EEOB 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Color Management, Asteroid Family, Citric Acid Cycle

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Still in the afferent systems the somatosensory, auditory, and then these below. Not associated with hearing, but system near cochlea. Gives you information about the movement of our head. Where is my head, where is it moving in space. Where your head follows, your body soon follows offers information for whole body. If move head left, body moves left too. Getting an idea of where our head is moving gives us a good idea of where our body will go. Bend the stereocilia by having water movement. This water movement will move the stereocilia. Located in cochlea (auditory system) and the semicircular canal (for. This is the second design, the stereocilia is the receptor cell, then go to an afferent neuron after. Location: semicircular canals gives us rotation but not direction. Not in the cochlea, just near it. Important because we move in three directions (3d) x,y,z planes.