The vestibulocochlear nerve, or 8th cranial nerve.
Eardrum
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.
inner ear
The cochlea
Yes. Ear drum send messages to inner ear in the form of vibrations. These vibrations are transmitted through three small bones in the middle ear.
The vestibulocochlear nerve, or 8th cranial nerve.
The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.
Motor nerve , but not from ear from whole body , these motor nerves carry messages to the brain.
The tiny hairs that send messages to the brain are located in the inner ear, specifically within the cochlea. These hair cells convert sound vibrations into electrical signals, which are then transmitted via the auditory nerve to the brain for processing. Additionally, similar hair cells are found in the vestibular system, responsible for balance and spatial orientation.
The part of the brain located behind the right ear is the temporal lobe.
the inner ear
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