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    The Medial Geniculate Nucleus Is a Structure in the Brainstem
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The Medial Geniculate Nucleus Is a Structure in the Brainstem

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The medial geniculate nucleus is a structure in the brainstem that receives auditory input from the lateral geniculate nucleus and sends output to the superior olive.

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