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Q: How does the brain affect the ear?
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What part of the ear picks up the messages and transmit to the brain?

The 8th cranial nerve sends messages to the brain from the ear. There are several parts involved: In the inner ear are receptor cells that receive vibrations of sound and noise from the outside, which then stimulate the cochlear nerve to send these sounds to the brain for interpretation.Head movements also affect the fluid inside the ear and stimulate the vestibular nerve to send information to the brain regarding the body's sense of balance or position.


What part of your ear carries signals to the brain?

the inner ear


What does the ear canal do for an ear?

The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.


What part of the ear relays a message from the ear to the brain?

tr535 y


Which part of the ear send nerve signals to the brain?

inner ear


What happens when a wasp flies into your ear and stings your brain?

Because there is an eardrum in between the outer ear and inner ear, there is no way for it to get right into your brain. There is no tube that goes all the way in.


What does brain tumor affect Does it affect any other part of your head or brain parts Is there any cure for that?

How does a brain tumor affect the Brain?


What do you need to hear sound?

Ears, a brain, components in the ear (ear drum, ear canals etc.)


What are the electrical signals called which are sent to our brain?

There are a few things that pass message from the ear to the brain. The most likely answer is the ear canal.


Where in the ear in sound changed into signals that are sent to the brain?

The inner ear is responsible for converting sound waves into neural impulses that are sent to the brain.


What is the path of a sound wave as it travels to your brain?

Source ==> conducting media ==> outer ear ==> middle ear ==> ear drum ==> hammer ==> anvil ==> stirrup ==> cochlea ==> cilia ==> auditory nerves ==> brain


Do both the brain and the ear control your body?

No