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The number of otoliths and hair cells in the vestibular apparatus decrease with age which could contribute to decreased vestibular sensitivity (Johnson 1971, Rosenthall and Rubin 1975).
Pedro Weisleder, University of Texas at Austin Department of Zoology, points out that promising new research could lead to drugs or treatment processes that would stimulate the vestibular apparatus to regenerate its sensory cells.
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