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SENSE OF HEARING: EAR AND SENSE OF BALANCE
It is difficult to understand some of nature’s associations. Although hearing and balance would seem to be unrelated, the sense of hearing and a major part of the sense of balance are both achieved through the ear. The acoustic nerve, the nerve of hearing, also sends fibers to the part of the inner ear concerned with balance. You must understand that the cavity in the bone which houses the inner ear is not a simple chamber but a complicated system of tubes called the labyrinth. Three little curved parts are called the semicircular canals. Two of them stand upright at right angles and the third is on its side. Whenever the body changes its position, the fluid in these canals moves, as you can see it do in a carpenter’s or mason’s spirit level. This change of position and pressure is felt by the nerve endings and carried to the brain. With most of us, too frequent and sudden motions of the fluid make us dizzy and finally sick. You are not abnormal if the continuous motion of a ship makes you seasick.
I think that we may agree that the ear is the most remarkable mechanical system in the body. I have not begun to recite the workings of all the gadgets it possesses. I did mention the tensor tympani, a minute muscle which puts a tension on one of the tiny bones that moves with sound waves. It has another use. Sound is carried through the bone which encloses the ear. Hence it would not be remarkable if our voices, our chewing, swallowing, and pulsation of the blood vessels sounded to us like a modern orchestra. It is believed now that the tensor tympani may counteract these noises by compensatory pressures on the fluid of the inner ear. Many people are much disturbed by ringing in the ears and other noises. The best preliminary to successful treatment is a knowledge of the underlying cause. So if the tensor tympani may be the guilty party, perhaps we have made a start towards controlling this nuisance.
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