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The vestibular nucleus is responsible for "proprioception" or spatial awareness of where your limbs/body is in space and of course aids in balance. It's closely related to your sense of hearing.

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What is the vestibular sense controlled by?

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What is a vestibular senses?

'Vestibular sense' means a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head.


The semicircular canals are most directly relevant to?

The vestibular sense.


What is somaesthetic system?

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Your vestibular sense.


The sense organs for your vestibular sense are the?

The sense organs for the vestibular sense are the semicircular canals and otolith organs located in the inner ear. These structures are responsible for detecting changes in head position and movement, helping the body maintain balance and spatial orientation.


Found mostly in the inner ear what sense is provided to us by your vestibular systems?

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You are on a carnival ride that is making you very dizzy what could be causing this in your body?

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System controls the sense of balance and connects the inner ear to the brain by a nerve?

vestibular system


What information do kinesthesis and the vestibular sense provides?

Kinesthesis provides a sense of the body's position and movement by detecting muscle, tendon, and joint sensations. The vestibular sense helps maintain balance and spatial orientation by detecting head position and movement through the semicircular canals and otolith organs in the inner ear.