For some people, reading in the car is a great way to pass the time.
For others, it's a one-way ticket to motion sickness.
It happens when your eyes focus on a stationary object but your inner ear experiences movement.
To find out why reading while in a moving vehicle suddenly makes some people nauseous, Insider spoke with neuropsychiatrist Dr. Ooha Susmita.
But there's bad news for book lovers who do get carsick: Susmita recommends that anyone who feels motion sickness should limit or altogether avoid reading while in the car.
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