1. vestibular - Noun
2. vestibular - Adjective
Of or pertaining to a vestibule; like a vestibule.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbove both sides of the glottis are the two vestibular folds or false vocal folds which have a small sac between them. Source: Internet
Above both sides of the vocal cord is the vestibular fold or false vocal cord, which has a small sac between its two folds. Source: Internet
A disproportionate number of agoraphobics have weak vestibular function and consequently rely more on visual or tactile signals. Source: Internet
False vocal folds main The vocal folds are sometimes called 'true vocal folds' to distinguish them from the 'false vocal folds' known as vestibular folds or ventricular folds. Source: Internet
In fully developed MD it affects both the balance system ( vestibular system ) and the hearing system ( cochlea ) of the inner ear. Source: Internet
In addition, patients seem to show no disturbed processing of visual and vestibular inputs when determining subjective visual vertical. Source: Internet