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Qué (quién) es vestibular$90160$ - definición

SENSORY SYSTEM
Vestibular apparatus; Vestibular lesion; Vestibular function; Vestibular diseases; Vestibular organs; Vestibular disease; Vestibular organ; Vestibular sense; Vestibular systems; Vestibular apparatuses
  • Cochlea and vestibular system
  • Neural pathway of vestibular/balance system

Vestibular nuclei         
CRANIAL NUCLEI FOR THE VESTIBULAR NERVE
Nuclei of the vestibular nerve; Vestibular nucleus; Nucleus of the vestibular nerve; Vestibular nuclear complex; Nuclei vestibulares; Nucleus vestibularis
The vestibular nuclei (VN) are the cranial nuclei for the vestibular nerve located in the brainstem.
Vestibular         
BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Vestibular
·adj Of or pertaining to a vestibule; like a vestibule.
Vestibular exam         
BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Vestibular
The Vestibular (from , "entrance hall") is a competitive examination and is the primary and widespread entrance system used by Brazilian universities to select the students admitted.

Wikipedia

Vestibular system

The vestibular system, in vertebrates, is a sensory system that creates the sense of balance and spatial orientation for the purpose of coordinating movement with balance. Together with the cochlea, a part of the auditory system, it constitutes the labyrinth of the inner ear in most mammals.

As movements consist of rotations and translations, the vestibular system comprises two components: the semicircular canals, which indicate rotational movements; and the otoliths, which indicate linear accelerations. The vestibular system sends signals primarily to the neural structures that control eye movement; these provide the anatomical basis of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, which is required for clear vision. Signals are also sent to the muscles that keep an animal upright and in general control posture; these provide the anatomical means required to enable an animal to maintain its desired position in space.

The brain uses information from the vestibular system in the head and from proprioception throughout the body to enable the animal to understand its body's dynamics and kinematics (including its position and acceleration) from moment to moment. How these two perceptive sources are integrated to provide the underlying structure of the sensorium is unknown.