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Balance: Let's get Physiological S1E8
Let's get Physiological
English - April 24, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 27 MBLife Sciences Science Health & Fitness Medicine physiology physiological society science life health medicine biomedical neuroscience genetics Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Emily and Amy speak to Doris Bamiou (UCL Ear Institute, UK) about the vestibular system and how it provides our brain with information about where our body is in space, and Raymond Reynolds (University of Birmingham, UK) about what can happen when things go wrong with our vestibular system.
They also discuss: Dizziness in discus and hammer throwers, why some people feel nauseous when watching 3D films, and do blind people have better hearing than sighted people?