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Two Kinds of Equilibrium
1. Static equilibrium: Refers to the maintenanceof body (head) position relative to the force of gravity.
2. Dynamic equilibrium: Refers to the maintenanceof the body (head) in response to suddenmovements such as rotation, acceleration,and deceleration
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Gross Anatomy of the Vestibular apparatus
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Components of the Vestibular Nerve
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Static Equilibrium
• The receptors for static equilibrium are the Utricle and the Saccule
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Location and structure of the receptors in the macula
for static equilibrium
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How the macula functions in relation to gravity
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Dynamic Equilibrium
• The receptors for dynamic equilibrium are the semicircular canals
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Anatomy of the Semicircular canal receptors called ampulla
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How the Ampulla function to produce dynamic equilibrium sensations
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Pathway for Vestibular System