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English: Push-pull mechanism of the semicurcular canals.
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2005-03-19 19:55 300×228× (9426 bytes) Thomas.haslwanter Push-pull mechanism of the semicurcular canals.
2005-03-19 17:22 400×304× (9496 bytes) Thomas.haslwanter Push-pull mechanism of the semicurcular canals.

Captions

Due to the inertia of the fluid in the semicircular canals, a rotational head movement leads to a displacement of the cupula. This in turn bends the hair cells projecting into the cupula, generating a signal about the rotational heamovement.

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current23:02, 1 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 23:02, 1 April 2019300 × 228 (9 KB)OgreBot(BOT): Reverting to most recent version before archival
23:02, 1 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 23:02, 1 April 2019400 × 304 (9 KB)OgreBot(BOT): Uploading old version of file from en.wikipedia; originally uploaded on 2005-03-19 17:22:58 by Thomas.haslwanter
10:04, 29 March 2019Thumbnail for version as of 10:04, 29 March 2019300 × 228 (9 KB)Thomas.haslwanterTransferred from en.wikipedia via #commonshelper
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