It comes right after the cochlea and it's in your ear.
the cochlear nerve
Auditory receptors are located in internal ears. The vestibulocochlear nerve carries the signal from internal ear to brain.
the auditory nerve pathways carry impulses to the auditory cortices in the ?
The auditory nerve, which is part of cranial nerve VIII or the vestibulocochlear nerve, connects the hair cells of the cochlea in the inner ear with the cochlear nucleus, located in the brainstem at the junction of the pons and medulla.
Vestibular nerve and cochlear nerve combines to form the vestibulocochlear nerve or the auditory nerve.
The Auditory Nerve does this.
Eardrum, Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup, Cochlea, Hair Cells, Auditory Nerve.
Inside the skull. It is a "cranial nerve" (thus not from the spinal cord) and goes directly from the brain to the inner ear.
The cochlea is the part of the human that contains the auditory nerve
Auditory or vestibulocochlear nerve goes to your ear. It exits the skull through internal acoustic meatus along with the facial nerve.
auditory nerve
In the neck