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Download scientific diagram | Innervation patterns of type I and type II auditory nerve fibers on inner and outer hair cells, respectively. Central and peripheral axons of type I cells are myelinated, whereas axons of type II neurons are unmyelinated. Peripheral terminals of type I and type II cells are unmyelinated within the organ of Corti, i.e. beyond the habenula perforata.  from publication: Noise-induced and age-related hearing loss: New perspectives and potential therapies | The classic view of sensorineural hearing loss has been that the primary damage targets are hair cells and that auditory nerve loss is typically secondary to hair cell degeneration. Recent work has challenged that view. In noise-induced hearing loss, exposures causing only | Hair Cell, Hearing Loss and Neuro-Otology | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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