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. 2004 Oct 18;5(4):411–426. doi: 10.1007/s10162-004-5014-5

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Schematic representation of the cochlea showing auditory nerve bipolar ganglion cells, their axons directed to the cochlear nucleus, and their dendrites directed to the hair cells. Approximately 95% of the dendrites project to inner hair cells with each inner hair cell making synaptic connections with up to 25 dendrites. Electrical stimulation through a cochlear implant bypasses the terminal portions of the auditory nerve and activates the nerve in the region of the ganglion cells.