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Cochlear Nucleus Bushy Cells

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Cochlear Nucleus Bushy Cells

Introduction

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Cochlear Nucleus Bushy Cells represent a critical component of the central auditory system, serving as the primary gateway for auditory information processing in the brainstem. Located in the ventral cochlear nucleus, these neurons play essential roles in sound localization, temporal precision, and binaural hearing. This page provides comprehensive information about their structure, function, molecular characteristics, and implications in neurodegenerative diseases.

Overview

Cochlear nucleus bushy cells are specialized auditory neurons located in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) and posteroventral cochlear nucleus (PVCN). These cells receive direct excitatory input from the auditory nerve fibers originating from inner hair cells of the cochlea. Bushy cells are characterized by their large, globular cell bodies and extensive dendritic arborizations that receive converging inputs from multiple auditory nerve fibers, enabling them to function as coincidence detectors for binaural auditory processing. [@joris1994]

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