Does virtual reality make you dizzy or nauseous? Research aims to nail causes and fixes

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When Zubi Khan has friends over to play virtual reality video games, it’s not unusual for someone to feel a little sick to their stomach.

“I’ve had friends come over where they would put a headset on and then, like, almost immediately they’d feel like that sense of vertigo and then they have to take it off,” Khan said in a phone interview from a park near his Toronto home.

“For me, I use a motorized wheelchair to get around, so I think part of that has made me kind of, like, immune to getting motion sickness because I’m used to being stationary

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