VIII was once called the auditory nerve because it is the nerve of _____.
Many anatomists objected to calling VIII the auditory nerve because it serves the function of hearing as well as the function of _____.
The central processes of _____ in the vestibular ganglion and the spiral ganglion of the cochlea synapse on neurons in the nuclei of VIII.
VIII is now called the vestibulocochlear nerve because it carries information from the _____ ganglion and the spiral ganglion of the _____.
- Cochlea
Although some mnemonics still refer to VIII as the _____ nerve, VIII is formally called the _____ nerve.
- Vestibulocochlear nerve
The vestibulocochlear nerve enters the _____ at the border between the medulla and the pons.
The vestibulocochlear nerve is assigned to the medulla although 1/3 of its nuclei are in the lower _____.
Four nuclei of VIII are in the upper _____, and 2 nuclei of VIII are in the lower _____.
- Pons
Most of the nuclei of the vestibulocochlear nerve that are assigned to the upper medulla extend a short distance into the _____, and one nucleus assigned to the lower pons extends a short distance into the _____.
- Upper medulla
The dorsal and ventral cochlear nuclei and the inferior and medial vestibular nuclei of VIII are in the upper medulla; the lateral and superior vestibular nuclei of VIII are in the _____.
The dorsal cochlear nucleus is in the _____ dorsolateral to the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
The dorsal cochlear nucleus is _____ to the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
The dorsal cochlear nucleus is in the _____ between the _____ and the lateral aperture of the 4th ventricle.
- Inferior cerebellar peduncle
The ventral cochlear nucleus is in the _____ anterior to the dorsal cochlear nucleus.
Auditory information reaches the ipsilateral ventral (anterior) and dorsal (posterior) cochlear nuclei of the medulla in the cochlear division of the _____ nerve.
The spiral ganglion of the cochlea sends auditory information to the ipsilateral _____ and _____ nuclei.
- Dorsal
The central processes of the axons of spiral ganglion cells branch with the ventral branch synapsing in the ipsilateral _____ and the dorsal branch synapsing in the ipsilateral _____.
- Dorsal cochlear nucleus
Each sound frequency is detected in a specific spot in the cochlea, and each sound frequency synapses in a specific spot in the _____ dorsal cochlear nucleus, and each sound frequency synapsing in 3 specific spots in the _____ ventral cochlear nucleus.
- Ipsilateral
The dedication of a linear array of places to specific sound _____ is called tonotopic organization.
The dorsal cochlear nucleus and each of the 3 parts of the ventral cochlear nucleus have independent _____ organizations.
Tonotopic organization is preserved in the projections of the _____ and _____.
- Ventral cochlear nuclei
_____ is preserved in all pathways from the cochlea to the nucleus of the inferior colliculus in the lower midbrain.
The nucleus of the inferior colliculus is inside the _____ in the _____.
- Lower midbrain
Directly or indirectly, each nucleus of the _____ receives tonotopically organized information from both dorsal cochlear nuclei and both ventral cochlear nuclei.