Vestibular System Flashcards
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what is the vestibular system?
A sensory system essential in the control of posture and balance
where is the vestibular system located?
in the inner ear, it is a series of fluid-filled membranous tubes, (labyrinths), which are embedded in the temporal bone
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what does the vestibular apparatus consist of?
3 semi-circular canals, the utricle to which the semi-circular canals all connect and the saccule.
What do the semi-circular canals connect to?
utricle
How are the 3 semi-circular canals positioned in relation to each other?
right angles
What is found at the bases of the semi-circular canals?
Swellings called ampulla that contain hair cells
how are the three semi circular canals positioned in relation to each other?
right angles to each other (3 dimensions) and swellings at their bases, called ampulla
what does the ampulla, saccule and utricle contain?
sensory hair cells
what are the utricle and saccule colectivelly known as?
otolith organs.
What parts of the vestibular apparatus detects back/front tilt and horizontal acceleration?
utricle
What parts of the vestibular apparatus detects vertical acceleration?
saccule
What parts of the vestibular apparatus detects rotational acceleration?
semi-circular canals
What do the otolith organs do?
Detect linear acceleration and encode information about the position of the head in space
Back/front tilt is detected by the utricle
Vertical movement is detected by the saccule
What is the ampulla?
The sensory cells of the semi-circular canals are embedded in swellings at the base of the bony canals called…
What are the sensory receptors called that are found with the ampulla?
Cristae
what does cristae consist of?
Flexible gelatinous structure called the capula
What does the capula stretch accross?
Entire width of the ampulla and responds to movement of the endolymph within the canals
What does the capula respond to / become distorted by?
Movement of the endolymph fluid within the canals
What is embedded within the gelatinous capula?
Cilia of hair cells which synapse directly with the sensory neurons of the vestibular nerve (CN VIII)
What do the hair cells detect that are found within the capula of the cristae?
Rotational acceleration
How does the capula detect rotational acceleration?
1) If the skull is rotated left or right from rest the endolymph does not move at first because of its inertia
2) But the ampulla moves instantly because it is embedded within the skull
3) Inertia of endolymph produces drag which bends the capula and consequently the cilia embedded in it in the opposite direction to movement
4) If rotate at constant velocity the endolymph catches up and rotates at the same speed removing the shearing force but this takes several seconds
5) Sudden stop will cause endolymph to continue to move due to momentum creating a sense of movement and dizziness
Why does the endolymph not move at first when the skull is rotated left or right?
Becuase of its inertia
What direction to movement does the capula bend due to the inertia of the endolymph producing drag?
The opposite direction to movement