3B. Vestibular System Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two roles of the vestibular system?

A
  1. Maintain a position of eyes, neck, trunk, and limbs based on head position and movement
  2. Reflexes for balance, antigravity muscles
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2
Q

What in the Vestibular apparatus contains the specialized receptors or those special proper receptors that are going to detect changes in position of the head?

A

Membranous Labyrinth

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3
Q

In the Bony labyrinth we are going to find:

A

Perilymph

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4
Q

In the Membranous labyrinth we are going to find:

A

Endolymph

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5
Q

the ridge of the ampulla

A

crista ampullaris

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6
Q

Inside the ______________ is where all the hair cell receptors will be embedded

A

crista ampullaris

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7
Q

Ampulla of a semicircular duct: crista ampullaris to detect angular, also known as:

A

Dynamic equilibrium
(Rotary motion of the head)

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8
Q

Utriculus and sacculus in the vestibule: macula to detect linear, also known as:

A

Static equilibrium

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9
Q

an oval-shaped plaque-like region along the membranous portion of the labyrinth

A

Macula

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10
Q

an involuntary rhythmic side-to-side, up and down or circular motion of the eyes that occurs with a variety of conditions

A

Nystagmus

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11
Q

What are the classic signs of Vestibular disease?

A
  • Head tilt
  • Ataxia and changes in extensor tone
  • Circling, rolling
  • Pathologic Nystagmus
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12
Q

The vestibular nerve directly:

A

synapses on vestibular nuclei in the brainstem

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13
Q

The macula is located in the:

A

utriculus and sacculus

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14
Q

Rotary motion is detected by:

A

crista ampullaris

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15
Q

The anatomic basis of central vestibular disease identifies structures located in the:

A

brainstem

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16
Q

What are the sites for Peripheral vestibular disease?

A
  • Ear
  • Vestibular nerve
17
Q

What are the sites for Central vestibular disease?

A
  • Vestibular nuclei
  • Cerebellum
18
Q

The functional classification of the vestibular system is:

A

SSA

19
Q

The osseous labyrinth is contained in which bone?

A

Temporal

20
Q

Which part of the cerebellum coordinates information about balance and equilibrium?

A

Flocculonodular Lobe

21
Q

The crista ampullaris is located in the:

A

ampulla of the semicircular duct