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In the Context of Visually Induced Motion Sickness, the Study

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In the context of visually induced motion sickness, the study conducted by Keshavarz et al. (2015) found that:


A) pleasant odors that were either noticed or unnoticed both helped prevent motion sickness.
B) pleasant odors that were noticed helped prevent motion sickness more than other odors.
C) there was no significant difference in the intensity of motion sickness before and after perceiving the pleasant odor.
D) the participants were much more likely to suffer motion sickness than if there had been no odor at all.

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