THE VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE (VIII)
The vestibulocochlear nerve divides at the internal acoustic meatus into its vestibular and cochlear parts, which make their separate ways through the petrous temporal bone to the vestibular and cochlear components of the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. They are discussed further with the special sense organs of balance and hearing (p. 351).
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