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<p>plausible means by which ancient real or apparent motion could have contributed directly to the evolution of aversive reactions, without the need for the co-opting of a poison response as posited by Treisman. Nevertheless, the direct poison hypothesis argues that there still are plausible ways in which the body's poison response system may have played a role in shaping the evolution of some of the signature symptoms that characterize motion sickness.</p>

<p><big> Nystagmus hypothesis </big></p>
<p>Yet another theory, known as the nystagmus hypothesis,</p><p>
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