motion sickness (MS) is a common syndrome characterized by autonomic and behavioral symptoms, such as nausea and dizziness, resulting from exposure to motion stimuli. Its pathophysiology is closely linked to sensory conflict and postural instability theories. While previous studies suggest that postural control, proprioception, and reaction times are affected in individuals susceptible to MS, there is a lack of comprehensive, comparative research evaluating all these parameters concurrently within the same cohort using standardized methods. O...