First you tell them what your gonna tell them
The vestibular labyrinth answers two questions basic to the human condition
The vestibular labyrinth answers the two questions basic to the human condition by sensing
The vestibular organ lies in the temporal bone
Deformation of the stereocilia towards the kinocilium causes hyperpolarization
Hair cells respond to deformation
How the semicircular canals sense rotation
The three semicircular canals lie in 3 orthogonal planes
The semicircular canals are functionally paired and sense rotation
The semicircular canals are functionally paired
The otolith organs sense linear acceleration. Hair cells lie in the macula.
The otolith organs sense linear acceleration
The signals in the vestibular nerve
There are 3 major vestibular reflexes
Connections to the vestibular nucleus from the canals
Nuclear Connections of the Otolith Organs
The lateral vestobulospinal tract
The Medial Vestibulospinal Tract (MVST)
The Horizontal Rotational
Vestibulo-ocular Reflex
The Horizontal Translational VOR
The horizontal
vestibulo-ocular reflex
(VOR)
The vestibular nucleus
combines
visual and vestibular signals
Other sequelae of peripheral vestibular dysfunction
Peripheral causes of vestibular dysfunction