A composite sensory nerve supplying the hair cells of the vestibular organ and the hair cells of the cochlea.
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Examples for "acoustic nerve"
Examples for "acoustic nerve"
1It usually consists of a closed vesicle, filled with fluid, and containing otoliths, with the acoustic nerve expanding on its wall.
2On the thin wall of this delicate labyrinth the acoustic nerve, which comes from the after-brain, spreads out in most elaborate fashion.
3The acoustic nerve is formed from ectodermic cells of the hind brain, and develops from the nervous structure that appears at its dorsal limit.
1Underlying it is a change in activity and firing in the auditory nerve.
2Spontaneous firings of the auditory nerve can cause a high-pitched hiss, for example.
3Datavises became sensevises, relaying optical and auditory nerve inputs directly to the studio.
4Four auditory nanorecorders were tapped into his auditory nerve system.
5So is a part of the auditory nerve that connects it with the brain.
1An isolated lesion of the eighth cranial nerve can be the only neurologic sign in patients with leukoencephalopathy complicating Lyme disease.
2Tumors of the eighth cranial nerve, as well as other intracranial and spinal neoplasms, are the typical lesions in type 2 neurofibromatosis.
3Vestibular schwannomas (VSs) are benign tumors arising from eighth cranial nerve and most often occur sporadically in individuals of middle age group.
Translations for eighth cranial nerve