01:146:295 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Cranial Nerves, Hair Cell, Ganglion

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Vestibular systems: has to do with tilt of the head and movements. Vestibular labyrinth: otolith organs: utricle and saccule, semicircular canals, vestibular nerve: comes out of vestibular labyrinth, scarpa"s ganglion: where cell bodies of neurons are found. When stereocilia bent towards kinocilium (tallest stereocilia) depolarization. When bent toward shortest stereocilia hyperpolarization: orientation of utricle and saccule. Utricle: horizontal; better at detecting titling left and right; Saccule: vertical; better at detecting tilting back and forth. Left side: constant rotation peak in ap firing baseline stop rotating fluid lag bends cupular hyperpolarization. Right side: constant rotation dip in ap firing baseline stop rotating fluid lag depolarization: vestibulo-ocular reflex (vor) What it does: turns eyes at the opposite direction of head movement (keeps eyes fixated on target while moving) Feed-forward mechanism: tells eyes to move in opposite direction as movement, so that image in retina is fixed and stable (if eyes don"t move, image in retina will be bouncing around)

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