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This is accomplished via the cochlear nerve (one of the two branches of the eighth cranial nerve).

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the temporal lobes

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Occipital lobe

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Which nerves carry sound impulses from the inner ear of the brain?

The auditory nerve carries auditory impulses to the brain.


What carries the nerve impulses to the auditory cortex of the brain where they will be perceived sound?

The Auditory Nerve does this.


What auditory nerve is responsible for?

The auditory nerve is responsible for relaying vibrations from the cochlea, in the inner ear, to the brain as electrical impulses. The auditory centre of the brain then interprets these as sound.


How do auditory pathways carry nerve impulses to auditory cortices?

the auditory nerve pathways carry impulses to the auditory cortices in the ?


What is a difference between optic nerve and auditory nerve?

Optic nerve is found in the eye which sends the nerve impulses from the eye to the brain. The auditory nerve is present in the ear and sends the nerve impulses from the ear to the brain. They both have the same functions though they're present in different places.


Sound waves from the air travel on the auditory nerve to the brain?

No, electrical impulses generated within the auditory senses do that.


What is the nerve transmits the message receive to the center of the hearing in the brain?

AUDITORY


What transmits sound from the inner ear to the brain?

Nerves in the ear respond to the mechanical stress of soundwaves and transmit the stress/sound accoundingly (super simplified answer)


What carries electrical impulses from the ear to the brain?

sound waves enter the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate.VIBRATIONS pass through 3 connected bones in the middle earThis motion SETS FLUID MOVING in the inner ear.Moving fluid bends thousands of delicate hair-like cells which convert the vibrations into NERVE IMPULSES.Nerve impulses are CARRIED to the brain by the auditory nerveIn the brain, these impulses are CONVERTED into what we "hear" as sound.


The auditory nerve pathways carry impulses to the auditory cortices in the?

Temporal lobes.


What nerves carries messages of sound to the brain?

the cochlear nerve


Do axons receive nerve impulses?

no, they transport vigear to the brain through blood.