A manual of anatomy . Fig- 306.—A diagram of the probable pathways of gustatory impulses. EESTBODY DEITERSNUC,. Fig. 307.—Diagram of the nuclei of termination of the vestibular nerve, and their higher connections. THE AUDITORY PATHWAY 423 glossopharyngeal and vagal nerves. The first neuron of the glosso-pharyngeal nerve lies in the ganglia jugulare and nodosum and theperipheral fiber (dendrite) ends in the tongue; the central fiber(axone) ends in the nucleus solitarius of the oblongata (as in the pre-ceding). The second neuron lies in this nucleus and the axon ends inthe thalamus. The third ne


A manual of anatomy . Fig- 306.—A diagram of the probable pathways of gustatory impulses. EESTBODY DEITERSNUC,. Fig. 307.—Diagram of the nuclei of termination of the vestibular nerve, and their higher connections. THE AUDITORY PATHWAY 423 glossopharyngeal and vagal nerves. The first neuron of the glosso-pharyngeal nerve lies in the ganglia jugulare and nodosum and theperipheral fiber (dendrite) ends in the tongue; the central fiber(axone) ends in the nucleus solitarius of the oblongata (as in the pre-ceding). The second neuron lies in this nucleus and the axon ends inthe thalamus. The third neuron starts in the thalamus and ends inthe gustatory area of the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex (medialsurface). Auditory Pathway.—The auditory nerve consists of the cochlearand vestibular divisions. The first neuron cells of the cochlear nervelie in the ganglion spirale of the organ of Corti. The peripheral fibers


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