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Virtual reality entertainment on flights could cause motion sickness

by Dr Steven Maltby | Sep 27, 2018 | In the Media

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Virtual reality entertainment on flights could cause motion sickness

Alaska Airlines has introduced virtual reality to enhance in-flight entertainment experiences, but experts say this emerging type of technology could cause increased motion sickness.

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