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Ascending Auditory Pathway 0
The ascending auditory pathway is a complex network of neural connections that transmit sound information from the cochlea in the inner ear to the auditory cortex in the brain, enabling sound perception and processing. This pathway involves multiple relay stations, including the cochlear nucleus, superior olivary complex, inferior colliculus, and medial geniculate body, each playing a critical role in the analysis and integration of auditory signals.
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