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- W49607599 abstract "This chapter reviews that the normal vestibular system responds to accelerations, and tilts of the head to stabilize vision and posture. Specialized sensory hair-cell receptors in the semicircular canals (SCCs), and otoliths detect head movements to generate reflexive ocular responses to stabilize gaze and cervical, spinal and other responses to stabilize the body. Head movements activate all six semicircular canals and four otoliths that contribute to the vestibularocular reflex (VOR). Air-conducted (AC) sound and bone-conducted (BC) vibration are transmitted directly not just into the cochlea, but also into the vestibular labyrinth. Continuous sound in normal subjects, even when very loud, produces no measurable VOR. The chapter discusses that sound, vibration, and galvanic stimulation can elicit robust and reliable vestibulo-ocular reflex responses that can help in the diagnosis. Currently, the measurement of the VOR to transient acoustic or galvanic stimulation requires scleral search coils and is therefore, not practical for clinical diagnosis, but the development of high-speed video cameras is about to change all that." @default.
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