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In this video I describe the parts of the vestibular system and how they use the movement of fluid to communicate information about balance, movement, and orientation. The vestibular sense also incorporates information from other sensory systems and this can be disrupted by spinning, or in less common situations, by a lack of gravity, both of which can cause nausea and dizziness.

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Vestibular System and Cochlea MRI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cochlea_and_vestibular_system.gif

Dizzy Sports with Paul Rudd:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy0thWiV-eA

For the grammarians, I realize I should have said "nauseated" rather than "nauseous". Oops!

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