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What nerves that carries sound massage to the brain?

the cochlear nerve (found in the ears).


Which nerves carry sound impulses from the inner ear of the brain?

The auditory nerve carries auditory impulses to the brain.


What is the name of the nerve that carries messages from the ear to the brain?

The nerve that carries messages from the ear to the brain is called the auditory nerve, also known as the vestibulocochlear nerve. It is responsible for transmitting sound and balance information from the inner ear to the brain for processing.


What do the nerves in the ear do?

The nerves in the ear transmit sound information from the cochlea to the brain for processing. They also play a role in helping to maintain balance by sending signals related to head position and movement to the brain.


What carry messages from your sense ograns to your brain?

The nervous system carries messages from your sense organs to your brain. These messages are transmitted through sensory neurons that send signals to the brain to be interpreted as different sensations such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.


What kinds of messages do your nerves ending carry do your?

It really depends on where the nerve fiber is going to. They could stimulate sight, sound, pressure, pain, etc.


What transmits sound from the inner ear to the brain?

The auditory nerve transmits sound signals from the inner ear to the brain. It carries electrical impulses generated by the hair cells in the cochlea to the brainstem, where the signals are further processed and interpreted as sound.


Why do you hear what you hear?

Sound is a natural phenomenon. Hearing is a physiological detection of sound. For humans, the ear channels sound in. It stimulates nerves in the inner ear. Different nerves are stimulated by different frequencies. These nerves transmit their signals to the brain. The brain interprets the nerve signals, comparing them to signals it has heard before or those that are instinctively recognized. Why? Because the brain and the ear are made to work this way.


Which part of your ear sends the messages to your brain that you've heard a sound?

The cochlea


When is sound perceived?

Sound is perceived when sound waves enter the ear and are processed by the auditory system in the brain. The brain interprets these sound waves as meaningful sounds, allowing us to hear and distinguish different sounds in our environment.


What makes a sound and how do you hear it?

sound waves, your eardrum picks up these vibrations and transforms them into messages which your brain recieves


Are your eyes connected to your brain by auditory nerves or optic nerves?

Your eyes are connected to your brain by optic nerves, not auditory nerves. Optic nerves transmit visual information from the eyes to the brain for processing, while auditory nerves transmit information related to hearing from the ears to the brain.