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Role of Cerebral Blood Flow in Nausea and Motion Sickness
Serrador, Jorge
(PI)
New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), Pharmacology
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Keyphrases
Arterial CO2
10%
Brain Blood Flow
80%
Cerebral Blood Flow
100%
Clinical Application
10%
Clinical Progress
10%
Clinical Setting
10%
Daily Life
10%
Desensitization
10%
End-tidal Carbon Dioxide
10%
Motion Sickness
100%
Moving Stimuli
10%
Nausea
100%
New Diagnostic Method
10%
New Treatment Options
10%
Onset of Motion
10%
Pathological Conditions
10%
Public Health
10%
Research Advancement
10%
Rotational Speed
10%
Sickness Syndrome
10%
Specific Intent
10%
Ventilation
10%
Vertical-axis Rotation
10%
Computer Science
Clinical Application
100%
Clinical Setting
100%
Objective Measure
100%
Pathological Condition
100%
Rotation Speed
100%