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- Bb74c354390f5ce4ac5e149590041ca8b source "Wikipedia:Cochlear_nerve" @default.
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- Bb74c354390f5ce4ac5e149590041ca8b annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000013 @default.
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- Bb74c354390f5ce4ac5e149590041ca8b annotatedTarget "The cell bodies of the cochlear nerve lie within the central aspect of the cochlea and are collectively known as the spiral ganglion. This name reflects the fact that the cell bodies, considered as a unit, have a spiral (or perhaps more accurately, a helical) shape, reflecting the shape of the cochlea. The terms 'cochlear nerve fiber' and 'spiral ganglion cell' are used, to some degree, interchangeably, although the former may be used to more specifically refer to the central axons of the cochlear nerve. These central axons exit the cochlea at its base, where it forms a nerve trunk. In humans, this aspect of the nerve is roughly one inch in length. It projects centrally to the brainstem, where its fibers synapse with the cell bodies of the cochlear nucleus" @default.