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Balance

a dizzying journey through the science of our most delicate sense

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An edition of Balance (2017)

Balance

a dizzying journey through the science of our most delicate sense

First edition.
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"Some low-frequency sounds--such as noise from storms or truck engines--can make you feel dizzy and nauseated. An index finger's light touch can stop people from losing balance. You are more prone to trip when you think someone is watching you. A breakthrough in improving balance as we age might just come through the study of the Achilles tendon. A person gets "falling down drunk" due to a tiny structure in the inner ear that floats when it becomes soaked in alcohol. These and other surprising and useful nuggets of information can be found in this lively, 360-degree exploration of our body's most intricate, overlooked sense--balance. Readers follow award-winning science and health writer Carol Svec through various facilities as she talks with leading scientists doing state-of-the-art balance research. Svec translates their most fascinating findings for the layperson in a way that is highly entertaining and broadly accessible. She showcases the coolest gadgets used by researchers as she grills an egg in a virtual kitchen, has her senses fooled by a mannequin named Hans in a Tumbling Room, survives "the Vominator" without losing her lunch, and experiences drunken dizziness inside a police muster room. Along the way she cites case studies of people whose lives are affected by balance dysfunction; explains how balance research is being applied today to help those who are ill, elderly, disabled, or simply prone to motion sickness; and provides a glimpse at what ingenious, potentially life-changing advances may be coming down the road. Whether you have a balance disorder or care about someone who does, are an athlete or performer whose livelihood depends on balance, or just love accessible, page-turning popular science, you'll be enlightened and entertained by this appreciation of our complex super-sense"--

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273

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Balance: a dizzying journey through the science of our most delicate sense
2017, Chicago Review Press Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Hurling for science: motion sickness
Loops and rocks in your head: the vestibular system
The eyes are the windows to the ears: vision
Do you know where your body is?: proprioception
Self-orientation: the gravity of up
Life-changer: persistent postural-perceptual dizziness
Sound: infra and otherwise
Altered states: pharmacology
Of helicopters, 3-D, and queasy cam: cybersickness
Beyond gravity: virtual reality
Think not, do: psychology in kinesiology
Building a better gait: mechanics in kinesiology
With luck, we all get old: fall prevention
Balance cycles around: coming full circle.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-266) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612.8/58, 616.841
Library of Congress
QP471 .S87 2017, QP471.S87 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 273 pages
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26933894M
Internet Archive
balancedizzyingj0000svec
ISBN 10
1613734824
ISBN 13
9781613734827
LCCN
2017000934
OCLC/WorldCat
975113541

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