Part 9/16:
An interesting phenomenon covered is motion sickness, resulting from conflicts between sensory inputs, primarily the visual and vestibular systems. If your eyes perceive stillness (e.g., looking at a screen) while your vestibular system detects movement (e.g., in a moving vehicle), your brain receives conflicting information, often leading to nausea. Understanding this mismatch has implications for designing better virtual reality experiences and aiding those with vestibular disorders.