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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1990;33(3): 427-39. |
Tonotopic Organization of Human Cochlear Nerve |
Jin Young Kim, MD, and Dong Myung Lee, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea |
蝸牛神經의 構造에 關한 形態學的 硏究 |
金鎭永 · 李東明 |
서울대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실 |
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ABSTRACT |
In animals, it is known that the basal fibers of the cochlear nerves are located peripheral to the apical fibers. And also, there are various reports on the size of fibers from different regions of the cochlea according to the conduction frequency. This is a report of the tonotopic organization of the human cochlear nerve. According to this study, the basal turn fibers of the human cochlear nerve were found to be located peripheral to the apical fibers, which were close to the vestibular nerve on the cross-section of the nerve trunk. Based on this study, the following results were obtained. Fibers from the basal turn were thicker than those from the apical turn by the ratio of 1.36 to 1.46. This was different from the findings in cats, in which the apical turn fibers were thicker than the basal turn fibers. The size of the fibers at specific locations in the cross-section of the human cochlear nerve trunk was variable. We hypothesize that the cochlear nerve is consists rosettes of one thick fiber surrounded by several thin fibers. This paper provides morphologic data that will promote the understanding of the structure and function of the cochlear nerve.
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Keywords:
Cochlear nerveㆍTonotopic organization. |
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