3. The cochlea of the inner ear is responsible for transducing sound waves into neural signals. These
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3. The cochlea of the inner ear is responsible for transducing sound waves into neural signals. These signals are carried centrally by the auditory nerve
(cranial nerve VIII). Subsequent processing of auditory information occurs in the cochlear nuclei, the superior olive, the inferior colliculi, the medial geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, and the auditory cortex. (LO2)
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