How Motion Sensors in the Inner Ear Keep You Upright

  1. Fluid Guide: Inner ear canals use fluid to detect head movement.
  2. Tilt Detect: Tiny crystals sense direction changes and gravity pull.
  3. Balance Messages: Sensors send constant signals to brain centers.
  4. Quick Adjust: Your brain instantly corrects posture based on ear input.
  5. Motion Merge: Ear signals combine with vision for accurate balance.
  6. Spin Sensation: Overactive sensors cause dizziness after spinning.
  7. Movement Sync: Ear feedback coordinates head and body motion.
  8. Aging Effect: Inner ear sensitivity fades over time.
  9. Illusion Trick: Conflicting signals cause motion sickness.
  10. Steady Steps: Healthy inner ears keep your gait smooth and stable.