kuuloverkostot
Kuuloverkostot, often translated as "hearing networks" or "auditory networks," refer to the complex neural pathways and processing centers within the auditory system that enable the perception and interpretation of sound. These networks begin with the sensory hair cells in the cochlea, which convert mechanical vibrations into electrical signals. These signals are then transmitted through the auditory nerve to various brain regions, including the cochlear nuclei, superior olivary complex, inferior colliculus, medial geniculate nucleus, and finally, the auditory cortex.
Each stage of the auditory pathway is responsible for processing different aspects of sound. For instance,
Disruptions or damage to these kuuloverkostot can lead to various hearing disorders, such as hearing loss,