The vestibular part of the vestibulocochlear nerve will send information about the equilibrium and balance.
Eighth cranial nerve. It is called as vestibulocochlear nerve. You have the balancing apparatus in your ear. This nerve drains information from there.
vestibulocochlear nerve
The medical term for pertaining to sensory receptors for hearing is "auditory" and the medical term for pertaining to sensory receptors for balance is "vestibular."
I believe that the vestibulocochlear nerve controls balance and hearing.
8th cranial nerve - vestibulocochlear
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The surgeon enters the internal canal of the ear and separates the nerve bundles governing hearing from the nerve bundles that govern the sense of balance, in order to control the patient's vertigo without sacrificing hearing
its called the rolomanian nerve it transfers it to the brain quite vastly
vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
Acoustic neuroma is a non-cancerous growth (a tumour) in the brain. It grows on the acoustic nerve in the brain, the nerve that controls hearing and balance. The common symptoms are hearing loss and vertigo.
This is an inflammation of a composite sensory nerve supplying the hair cells of the vestibular organ and the hair cells of the cochlea. This nerve carries sound and balance information to the brain. An inflammation will cause a disturbance in hearing and balance.
The medical term for pertaining to sensory receptors for hearing is "auditory" and the medical term for pertaining to sensory receptors for balance is "vestibular."
I believe that the vestibulocochlear nerve controls balance and hearing.
the "vestibulocochlear" nerve is used for hearing. the hair cells of the cochlea and vestibular are how the nerve receives the information. The nerve is (VIII) out of the 12 cranial nerves.
The Vestibulocochlear nerve is associated with balance and hearing. Vestibulo-balance, cochlear-hearing.
8th cranial nerve - vestibulocochlear
The vestibulocochlear nerve, CN viii, which carries information or dirction of gravitational pull from the semicircular cannals to the brain.
Do you mean which "cranial nerve" is used for balance? The VIII (8th) cranial nerve provides the brain with the sensation of hearing and balance. Balance is largely influenced by the vestibular system using semi-circular canals filled with fluid to detect the head's position and acceleration. There is no such thing as a "cranail" bone. And no bones are used for the detection or adjustment of balance.
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