
pmid: 515170
The response of the receptors in the semicircular canals to rotary movement of the head is usually described in terms of an ordinary second order differential equation. There are, however, some theoretical objections to this equation and these are examined.
Endolymph, Animals, Humans, Labyrinthine Fluids, Models, Biological, Mathematics, Semicircular Canals
Endolymph, Animals, Humans, Labyrinthine Fluids, Models, Biological, Mathematics, Semicircular Canals
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