Washington Post cites Stoffregen research on cause of seasickness

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An article in the Washington Post cites the research of Thomas Stoffregen, Ph.D., School of Kinesiology professor and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory. “What causes seasickness—and what to do about it” notes Stoffregen’s work on postural sway and the incidence of seasickness. Stoffregen’s research shows that “seasickness happens more frequently and to a greater degree in people whose bodies sway more—albeit, a tiny, imperceptible movement—even on land.”