Actually, the part of the brain responsible for the balance and coordination is the Cerebelum, which is the small brain as they say located on the base of your head. There is no particular sense that is responsible for your balance. A combination of the stimulation of all the senses maybe what adds to feeling nauseous during car rides.
Motion sickness is caused by a conflict in what you sea with your eyes and your sense of balance (from the inner ears).
You will feel sick.
In slang, "sick" often means something is impressive, exciting, or excellent. For example, if someone says a skateboard trick is "sick," they mean it’s really cool or skillful. The term can also convey a sense of admiration for something outstanding or extraordinary. However, context is key, as "sick" can also imply feeling unwell in a more traditional sense.
The Sick's Sense was created on 2008-08-15.
They can be feeling sick but to my knowlegde they cannot be physically sick. hope this is useful to you!
That is not good. Unless you know you are sick or something, you should go to a doctor to find out why this is happening, as blacking out and feeling really sick are not very normal.
present - am: I am feeling sick. past - was: I was feeling sick past participle - been: I have been feeling sick all day There are no rules for forming the past participle 'been'.
If you are feeling sick and dizzy, you will have a temperature of 37 and above.
This feeling is usually decribed as being "home sick".
Can you restate your question?
the signs of being sick are having a headake or feeling queezy
most people get sick or when they are not feeling well