The theory that explains motion sickness as a mismatch in information received by the eyes and the body is called the __________theory

a. sensory adaptation
b. lock and key
c. sensory conflict
d. perceptual overload


C

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A. sensory memory B. long-term memory C. short-term memory D. echoic memory

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a. By expelling the students b. By placing the students on a lower track c. By treating the students just like all of the other students d. By keeping the students on the same challenging track but providing extra support or tutoring to help them keep up

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