Auditory Labyrinth

The auditory labyrinth refers to the complex, intricate system of structures in the inner ear that are crucial for our sense of hearing. It is responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that can be processed by the brain.

Cochlear Labyrinth

The cochlear labyrinth, a part of the auditory labyrinth, specifically refers to the snail-shaped structure known as the cochlea. It plays a vital role in the function of our hearing system by transforming sound vibrations into electrical impulses.