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Morph Naschitti
on Dec 14, 2024Verified
Which of the following correctly describes the vestibular projection pathway to the brain?
A) Vestibular nerve - vestibulocochlear nerve - vestibular nuclei - thalamus - cerebral cortex
B) Vestibulocochlear nerve - vestibular nerve - vestibular nuclei - thalamus - cerebral cortex
C) Vestibular nerve - vestibulocochlear nerve - thalamus - vestibular nuclei - cerebral cortex
D) Vestibulocochlear nerve - vestibular nerve - thalamus - vestibular nuclei - cerebral cortex
Vestibular Projection Pathway
The network of neural pathways that transmit information from the vestibular system of the inner ear, involved in balance, to the brain.
Vestibular Nuclei
A group of nuclei located in the brainstem that process vestibular information from the inner ear regarding balance and spatial orientation.
- Elucidate the mechanisms of neural pathways that handle the processing of sensory information.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the mechanisms of neural pathways that handle the processing of sensory information.
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