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Vestibular System

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Vestibular System

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Overview of Vestibular System

1. Detects motion of head in space to control head and body posture and eye movement

2. Provide subjective sense of movement and orientation in space

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The Vestibular system

The Maculae are responsible for (linear acceleration forces) Detecting Orientation of the Head with Respect to GravityThe Maculae are in the

– Saccule : is responsible forvertical acceleration– Utricle: Is responsible forhorizontal acceleration

Saccule

Utricle

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Vestibular Hair Cells

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Macule and Hair Cell

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Vestibular transduction of Mechanical Stimuli

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Morphological polarization of hair cells in the utricular and saccular maculae

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Forces acting on the head and the resulting displacement of the otolithicmembrane of the utricular macula

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Response of a vestibular nerve axon from an otolith organ

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Vestibular Navigation

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The Semicircular Canals Detect Angular Accelerations

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The ampulla is responsible for the change in rotational movement

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Vestibular Inputs

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Posture and Balance

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Postural adjustments require anticipatory motor actions.

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Anticipatory maintenance of body posture

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Anticipatory motor action in response to postural disturbance

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Appropriate anticipatory responses to postural disturbances can be learned

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Adaptive Postural Control Is Learned During Locomotion

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The vestibular contribution to postural adjustment depends on whether the primary perturbation is to the feet or the head

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Upper Motor Neurons That Maintain Balance and Posture

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