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NEW NOTEWORTHY Little is known about the autonomic consequences of sopite syndrome-the drowsiness that can be induced by low-amplitude cyclic motion. #link# We recorded skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) in seated participants exposed to slow sinusoidal linear acceleration (0.03-0.2 Hz), which preferentially activates hair cells in the utricular part of the otolithic organs, at amplitudes that generated no sensations of motion. At all frequencies, there was a clear vestibular modulation of SSNA and cutaneous vasoconstriction.T