Answer: Your welcome!
Step-by-step explanation:
Deaf people suffering from cochlear damage do not suffer from motion sickness because they are unable to hear the sound cues that would normally trigger the sensation of motion sickness. Motion sickness is caused by a disconnect between what the eyes are seeing (visual cues) and what the ears are hearing (sound cues). Because cochlear damage prevents a person from hearing sound cues, they are unable to experience motion sickness.