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A is the answer.
The conclusion is "conflicting information received by the brain
about the body’s motion causes motion sickness". In other words, if
your body is moving but your brain tells you that you are not, you
will get motion sickness. if your body is moving and your brain
tells you that are moving, no conflicting info leads to no motion
sickness.
In answer (A), a passenger who is moving and who has a view of the
sea so that his brain tells him he is moving (conforming info), will
be less likely to get motion sickness than a passenger who is moving
and who has NO view of the sea so that his brain tells him that he is
NOT moving (conflicting info). |
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