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Balance and Determining Equilibrium
Linear acceleration coding by maculae
The maculae are specialized for sensing linear acceleration, such as when gravity acts on the tilting head, or if the head starts moving in a straight line. The difference in inertia between the hair cell stereocilia and the otolith in which they are embedded leads to a force that causes the stereocilia to bend in the direction of that linear acceleration.
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"OpenStax College, Sensory Perception. December 8, 2013."
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