RIGHTLEFT No Stimulus. RIGHTLEFT Right Horizontal Canal Stimulus Left Horizontal Canal Stimulus.

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RIGHTLEFT No Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Horizontal Canal Stimulus Left Horizontal Canal Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Horizontal Canal Inhibition Left Horizontal Canal Inhibition

RIGHTLEFT No Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Stimulus Left Anterior Canal Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Inhibition Left Anterior Canal Inhibition

RIGHTLEFT Right Posterior Canal Stimulus Left Posterior Canal Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Posterior Canal Inhibition Left Posterior Canal Inhibition

RIGHTLEFT No Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Posterior Canal Stimulus Left Anterior Canal Inhibition

RIGHTLEFT Right Posterior Canal Inhibition Left Anterior Canal Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT No Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Stimulus Left Posterior Canal Inhibition

RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Inhibition Left Posterior Canal Stimulus

The Semicircular Canal System RIGHTLEFT

Tilt Right RIGHTLEFT Stimulation Inhibition

RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Stimulus Right Posterior Canal Stimulus

Right Posterior Canal Stimulus RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Stimulus +

Left Posterior Canal Inhibition RIGHTLEFT Left Anterior Canal Inhibition +

The Semicircular Canal System RIGHTLEFT

Tilt Forward RIGHTLEFT

RIGHTLEFT Right Anterior Canal Stimulus Left Anterior Canal Stimulus

RIGHTLEFT Right Posterior Canal Inhibition Left Posterior Canal Inhibition

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