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The semicircular canals are three semicircular interconnected tubes located in the innermost part of each ear, the inner ear. The three canals are the... |
than 100 kilometers (62 mi) of grachten (canals), about 90 islands and 1,500 bridges. The three main canals (Herengracht, Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht)... |
otolith organs, while angular accelerations are detected by the semicircular canals. Without a visual reference or cues, such as a visible horizon, humans... |
utricle, and over time, migrate into one of the three semicircular canals (the posterior canal is most commonly affected due to its anatomical position)... |
Oreopithecus (section Semicircular canals) bony semicircular canals allow estimates of duct arc length and orientation with respect to the sagittal plane. Across species, the semicircular canals of... |
major parts of the bony labyrinth are the vestibule of the ear, the semicircular canals, and the cochlea. The membranous labyrinth runs inside of the bony... |
through the three semicircular canals. These three canals are orthogonal (at right angles) to each other. At the end of each canal is a slight enlargement... |
Singel (redirect from Singel canal) Amstel river. It is now the inner-most canal in Amsterdam's semicircular ring of canals. The canal should not be confused with the Singelgracht, which became... |
Coriolis effect (perception) (section History) during the time of a spin, this rotation of the head affects the semicircular canals within the ear which causes a sense of dizziness or nausea before... |
pterosaurs. It has to do with the semicircular canals [in the ear], which orients you in 3D space. The shape of those canals correlates with ecology and how... |
Cochlea (redirect from Spiral canal) are canals and the third is the 'Organ of Corti' which detects pressure impulses that travel along the auditory nerve to the brain. The two canals are... |
Nigersaurus (section History of discovery) the semicircular canal was not held horizontally in the resting pose as inferred. The authors therefore cautioned against using semicircular canals as... |
superior to the oval window and inferior to the lateral semicircular canal. The facial canal may be interrupted in some people. This may lead to the facial... |
vertebrates, which have three semicircular canals in each inner ear, lampreys have only two and hagfishes just one. The semicircular canal of hagfishes contains... |
movement. If they fall from the utricle and become loose in the semicircular canals, they can distort the sense of movement and cause a mismatch between... |
dog. In 1870 he introduced the "hydrostatic concept" involving the semicircular canals of the inner ear and their ability to transmit sensations of position... |
semicircular canal) of the involved canal. Canalith repositioning treatments (CRT) aim to move debris in the inner ear out of the semicircular canal in... |
Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (section History) cochlea, utricle, saccule, and the lateral, anterior, and posterior semicircular canals. The cochlea is a sensory organ with the primary purpose to aid in... |
"fourth ossicle" by Pieter Paaw in 1615. Ossicles Tympanic cavity. Facial canal. Internal carotid artery. Auditory ossicles. Tympanic cavity. Deep dissection... |
Jean Pierre Flourens (category History of neuroscience) the horizontal semicircular canal of pigeons, noted that they continue to fly in a circle, showing the purpose of the semicircular canals.[citation needed]... |