What is another word for Coriolis Stimulation?

Pronunciation: [kˌɒɹɪˈə͡ʊliz stˌɪmjʊlˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Coriolis stimulation refers to the perception of movement and rotation that occurs when an individual spins on a rotating platform, such as a carousel or amusement park ride. Alternatively, it can also describe the illusory forces experienced by objects moving in a rotating frame of reference. Synonyms for Coriolis stimulation include rotational stimulation, spin-induced perception, and rotational motion sensation. These terms encapsulate the feeling of dizziness, disorientation, and balance disturbance caused by the Coriolis effect. Whether on a thrilling ride or studying the principles of physics, these synonyms effectively convey the concept of the perceptual phenomenon associated with Coriolis stimulation.

What are the antonyms for Coriolis stimulation?

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