Vestibulocochlear nerve

Acoustic tubercle

The acoustic tubercle is a nucleus on the end of the cochlear nerve. The cochlear nerve is lateral to the root of the vestibular nerve. Its fibers end in two nuclei: one, the accessory nucleus, lies immediately in front of the inferior peduncle; the other, the acoustic tubercle, somewhat lateral to it. (Wikipedia).

Acoustic tubercle
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HOW IT WORKS: Acoustics

The basic principles using environmental noise from city traffic as an example are explained.

From playlist HOW IT WORKS

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How to Work with Wikipedia Sandbox

This is a short video that helps students or editors of Wikipedia to access and edit in the Sandbox of their user account. This was made for the Wiki Edu Project. I do not own or hold copyright over any aspect of the Wikipedia site or its pages. ***There is no audio***

From playlist Wikipedia Education Dashboard Tutorials

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The Ear | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool

The Ear The visible part of the ear is called the pinna. It funnels sound into our ears. The sound waves travel down the ear canal towards the eardrum. The eardrum is a membrane at the end of the ear canal, and is extremely sensitive. It is also called the tympanic membrane. Sound wav

From playlist PHYSICS: Waves

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PHY_024 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: The Phoneme

In this micro-lecture of less than two minutes, Prof. Handke discusses the historical perspective and the various approaches towards the phoneme including their major differences. (Optional Spanish subtitles by Andrea Yaques, Lima, Peru)

From playlist Micro-Lectures - Phonology

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Waveguides Explained

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From playlist Waveguides

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What is Sound? - Quickly Discover What Sound Really Is

What is Sound? This simple demonstration visually shows how sound waves are produced from a vibrating surface. A frequency generator is hooked up to a power amplifier, and the resultant signal is used to drive a loudspeaker. The signal is also sent to an oscilloscope. After listen

From playlist Physics Demonstrations

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Understanding Aerodynamic Drag

Get access to the extended version of this and other videos (without any ads) on Nebula - https://nebula.tv/videos/the-efficient-engineer-understanding-aerodynamic-drag-extended-version Drag and lift are the forces which act on a body moving through a fluid, or on a stationary object in a

From playlist Fluid Mechanics

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: The Upper Arm BONES

Marc draws and describes the bones of the upper arm and shoulder girdle relevant for drawing.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: The Torso (front)-RECTUS ABDOMINIS

Form study of the front flanking rectus abdominis.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: The Torso anatomy demonstrations Part 2

More torso demonstrations with figure models redacted.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: Active Diagram-TORSO and Pelvis

Marc demonstrates an active diagram from a simple gesture to put together an anatomical flayed view of the torso and pelvis.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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Standing waves in tubes demonstrated and explained: from fizzics.org

Notes to support this video lesson are here: https://www.fizzics.org/standing-waves-in-a-tube/ Standing waves in tubes are the key part of all wind instruments. The video lesson shows how standing waves can be created within a tube and how the molecules inside the tube oscillate. Supportin

From playlist Standing waves, resonance and damping

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: Ecorche Torso-Lecture

Marc discusses the anatomy of the torso for drawing, pointing out relevant features from Houdon's ecorche-miniature.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: The Pelvis-Constructions and general parts to know for drawing

Marc describes and draws the pelvis and looks at ways to draw the form by simplifying it into either a box or bowl form.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: The Torso (back)-Rhomboids, InfraS, Teres Maj.

Form descriptions for drawing the "open triangle" of: Rhomboids Infraspinatus Teres Major

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: The Upper Arm-MUSCLES

Marc draws and demonstrates the relevant muscles of the upper arm.

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS: Bones of the Lower Leg-Tibia and Fibula

Marc describes and draws the lower leg bones-Tibia and Fibula and discusses their importance and relevance in human anatomy and figure drawing. (This is a better version video than the one recorded prior.)

From playlist ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS

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Triceratops: Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong #16

http://thegeekgroup.org/ - It's one of our most requested dinosaurs! Steve covers the inaccuracies of one of the several toys viewers sent in for this episode, talks Triceratops's crest and horn development, and touches on the popular, yet erroneous notion that this particular dinosaur nev

From playlist Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong

Related pages

Vestibular nerve | Cochlear nerve