Scientists Say This Might Actually Help

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Generally, I will start this kind of article, “Everyone knows how horrible it is to feel ill.” But this is not completely true – fifteen people can read, read, and read all kinds of things in the moving car without feeling the slightest bit of nausea. If it seems like you you have to believe in me – speed illness suffers – when I say it is sincerely successful.

Also, many drugs used for motion illness brings an unwanted side effect: sleep. Although it is useful for long distance red eyes, it certainly kills the mood of a road trip. This is why researchers have found that music can help people recover from the car and they may be above anything.

“Motion Security is significantly inhibited travel experiences for many people and existing pharmacological interventions often carry side effects like sleep,” said Kizong Yu, a researcher at South West University in China, said in A. StatementThe “Music presents a non -aggressive, short expensive and personalized intervention technique.”

Simulated Bansknesses hell

A Study Published today at Human Neuroscience in Journal Frontiers, U and colleagues played different types of music while observing the study participants with driving simulator (you can’t give me enough money to enter it) and then monitoring the possible recovery. According to their results, restores the best support of soft and joyful music. Perhaps wonder, even sad music was worse than doing anything.

The party divided the participants, who spoke of the moderate level of the previous cars, turned into six groups – four people who were not listening to the music from Motion Security, who were not, and whose simulations stopped before the participant.

Everyone is wearing Electroensflogram (EEG) Caps – Tools that measure electrical activity in the brain. Researchers hoped to detect brain signals by comparing the first five groups with the SIXTH Group – for which participants were closed before the participants’ simulation before nausea (OK, perhaps you might pay me to stay in Group Six).

Researchers first measured the EEG signals of each participant because they sat in the simulator. The participants later completed a driving task and approached the level of their cars. After work, some participants listened to the music for 60 seconds.

The team then asked them how they were still cars. Participants say that the joyful music has reduced the Bansknesses by 57.3%, the soft music has reduced it by 56.7%and enthusiastic music by 48.3%. Those who have not listened to the music have reported the symptoms of less than 43.3% of cars after 60 seconds, but participants who have listened to SAD music have just decreased 40%.

Researchers have suggested that soft music can relax excitement that cars worse and delight the joyous music brain rewards systems can provide a confusion. The sad music can further enhance the negative feelings and as a result, the general discomfort of a person worsens.

Your brain is sick of speed when you

Interestingly, EEG data participants have revealed changes in the Osipital Lob brain activity when they said they were cars. Specifically, the device records less complex activities when participants feel significantly nausea. As they recover, brain activity in the region gradually returns to normal level.

“On the basis of our decision, people who feel the signs of motion illness during travel can listen to the cheerful or gentle music to gain relief,” U explained. “The primary theoretical structure for the motion seconds genes is widely applied to the illnesses encouraged by various vehicles. Thus, the results of this study are probably extending to experienced motion during the air or sea travel.”

However, “the initial limitations of this study are its relatively small sample size,” the researcher added. “This constraint results in limited statistical power.” What is even more, someone’s brain can respond separately to simulations rather than real life conditions. In other words, more research is needed to ensure both the curricnses of the brain activity and to continue the impact of the music on the speed illness.

Going forward, the team will study the effects of various types of speed illness and the flavors of music. And if any of the researchers are reading this article, I would like to suggest investigating the epitome of how to prevent and/or recover from the speed illness in the song. It will eventually prove to my family that I am literally Need When we hit the winds of those winds to belt all the songs of Taylor Swift.

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