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a·cous·tic ra·di·a·tion

[TA]
the fibers that pass from the medial geniculate body to the transverse temporal gyri of the cerebral cortex by way of the sublentiform part or limb of the internal capsule.
Synonym(s): radiatio acustica [TA]
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a·cous·tic ra·di·a·tion

(ă-kūs'tik rā'dē-ā'shŭn) [TA]
The fibers that pass from the medial geniculate body to the transverse temporal gyri of the cerebral cortex by way of the sublentiform part of the internal capsule.
Synonym(s): radiatio acustica [TA] .
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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