auditory nerve
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of auditory nerve
First recorded in 1715–25
Example Sentences
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"They saw its role more in receiving signals from the auditory nerve and transmitting them to high-level regions of the brain."
From Science Daily
The device, which uses electrodes to stimulate auditory nerves in the inner ear, allows patients to hear sounds, especially those needed to understand speech.
From New York Times
By measuring the response of their auditory nerve and brainstem, the researchers found that chronic tinnitus was not only associated with a loss of auditory nerve but that participants showed hyperactivity in the brainstem.
From Science Daily
The number of synapses that transmit the signals to the auditory nerve was also reduced.
From Science Daily
But sensorineural hearing loss is caused by a problem occurring in the inner ear, auditory nerve and brain.
From Salon
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