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  • i have a question ..why we speed around ourself we lose balance???? 

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  • this was useful

    thanks

  • Nicely presented!

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  • Thank you for making this!

  • when you spin around lots of times the endolymph (the fluid that circulates in the cochlear and detects movement) slushes around...its like putting water in a bottle and shaking up and and down and turning it on its side, it takes a while for the water to stop moving around inside the bottle, which is exactly what occurs in the ear :) haha hope that shed some light on the subject.

  • Great information, thanks

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  • i've had vertigo for a week now, on medication trying to control it

  • @garycalgary hi please tell me how u can control it becase i got too and i dont know how cure my vertigo please thank u

  • Alcohol affects the cerebellum...which affects your coordination and balance...

  • My ear got infected and has caused bad vertigo..Not just no balance It has affected my speech and vision. Difficult to read. Can't keep eyes on the line.. Gettinb treated but just at the examination stage.

  • Alcohol changes the viscosity of the endolymphatic fluid.

  • my a&p instructor said that when you spin around the fluid surrounding the cerebellum is trying to stay in the same place, much like if you were to have a pan full of water and walk forward quickly the water stays in place and tends to spill toward you..something like that

  • @katiecutie153 that's right! Inertia causes the fluid to lag behind the spinning motion, which pulls on the hair cells, causing action potentials -- that's how we detect rotation

  • The otoliths are relatively mobile and movement of the head causes them to move. This changes the pressure that they exert on the receptors, which then send information about the direction of the head's movement to the brain, and illustrate the three planes of movement in which the head and body can move to stimulate the receptors in the semicircular canals. and mine are really outta whack sending me to the porcelain god!

  • ive been feeling dizzy when I turn my head and walk, what could this be?

  • check ur BP

  • Great video thanks a little bit more descriptive for my med exam thanx !!JK

  • Cool Video. Very Informative.

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