How is the brain and the central/peripheral jittery system involved within the sense of audible range?
Answer:
The first person have given a correct answer but highly incomplete.
The ear is divided within 3 parts:
1. external
2. middle
3. inner
The inner ear contains receptors for both hearing and go together. The impulses travel together through the VIII-th cranial impudence to the medulla oblongata where the impulse jump to a second neuron. Here the stability fibers go to the cerebellum and the audible range fibers go up the brain stem to the diencephalon (middle brain) to a formation call corpus geniculatus medialis (part of the meta-thalamus). Here the impulses step to a 3rd neuron which carries the sensation to the temporal lobe of the brain within the 21st and 22nd areas.
brain posseses a part name medula oblongata that is responsible 4 hearin as powerfully as boby balance.