Why are you walking so healthy, riding a car, drunk like a poison?

Dr. Dean Burnett, a neuroscientist at Cardiff University, said the feeling of nausea that occurs when riding a car is because the brain thinks the body needs to eliminate toxins through vomiting.

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Whether you're sick or healthy, you can still get motion sickness.(Photo: Daily Mail).

When you sit in a car, train or airplane, the brain senses the body is moving but only sees signs of movement through the ears, not the limbs. Since then, conflicting signals appear in the brain. These signals will also appear when the body is poisoned. So, you have a feeling of nausea, to push out all kinds of toxins of the body.

On DailyMail, scientists also confirmed that the "toxic" effect was caused by mixed messages from the muscles. The muscles are motionless but your ears feel motion. The brain is confused by the message of the muscles.

In a speech on the US Fresh Air radio program, Dr. Burnett said, the body has not developed enough to cope with the feelings in the car.

"When we sit in a car or train or a train, you don't really move. Muscles say" we don't move "but your eyes and ears say" we're still moving. " both are not accurate, and in terms of evolution, the brain can only think it is neurotoxic , " he stressed.