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Anatomy and Physiology of Balance Vestibular Hair Cells Type I (aka inner) Type II (aka outer) With Kinocilium.

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2 Anatomy and Physiology of Balance

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6 Vestibular Hair Cells Type I (aka inner) Type II (aka outer) With Kinocilium

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8 The Semicircular Canals posterior canal shares plane with contralateral anterior canal. horizontal canals share plane.

9 Stimulated by Angular Acceleration greatest when fulcrum is within head induces relative motion of endolymph crista is displaced by fluid motion

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11 Responses of the Cristae All kinocilia are oriented in the same direction Crista in each pair of canals respond inversely to each other

12 The Otolithic Organs Saccule: roughly vertical orientation, responds to acceleration components within saggital plane Utricle: horizontal (+ 30 deg.) orientation

13 Excitation Patterns in the Utricle STRIOLA Posterior Anterior Medial

14 Cranial Nerve VIII

15 Vestibular Portion of C.N. VIII  superior division: utricle, anterior part of saccule, and horiz & anterior canals  inferior division: posterior part of saccule, and posterior canal to vestibular nuclei to cerebellum

16 Vestibulocochlear Nerve Exits temporal bone near its medial edge. Enters lateral face of brainstem at the level of the lower pons. Synapsing in (Cochlear and) Vestibular Nuclei

17 Responses of Vestibular Neurons: To changes in acceleration, but onset and fade slowly For most normal head movements firing rates are in phase with head VELOCITY.

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19 Other inputs to vestibular nuclei: Cerebellum: primarily inhibitory Spinal cord Pontine reticular formation Contralateral vestibular nuclei

20 From the Vestibular Nuclei: Vestibulo-Oculomotor Pathways: –Direct: to oculomotor nuclei. –Indirect: via reticular formation to oculomotor nuclei (III IV and VI) Vestibulo-Spinal Pathways: –Lateral V-S-throughout spinal cord –Medial V-S-cervical & thoracic –Reticulospinal tract-via brainstem reticular formation

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23 In the brainstem Vestibular inputs undergo integration Integrated signal is combined with original (velocity driven) signal Processing to reset spatial map for eye musculature

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25 Ocular Musculature Superior Rectus (SR) Inferior Rectus (IR) Lateral Rectus (LR) Medial Rectus (MR) Superior Oblique (SO) Inferior Oblique (IO)

26 Inferior Rectus Inferior Oblique Medial Rectus Lateral Rectus Superior ObliqueSuperior Rectus Midline

27 The Oculomotor Cranial Nerves III the oculomotor IV the trochlear VI the abducens

28 III (Oculomotor) innervates: 1) Medial rectus 2) Superior rectus 3) Inferior rectus 4) Inferior oblique Levator palpebrae sup Pupillary sphincter Ciliary muscle

29 IV (Trochlear) innervates: Superior oblique

30 VI (Abducens) innervates Lateral rectus.

31 Proprioceptive info from eye muscles comes through Trigeminal nerve.

32 Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex

33 Horizontal/Lateral Canal VOR

34 Anterior/Superior Canal VOR

35 Posterior Canal VOR

36 Central Nervous System Will Adapt to Peripheral Damage

37 Eye Movements Saccades—rapid shift in gaze Pursuit—stabilize image of moving object Fixation—stabilize image of still object VOR—stabilize image during head motion OKN—backup for when VOR decays to cont’d head rotation Vergent movements—change depth of focus

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39 Pause cells inhibit Burst Neurons which stimulate: III & VI (horizontal) or III & IV (vertical) Saccades

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43 Visual System Vestibular System Somato- Sensation Compare, Select & Combine Senses SENSORY INPUTS Vision Vestibular Somatosensory

44 Somato- Sensation Compare, Select & Combine Senses SOMATOSENSORY RECEPTORS Joints Position Kinesthesia Muscles Length Tension Skin Touch Pressure

45 Visual System Compare, Select & Combine Senses Central Orientation Navigation Peripheral Motion-sensitive Body-sway VISUALRECEPTORS

46 Vestibular System Compare, Select & Combine Senses Semi-circular canals Orientation Navigation Utricle & Saccule Horizontal & vertical acceleration & deceleration VESTIBULAR RECEPTORS

47 Selection based on Availability Accuracy Value for the task at hand Processing of inputs from the periphery SENSORY ORGANIZATION Compare, Select & Combine Senses Determination of Body Position VisualVestibularSomatosensory

48 Functional Balance: Navigating in our Environment


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