Coriolis effect (perception)
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title:
Coriolis effect (perception)
text:
In psychophysical perception, the Coriolis effect is the misperception of body orientation due to head movement while under the effect of rotation, often inducing nausea. This effect comes about as the head is moved in contrary or similar motion with the body during the time of a spin. This goes on to affect the vestibular system, particularly the semicircular canals which are affected by the acceleration. This causes a sense of dizziness or nausea before equilibrium is restored after the head r
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Physiological condition affecting semicircular canal resulting in dizziness and nausea
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coriolis_effect_(perception)
date created:
2008-06-19T18:56:48Z
date modified:
2024-09-14T19:58:31Z
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