People who did not get car sickness will start to get sick at some point. It goes by saying, "I've heard of age," or "I think that my body has changed." But if you look carefully, you can see that there is a commonality between them. That's right, holding something in your hand and looking at it.
Car sickness is a headache for everyone. People who are sick of the car are painful in themselves, and those who drive are worried about those who are motion sick. In particular, motion sickness may be worse if you look at your smartphone or read a book in the car. Why is that?
The New York Times introduced this phenomenon as'cyber sickness'. Cyber motion sickness is a symptom of feeling dizzy or unstable while watching a fast movement unfolding on a digital screen. This can happen just by scrolling a video game, high-definition video, or even a smartphone quickly.
Motion sickness is a body reaction to irregular movements. When our body moves irregularly, the movement is transmitted to the lymphatic fluid in the semicircular canal of the inner ear, causing abnormal vibration to be transmitted to the vomiting center of the brain. The symptoms of cybersickness are similar to those of normal motion sickness. You will feel headache, nausea, dizziness, etc.
Car motion sickness occurs when the body moves or recoils during the process of acceleration and deceleration of the vehicle. When you read a smartphone or a book, you can focus on the LCD screen or text so you can't respond to the body's focus.
The action of focusing your attention on one place increases the symptoms of motion sickness. This is why the words "look at the distant mountain" sometimes appear when you are sick. If you focus your attention on a smartphone screen or text, you can visually detect movement, but you cannot feel movement with other body organs, such as a half-ring tube. According to reports, this augmentation is stronger as the content on the screen becomes more realistic.
The reason the driver doesn't get sick is because he moves the vehicle on his own, looking ahead. The body reacts exactly to what it sees, and the car moves in the direction the driver wants. In this process, the body organs are dealing with the movement of the vehicle and the body in advance, so the driver is not sick.
Motion sickness is also a problem, but it is also bad for your eye health. According to the experiment, it was found that the eyes blinked about 40 times a minute during normal times, but when playing a smartphone game, the eyes flickered only about 8 times per minute. If you try to concentrate on something in a dry car, dryness, eye discomfort, dryness, etc. will occur much more.
This is never a good thing for your eye health, as your eye muscles continue to strain to focus on the shaking screen and your fatigue increases. Naturally, the driver must put the smartphone down. Why don't the passengers talk to the smartphone and talk to the driver driving for me?