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Auditory Circuit

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Overview

The auditory circuit processes sound information from the cochlea through brainstem nuclei to the auditory cortex. Auditory dysfunction can occur in neurodegenerative diseases including [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) and [Parkinson's disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)[@gates2002].

Circuit Architecture

flowchart TD A["Cochlea"] -->|"auditory nerve"| B["Cochlear<br/>Nuclei"] B -->|"acoustic stria"| C["Superior<br/>Olivary Complex"] B -->|"lateral lemniscus"| D["Inferior<br/>Colliculus"] C -->|"lateral lemniscus"| D D -->|"brachium"| E["Medial Geniculate<br/>Body (MGB)"] E -->|"auditory radiation"| F["Primary<br/>Auditory<br/>Cortex (A1)"] F --> G["Superior<br/>Temporal Gyrus"] G --> H["Wernicke's<br/>Area"] G --> I["Auditory<br/>Association Cortex"] style F fill:#0a1929,stroke:#333,color:#e0e0e0 style H fill:#1a0a1f,stroke:#333,color:#e0e0e0

Pathway Components

Cochlear Nuclei


The cochlear nuclei process auditory nerve signals, beginning the first central processing stage.

Superior Olivary Complex


The [superior olivary complex](/brain-regions/pons) localizes sound in space through binaural processing.

Inferior Colliculus


The [inferior colliculus](/brain-regions/inferior-colliculus) integrates auditory information and generates reflexive responses to sound.

Medial Geniculate Body


The medial geniculate body is the thalamic relay to the auditory cortex.

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