What happened: Motion Cues is Google’s attempt to fix “sensory conflict.” That’s the fancy term for what happens when your eyes tell your brain you are sitting still (staring at a screen), but your ...
With it, you can now use your phone in the car without experiencing that annoying dizziness. Has this happened to you? You want to read something on your phone during a car or train ride, but after a ...
It’s been a wild week for me. I moved to Florida earlier this year, and Milton was my first experience evacuating for a hurricane. My family and I drove north to Georgia and hung out there for a few ...
You’ve finally made it on vacation, whether it’s a scenic winding mountain road trip, a boating excursion or a plane ride to the beach. Just as you are starting to relax and enjoy yourself, a wave of ...
It's a cliche, but it's one of those cliches that is often true: you're always looking at your phone. Whether it's scrolling social media, checking work emails, or brushing up on current events, a lot ...
Anyone who has ever sat in the back of a car or bus probably understands the motion sickness ― nausea, headache and dizziness ― that can come from reading a book or staring at a screen while in a ...
Have you ever tried to enjoy a book or a movie on a long trip, only to be stopped by motion sickness? That’s because while your eyes are focused on a steady point, your vestibular system is still ...