Acoustic neuroma, also called vestibular schwannoma, is a type of benign (noncancerous) tumor. It starts in the cells that wrap around the hearing and balance nerve that connects your ear to your ...
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来自MSNCan Anxiety Cause Dizziness?Medically reviewed by Kira Graves, PhD Anxiety can cause dizziness (feeling lightheaded or woozy), but you might also feel ...
Inside the cochlea there are over 16,000 hairlike cells, which take vibrations entering your ear and convert them into nerve impulses. Those impulses travel to your brain, which turns them into ...
Vestibular schwannomas, or acoustic neuromas, are noncancerous tumors that develop on the nerve leading from the inner ear to the brain. While benign, these tumors can lead to symptoms like ...
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Anatomy of the Cochlear NerveThe vestibular nerve is responsible for balance, motion, and position. To understand the structure of the cochlear nerve, it's best to start with the anatomy of the ear. Your ear has three main ...
A branch of the vagus nerve also leads from the brain directly into the ear, which is why small electrodes in the ear can be used to activate the vagus nerve, stimulate the brain and thus ...
This system in your inner ear is attached to a nerve called the vestibular nerve, which supplies information about balance to your brain and you are then able to get your body under control.
incus and stapes), the inner ear (consisting of the cochlea and vestibular organs), the auditory nerve, the auditory cortex and other brain areas involved in sound processing.
The vestibular system is a network of organs in the inner ears that detects the motions and position of the head. The brain uses this information, along with inputs from the eyes and joints ...
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials The center offers vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) testing. This is a relatively new test which can help to identify the specific site of injury to ...
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