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Just as every audience is different, the place where you speak is usually different every time you speak.
Vestibular Senses
The sense responsible for providing the brain with information about motion, head position, and spatial orientation; it also helps with balance and maintaining posture.
Orientation
The awareness of one's self in relation to time, place, and identity, often used as a measure of one's mental state.
Vestibular Senses
A sensory system responsible for providing our brain with information about motion, head position, and spatial orientation; it helps with balance and eye movements.
Basilar Membrane
A membrane in the cochlea of the inner ear; it plays a crucial role in the sense of hearing by vibrating in response to sound, which in turn stimulates hair cells to send nerve impulses to the brain.
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