A manual of anatomy . Fig. 316.—Diagram of the nuclei of termination of the vestibular nerve, and their higher Fig. 317.— Diagram of the cochlear nuclei of termination and their higher connections. cerebellum, to the nuclei of the oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminus andabducens nerve, to the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex, to thethalamus and to the ventral horns of the spinal cord (cervicalportion). THE FACIAL NERVE 441 The lateral lemniscus contains all of the auditory fibers but theyreach this tract by different routes as shown above. The auditory nerve is attached to the b


A manual of anatomy . Fig. 316.—Diagram of the nuclei of termination of the vestibular nerve, and their higher Fig. 317.— Diagram of the cochlear nuclei of termination and their higher connections. cerebellum, to the nuclei of the oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminus andabducens nerve, to the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex, to thethalamus and to the ventral horns of the spinal cord (cervicalportion). THE FACIAL NERVE 441 The lateral lemniscus contains all of the auditory fibers but theyreach this tract by different routes as shown above. The auditory nerve is attached to the brain at the inferolateralmargin of the pons lateral to the facial nerve. It consists of ves-tibular and cochlear roots. It passes into the internal acoustic vestibular root, or nerve communicates with the nervus inter-medius and the geniculate ganghon of the facial nerve and sends itsthree branches to the utriculus and ampulla of the superior andlateral semicircular canals. The cochlear root, or nerve sendsbranches to ampulla of the posterior semicircular. canal, to thesacculus and the cochlea. The vestibu


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