Nerve Elliptic-Saccular

Nerve elliptically saccular or n. utricularis is one of the nerves that make up the vestibular apparatus of the cochlea of ​​the auditory nerve. It is responsible for its sensory function and controls a person’s balance.

The elliptical sac nerve is a nerve formation that consists of several branches located inside the head. It forms an elliptical shape, which explains its name. The nerve is believed to be located in one of the largest vessels in the brain, called the saccular vessel.

One of the most important functions of the nerve is to control body position. When we move our bodies