Why do we feel dizzy?

in scientifically •  7 years ago 

The inner ear contains channels in which fluids are responsible for determining the direction of the body and balance .... The brain continuously matches the results of the resulting equilibrium signals
Inner ear with a sense of sight. Any difference between the signals coming from these two sources does the rotor state. For this reason, a person reading a book in a speeding car may feel a kind of vertigo due to the mismatch of signals coming from the inner ear due to the speed of the car and its lack of conformity with the sense of sight that focuses on the words in the book. The seasickness and nausea experienced by astronauts are also the result of the same situation.
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The brain does a digestive system discharge directly in this case for fear that the mismatch resulting from poisoning because the feeling of dizziness is one of the first symptoms of poisoning and therefore find the same person feels that it will empty the stomach as a defense system to protect against poisoning.
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To overcome the state of the rotor, it is necessary to work cognitively to match the visual signals with the balance signals generated by the inner ear, by looking at the outside of the car, for example, so that the brain recognizes that the movement of the body is visually justified.

By:@aitbilal

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wow...good post.... dear @aitbilal

Thanks @mumanahmed

thanks too & good morinng