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In this video the mechanism of vestibular proprioception is shown and explained. This mechanism allows humans to have perception of position and movement, even with the eyes closed and without contact to the ground. This video is in the "3D Anatomy Lyon" series from the Université Claude Bernard in Lyon, France. NOTE: THIS VIDEO IS UNDER A NON-DERIVATIVE LICENSE. THIS MEANS THAT IF YOU REMIX, TRANSFORM, OR BUILD UPON THE MATERIAL, YOU MAY NOT DISTRIBUTE THE MODIFIED MATERIAL.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Auris interna
Auris externa
Meatus acusticus externus
Auris media
Stapes
Incus
Malleus
Cochlea
Canales semicirculares
Utriculus
Sacculus
Canalis semicircularis lateralis
Canalis semicircularis anterior
Canalis semicircularis posterior
Nervus vestibularis
Crista ampullaris
Endolympha
Statoconium
Ganglion vestibulare
Insula
Creator(s)/credit: Patrice Thiriet PhD, anatomist, project leader of Anatomie 3D Lyon; Christian Collet; Olivier Rastello, multimedia expert; Nora van Reeth, project manager; Christophe Batier, technical director
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"3D Anatomy Lyon: Vestibular proprioception - video of 3D model" at AnatomyTOOL.org by Patrice Thiriet, Christian Collet, Olivier Rastello et al, license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Reference: C. Collet: Movements and the brain: neurophysiology of athletic and physical activity (De Boeck Editions, 2002). Video in the "Anatomie 3D Lyon" series at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9LucUID-BUjL_c8oAT3vHQ/
"3D Anatomy Lyon: Vestibular proprioception - video of 3D model" by Patrice Thiriet, Christian Collet, Olivier Rastello et al, license: CC BY-NC-ND. Reference: C. Collet: Movements and the brain: neurophysiology of athletic and physical activity (De Boeck Editions, 2002). Video in the "Anatomie 3D Lyon" series at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9LucUID-BUjL_c8oAT3vHQ/
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