单词 | statoacoustic |
释义 | > as lemmasstatoacoustic statoacoustic adj. Brit. /ˌstatəʊəˈkuːstɪk/ , U.S. /ˌstædoʊəˈkustɪk/ [after German stato-akustisch (1934 or earlier)] of or relating to the senses of equilibrium and hearing; spec. designating the eighth cranial nerve, which innervates the cochlea and vestibule of the inner ear (now usually known as the vestibulocochlear nerve).ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > nervous system > nerve > specific nerves > [adjective] > specific cranial nerves pathetic1681 pathetical1681 wandering1718 trigeminal1830 trifacial1840 oculomotor1861 vagal1885 oculimotor1890 oculimotory1890 oculogyric1922 statoacoustic1928 1928 H. E. Walter Biol. Vertebr. xx. 696 Although equilibration and hearing are two quite distinct functions, the stato-acoustic organs through which they are mediated in vertebrates are so intimately associated in structure and derivation, that they must be considered together. 1964 J. Z. Young Model of Brain vii. 122 There is thus the possibility of correct interaction of visual and stato-acoustic information, these being the two chief systems that project to the mid-brain roof. 2006 T. Telger tr. R. Probst et al. Basic Otorhinolaryngol. x. 222/1 Rarely, the infection ascends along the statoacoustic nerve and may incite a life-threatening encephalitis in the brainstem. < as lemmas |
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