Psychology, asked by oyvrrr, 1 year ago

Which of the following correctly lists the structures through which sound travels after being converted into neural signals?
A.
auditory nerve, auditory cortex, thalamus
B.
auditory cortex, thalamus, auditory nerve
C.
auditory nerve, thalamus, auditory cortex
D.
auditory membrane, auditory cortex, thalamus

Answers

Answered by ulkit160904
1

I think so B option is correct this is because sound wave at last reaches auditory nerves

Answered by indiabrainly
0

Answer:

Option  B  is the correct Answer

Explanation:

It is because sound wave, at last, reaches auditory nerves, passing through, stagewise, auditory cortex, thalamus. Auditory messages are transported conveyance to the brain by means of two types of the pathway: the primary auditory which exclusively pathway carries messages from the cochlea, and the non-primary one that also called the reticular sensory type pathway, that carries all types of sensory messages.

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