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The Inner Ear: Understanding the Balance System

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Balance is a group effort of your eyes, inner ear, joints, and muscles. They each send signals to the brain about body position and head movement. The brain uses this information to balance the body. When you have an inner ear problem, the brain may get conflicting signals. This can cause symptoms, such as the feeling of spinning (vertigo).


The inner ear sends signals

Inside the inner ear are three semicircular canals. Each canal contains tiny hairs, crystals, and fluid. These structures help the canals sense up-and-down, forward-and-backward, and side-to-side motion. Nerves carry the signals from the canals to the brain.

Cross section of ear showing outer, middle, and inner ear with closeup of semicircular canals.


The brain interprets signals

Signals from all over your body travel to the brain. Once the signals arrive, the brain decides what they mean. Sometimes signals conflict. Have you ever sat on a stopped train and watched a moving train go by? When that happens, your eyes signal that you're moving. But your inner ear and body signal that you're still. The brain weighs conflicting data, such as this, and decides what's true. The result is balance.

Online Medical Reviewer: Ashutosh Kacker MD

Online Medical Reviewer: Daphne Pierce-Smith RN MSN CCRC

Online Medical Reviewer: Marianne Fraser MSN RN

Date Last Reviewed: 08/01/2023

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