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auditary nerve location​

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Answered by varshitaadnala
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It travels from the inner ear to the brainstem.

Answered by nuzhat12166
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Also called the acoustic or auditory nerve

The cochlear nerve, also known as the acoustic or auditory nerve, is the cranial nerve responsible for hearing. It travels from the inner ear to the brainstem and out through a bone located on the side of the skull called the temporal bone.

The Auditory Nerve conveys the neuronal activity generated by the hair cells to a specialized nucleus of the thalamus. This thalamic nucleus in turn relays this information to the auditory cortex, which is found within the temporal lobes of the brain.

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