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Vestibule
The vestibulocochlear nerve also known as the eighth cranial nerve transmits sound and equilibrium and is common to the hearing and equilibrium functions of the inner ear.
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semi-circular canals for dynamic equilibrium and vestibule for static equilibrium
Balance requires two senses: sight and equilibrium. The main sense is found in what are called the semicircular canals in the middle ear.
The inner ear
The vestibular system, part of the inner ear, functions in maintaining static equilibrium.
macula for static equilibrium and cristae for dynamic equilibrium. All are found in the inner ear.
Vestibule
The vestibulocochlear nerve also known as the eighth cranial nerve transmits sound and equilibrium and is common to the hearing and equilibrium functions of the inner ear.
internal ear. C
There are several different reasons that someone might feel a rocking sensation when standing still. You could have an ear infection that is messing with your inner ear balance or you could actually have an illness called Balance Disorder.
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The body's equilibrium is controlled in the inner ear, specifically the vestibular system. The inner ear also controls the human's orientation in space and perception of acceleration.
Sensory nerve fibers of the cochlea provide information to maintain equilibrium
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In the semicircular canals and in the vestibule of the ear.