Articles tagged with: vestibular system
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Have you bought a 3D TV only to experience vertigo or dizziness on watching it? You aren’t alone. Dizzness and vertigo after watching 3D Television is a recognised problem amongst TV manufacturers and health professionals who treat vertigo like myself. How do you know if you are likely to experience problems with 3D TV and what can you do about it?
It all arises from a problem called visual mismatch. As I have mentioned in previous posts, your balance relies on input from your eyes (vision), ears and your body (proprioception). …
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Today we are continuing our series about the balance system and how it is should work normally. In the last post I discussed the vestibular nuclei and how they are controlled by the cerebellum in the base of the brain. You’ll remember (if not go back and have a quick read), that the cerebellum should control the vestibular nuclei and stop them getting overactive. Remember that, it’s important.
Now your vestibular nuclei are connected to lots of areas in the brain. In that base of the brain, the brain stem, they …
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This is the next in our series about the balance system and how it should work normally. So far we have talked about the inner ear and how it senses movement, and then we talked about the nerve that runs from the ear to the brain. Today we are going to talk about the brain stem (the base of the brain), and the first step of where the signals go when they enter the brain.
As I have mentioned in earlier posts, it is important for vertigo and dizziness sufferers to …