vestibüler
The term "vestibüler" refers to structures and functions related to the vestibule, a part of the inner ear responsible for maintaining balance and spatial orientation. The vestibular system is composed of the vestibular apparatus, which includes the utricle, saccule, and three semicircular canals. These components detect linear and rotational movements of the head, providing crucial feedback to the brain for balance and coordination.
The utricle and saccule are otolith organs that sense linear acceleration and head position relative to gravity.
Dysfunction in the vestibular system can lead to conditions such as vertigo, dizziness, or imbalance. Vestibular
The term "vestibüler" can also appear in medical contexts, such as "vestibüler schwannoma," a benign tumor arising