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3BHow Your Hearing Works
carried to the brain, and then to the muscles in your body to keep you
from feeling dizzy.
The Other components
The inner ear is like home base for the system of balance we rely on
every day, often without even thinking about it. The other components
that work in conjunction with the inner ear are also essential to
maintain balance and interpret the signals that originate in the inner
ear.
Sight is an important factor in maintaining balance. Signals the inner
ear is sending about head positioning and movement will generally be
aligned with the signals your eyes are sending. It is primarily because of
this that we see what we feel. In some situations however, there is a
mismatch, and this can leave you feeling queasy and nauseous, or it can
also give you a terrible headache. Consider the plight of the child with
car-sickness. Sitting in a car may not look like movement in the way we
normally think about it. In other words, the child isn’t running or
spinning, or playing, but his body, particularly the inner ear, is sending
signals that he is in movement. If he is looking down and reading while
riding in the car, his eyes will signal that he is still, but his vestibular
system is responding to every curve in the road. The sight doesn’t
match the feeling and he will end up not feeling so good.
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