cochlear nerve

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cochlear nerve (plural cochlear nerves)

  1. (neuroanatomy) A nerve that arises in the spiral ganglion of the cochlea and carries auditory sensory information from the organ of Corti directly to the brain.
    Hypernym: vestibulocochlear nerve
    Coordinate term: vestibular nerve

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