Final answer:
The input from the contralateral AVCN lands on the dendritic tree. Electrical signals in neurons are first received by the dendrites, then integrated at the axon hillock before traveling down the axon to another cell.
Step-by-step explanation:
The input from the contralateral anterior ventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) lands on the dendritic tree of the neuron. When discussing the transmission of electrical signals in neurons, it's important to note that a signal is released from the axon of one neuron, passes through the axon terminal, and then synapses with the dendrites of another neuron. The dendrites receive the signal, which carries the information to the soma, or cell body of the neuron. Multiple signals from multiple synapses are integrated at the axon hillock, which then transmits the signal into the axon, where the signal is ultimately transferred to a target cell.