Overview
Auditory nerves are sensory nerve fibers that carry sound signals from the ear to the brain. They are responsible for carrying sound information from the external environment, such as speech and music, through the ear and into the auditory centers of the brain. This allows us to understand and respond to sound. Without auditory nerves, we would be unable to hear. Auditory nerves are vital in our ability to interact with the world. Without them, communication, learning, and social interaction would be significantly limited.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
How this research is being cited
The 1 article above has been cited 7 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Mustafa Şen · 2025 · Ağrı Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
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2025 · Deleted Journal
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Smriti Wadhwa et al. · 2024 · Cureus
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2024 · Cureus
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J-A Barré’s historic article “On posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome”: A translation from FrenchV. Gorelov · 2020 · Cephalalgia
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J-A Barré’s historic article “On posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome”: A translation from French2020 · Cephalalgia
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2016 · Journal of Otolaryngology Advances
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