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Equilibrioception - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Feb 6, 2009 ... Hello, I'm Equilibrioception (talk • contribs • count). I'm fascinated by the process by which data becomes information and later ...
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Equilibrioception and proprioception are both physiological senses and some definitions of proprioception do not make a distinction between it and equilibrioception. However, these terms are generally differentiated.
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Equilibrioception, or the sense of balance, is so important that some believe it was among the first senses to appear in the history of life. Without the sense of balance, a person could not even walk. ... What is remarkable is the complex coordination involved in this sense of balance.
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Equilibrioception is our sense of balance, perceived by the position of fluids in the inner ear. It can be sent off kilter if one spins around in a circle too many times. Having a sensory faculty for the perception of balance is essential for any bipedal species.
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Equilibrioception or sense of balance is one of the physiological senses. It allows humans and animals to walk etc. without falling. Some animals are better in this than humans, for example allowing a cat (as a quadruped using its inner ear and tail) to walk on a thin ... ... Print Email Bookmark ... How Does A Dog Walk?
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The statocyst is a Equilibrioception present in some aquatic invertebrates . It consists of a sac-like structure containing a mineralised mass and numerous ...
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Equilibrioception refers to a combination of processes by which an organism can perceive its orientation with respect to gravity. In animals, stimuli come from labyrinth system of the inner ears, monitoring the direction of motion;
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Causes may stem from a variety of failures of equilibrioception ... ; Equilibrioception or sense of balance is one of the physiology senses. It helps prevent humans and animals from falling over when walking or standing still....
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