The auditory apparatus or ears are placed in the petrous part of the temporal bone.
The auditory cortex is located in the brain, and is responsible for processing auditory information received from the ears.
yes the auditory receptor cells are located in the anvil
The primary auditory cortex, i.e. where the auditory signal first reach the cortex, is located on the Heshl's gyrus, on the supratemporal plane (the upper part of the temporal lobe). The auditory information then spreads to secondary auditory cortices located around primary the primary auditory cortex. Then the auditory signal diffuses to associative areas located in the parietal and frontal lobes.
The primary auditory cortex is located in the Temporal Lobe of the brain.
Auditory receptors are located in internal ears. The vestibulocochlear nerve carries the signal from internal ear to brain.
It is part of the auditory system, located in the midbrain. It helps integrate auditory information in the brain.
It is part of the auditory system, located in the midbrain. It helps integrate auditory information in the brain.
the temporal lobe
The auditory area is located in the temporal lobes of the brain. It also has branches into the frontal lobe through speech areas.
The hair cells are the auditory receptors located in the cochlea. These receptors are found in the organ of Corti.
The auditory osscle called the malleus/hammer is located in the middle ear:tympannic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
It comes right after the cochlea and it's in your ear.