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The following pages link to Feedback control of the auditory periphery: anti-masking effects of middle ear muscles vs. olivocochlear efferents (Q50503187):
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- Cellular and Molecular Underpinnings of Neuronal Assembly in the Central Auditory System during Mouse Development. (Q30357260) (← links)
- Influence of Acoustic Overstimulation on the Central Auditory System: An Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study (Q30368340) (← links)
- Effect of Contralateral Medial Olivocochlear Feedback on Perceptual Estimates of Cochlear Gain and Compression. (Q30369027) (← links)
- Age-related hearing loss: prevention of threshold declines, cell loss and apoptosis in spiral ganglion neurons (Q30371554) (← links)
- Single-unit labeling of medial olivocochlear neurons: the cochlear frequency map for efferent axons (Q30410414) (← links)
- Identification of inputs to olivocochlear neurons using transneuronal labeling with pseudorabies virus (PRV) (Q30429739) (← links)
- Reducing auditory hypersensitivities in autistic spectrum disorder: preliminary findings evaluating the listening project protocol (Q30432862) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of spines and associated terminals on brainstem neurons controlling auditory input (Q30436303) (← links)
- Contralateral-noise effects on cochlear responses in anesthetized mice are dominated by feedback from an unknown pathway (Q30452258) (← links)
- Auditory Brainstem Circuits That Mediate the Middle Ear Muscle Reflex (Q30455478) (← links)
- Assembly of the auditory circuitry by a Hox genetic network in the mouse brainstem. (Q30458263) (← links)
- What is the role of the medial olivocochlear system in speech-in-noise processing? (Q30469229) (← links)
- Protection from acoustic trauma is not a primary function of the medial olivocochlear efferent system (Q30473441) (← links)
- A multifrequency method for determining cochlear efferent activity (Q30473505) (← links)
- Contralateral cochlear effects of ipsilateral damage: no evidence for interaural coupling (Q30477245) (← links)
- Abnormal auditory forward masking pattern in the brainstem response of individuals with Asperger syndrome (Q30480530) (← links)
- Physiological mechanisms of onset adaptation and contralateral suppression of DPOAEs in the rat. (Q30492613) (← links)
- Auditory perception in vestibular neurectomy subjects (Q33896793) (← links)
- Experimental and clinical aspects of the efferent auditory system. (Q36906897) (← links)
- Hox genes and region-specific sensorimotor circuit formation in the hindbrain and spinal cord (Q38133434) (← links)
- On the Origin of the 1,000 Hz Peak in the Spectrum of the Human Tympanic Electrical Noise. (Q38651842) (← links)
- Functional Interplay Between the Putative Measures of Rostral and Caudal Efferent Regulation of Speech Perception in Noise. (Q38817746) (← links)
- Crossed and uncrossed acoustic reflex growth functions in normal-hearing adults, typically developing children, and children with suspected auditory processing disorder (Q40801521) (← links)
- Reviewing the Role of the Efferent Vestibular System in Motor and Vestibular Circuits (Q41204150) (← links)
- Rapid adaptation of the 2f1-f2 DPOAE in humans: binaural and contralateral stimulation effects (Q47655231) (← links)
- Contralateral suppression of distortion product otoacoustic emissions: effect of the primary frequency in Dpgrams (Q48191042) (← links)
- Evidence for corticofugal modulation of peripheral auditory activity in humans. (Q48777480) (← links)
- TEOAE suppression in adults with learning disabilities (Q50449352) (← links)
- Neural correlates of perceptual learning in the auditory brainstem: efferent activity predicts and reflects improvement at a speech-in-noise discrimination task (Q50451912) (← links)
- Speech-in-noise intelligibility does not correlate with efferent olivocochlear reflex in humans with normal hearing (Q50455668) (← links)
- Olivocochlear efferent vs. middle-ear contributions to the alteration of otoacoustic emissions by contralateral noise (Q50498045) (← links)
- Middle Ear Muscle Reflex and Word Recognition in "Normal-Hearing" Adults: Evidence for Cochlear Synaptopathy? (Q90480251) (← links)