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Which part of your ear sends the message to your brain that you've heard something?

Auditory Nerve


What part of the ear send the message to the brain?

The vestibulocochlear nerve, or 8th cranial nerve.


What part of the brain is located behind the right ear?

The part of the brain located behind the right ear is the temporal lobe.


Part of your ear sends the message to your brain that you've heard a sound?

The cochlea


What part of your ear carries signals to the brain?

the inner ear


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

inner ear


How does sound travel to your brains?

the sound wave vibrate the cochlea in your ear (a small snail like organ in your ear) the fluid inside it shake touching receptors your brain takes the vibrations and and relays the info


Which part of the ear sends a message to the brain that is recognized as sound?

The simple answer: In the inner ear the cochlea (the roundish wound up thing that looks a little like a snail shell to me), picks up vibrations from the eardrum (AKA Tympanic membrane) which are then converted to nerve impulses, which are received by the brain as sound.


How does the ear transmit sounds?

the waves hit the ear and it travels through the ear canal. Then the waves impacts the ear drum and the ear drum vibrates the hammer from the series of the three bones and then goes to the cochlea and gives the message to the nerves to deliver the message to the brain


Does the auditory canal carry the message of sound to the brain?

No, the auditory canal simply serves to channel sound waves to the middle ear. Once in the middle ear, the sound waves are converted into vibrations that travel through the ossicles to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve.


Where are you think message come from and where are they sent?

the message comes from your mouth and when you hear it by your ear parts of your nerve cells that pick up messages or dendrites carries to the brain


How does the message from sound waves get to your brain?

Sound waves travel through the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are passed to the cochlea in the inner ear, where hair cells are stimulated and send signals to the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve then carries these signals to the brain, which processes and interprets the sound.