The AN transfers signals originating from vibrations of the ear drum ( tympanic membrane ) to the brain for interpretation.
A nerve near the auditory canal.
It is necessary for the person with a cochlear implant to have function in the auditory nerves. This is because without the nerve function, the implant will not work.
the cochlear nerve
the auditory nerve pathways carry impulses to the auditory cortices in the ?
Vestibular nerve and cochlear nerve combines to form the vestibulocochlear nerve or the auditory nerve.
In the inner ear, "sound" is translated into electrical energy. This electrical energy is transmitted to the brain via the 8th cranial nerve more commonly called the auditory, acoustic or vestibulocochlear nerve. The brain receives the information and translates it into what we "hear", or at least into what is most important for us to hear at that time.
The Auditory Nerve does this.
Eardrum, Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup, Cochlea, Hair Cells, Auditory Nerve.
The cochlea is the part of the human that contains the auditory nerve
Auditory or vestibulocochlear nerve goes to your ear. It exits the skull through internal acoustic meatus along with the facial nerve.
auditory nerve
In the neck
The eighth cranial nerve or the vestibulocochlear nerve is dedicated to auditory apparatus.