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In Other Words, Damage Or Destruction Of The Hair Cells In The Cochlea Can Result In Total Deafness, But The Auditory Nerve Can Still Be Fully Intact?

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In Other Words, Damage Or Destruction Of The Hair Cells In The Cochlea Can Result In Total Deafness, But The Auditory Nerve Can Still Be Fully Intact?

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A3. In principal, yes! In most cases, however, part of the nerve is in fact damaged.

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