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cochlear nucleus การใช้

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  • There, its fibers synapse with the cell bodies of the cochlear nucleus.
  • The auditory nerve responds to sound, sending a signal to the cochlear nucleus.
  • The central axons form synaptic connections with cells in the cochlear nucleus of the brainstem.
  • The MNTB is driven by excitatory input from globular bushy cells in the contralateral cochlear nucleus.
  • The particular physiology and morphology of each cochlear nucleus cell type enhances different aspects of sound information.
  • The inferior colliculus receives input from both the ipsilateral and contralateral cochlear nucleus and respectively the corresponding ears.
  • They reflect neuronal activity in the auditory nerve, cochlear nucleus, superior olive, and inferior colliculus of the brainstem.
  • "' Lateral lemniscus "'in red, as it connects the cochlear nucleus, superior olivary nucleus and the inferior colliculus, seen from behind
  • Additional inputs derive from the ipsilateral LNTB ( glycinergic, see below ), which provide inhibitory information from the ipsilateral cochlear nucleus.
  • Sufficient FGF levels ensure proper morphology of the cochlear nuclei, while Math5 insures correct size and processing of the cochlear nucleus.
  • Next in the pathway is the cochlear nucleus, which receives mainly ipsilateral ( that is, from the same side ) afferent input.
  • In the "'ventral cochlear nucleus "'( VCN ), auditory nerve fibers enter the brain via the nerve root in the ( VCN ).
  • The VCN is further divided by the nerve root into the posteroventral cochlear nucleus ( PVCN ) and the anteroventral cochlear nucleus ( AVCN ).
  • The VCN is further divided by the nerve root into the posteroventral cochlear nucleus ( PVCN ) and the anteroventral cochlear nucleus ( AVCN ).
  • The axons from the high-frequency region project to the dorsal portion of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus and the uppermost dorsal portions of the dorsal cochlear nucleus.
  • In mammals, this region is anatomically and physiologically split into two regions, the dorsal cochlear nucleus ( DCN ), and ventral cochlear nucleus ( VCN ).
  • In mammals, this region is anatomically and physiologically split into two regions, the dorsal cochlear nucleus ( DCN ), and ventral cochlear nucleus ( VCN ).
  • The dorsal cochlear nucleus ( DCN ) has input from the LL and output to the contralateral LL via the ipsilateral and contralateral Dorsal Acoustic Stria.
  • The axons from the high-frequency region project to the dorsal portion of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus and the uppermost dorsal portions of the dorsal cochlear nucleus.
  • The "'dorsal cochlear nucleus "'( DCN, also known as the " tuberculum acusticum " ), is a cortex-like structure on the dorso-lateral surface of the brainstem.
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