the equilibrium receptors in the semicircular canals and vestibule
The vestibular apparatus, which is located in the inner ear, detects head movements such as a nod through hair cells that respond to changes in acceleration and gravity. When the head nods, the movement is detected by the vestibular system, which helps maintain balance and spatial orientation.
The vestibular apparatus in the middle ear.
Vestibular apparatus from the middle ear is mainly responsible for balance.
William Martin Gentles has written: 'Application of automated techniques to the study of vestibular function in man' -- subject(s): Vestibular function tests, Vestibular apparatus
Bernd Sokolowski has written: 'Auditory and vestibular research' -- subject(s): Hearing disorders, Ear Diseases, Physiology, Vestibular Diseases, Diagnosis, Equilibrium (Physiology), Auditory Pathways, Vestibular apparatus, Labyrinth Vestibule
The vestibular apparatus is responsible for the body's sense of balance and spatial orientation, located in the inner ear. The cochlea is the spiral-shaped structure within the inner ear that is responsible for hearing, specifically for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that the brain can interpret.
Yasuo Harada has written: 'The vestibular organs' -- subject(s): Atlases, Labyrinth, Labyrinth (Ear), Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Scanning electron microscopy, Ultrastructure, Vestibular apparatus
Crus commune is formed by non-ampulated ends of posterior and superior semicircular canals of vestibular apparatus in inner ear.
Your vestibular apparatus in your inner ear helps you maintain balance by tiny hairs that get stimulated in a aqueous fluid due to gravity and acceleration.
Your vestibular apparatus in your inner ear helps you maintain balance by tiny hairs that get stimulated in a aqueous fluid due to gravity and acceleration.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1914 was awarded to Robert Böröny for his work on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus.
Vestibular sense