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Saccular acoustic sensitivity
Posterior canal
Superior canal
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canal
Vestibule
Cochlea
Saccule
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Saccular acoustic sensitivity is a measurement of the ear's affectability to sound. The saccule's normal function is to keep the body balanced, but it is believed to have some hearing function for special frequencies and tones. Saccular acoustic sensitivity is considered to be simply an extension of the sense of hearing through the use of the saccule.

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