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129 related items for PubMed ID: 35195043

  • 1. Lack of correlation between medial olivocochlear reflex strength and sentence recognition in noise.
    Mertes IB, Stutz AL.
    Int J Audiol; 2023 Feb; 62(2):110-117. PubMed ID: 35195043
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  • 2. Olivocochlear Efferent Activity Is Associated With the Slope of the Psychometric Function of Speech Recognition in Noise.
    Mertes IB, Wilbanks EC, Leek MR.
    Ear Hear; 2018 Feb; 39(3):583-593. PubMed ID: 29135685
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  • 3. Efferent unmasking of speech-in-noise encoding?
    Smith SB, Cone B.
    Int J Audiol; 2021 Sep; 60(9):677-686. PubMed ID: 33426967
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  • 4. Contralateral suppression of transient otoacoustic emissions and sentence recognition in noise in young adults.
    Stuart A, Butler AK.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2012 Oct; 23(9):686-96. PubMed ID: 23072961
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  • 5. Synchronized Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions Provide a Signal-to-Noise Ratio Advantage in Medial-Olivocochlear Reflex Assays.
    Lewis JD.
    J Assoc Res Otolaryngol; 2018 Feb; 19(1):53-65. PubMed ID: 29134475
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  • 6. Within- and Across-Subject Variability of Repeated Measurements of Medial Olivocochlear-Induced Changes in Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions.
    Mertes IB, Goodman SS.
    Ear Hear; 2016 Feb; 37(2):e72-84. PubMed ID: 26583481
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  • 10. Speech Perception in Noise and Medial Olivocochlear Reflex: Effects of Age, Speech Stimulus, and Response-Related Variables.
    Gafoor SA, Uppunda AK.
    J Assoc Res Otolaryngol; 2023 Dec; 24(6):619-631. PubMed ID: 38079021
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  • 13. Role of the medial olivocochlear efferent auditory system in speech perception in noise: a systematic review and meta-analyses.
    Gafoor SA, Uppunda AK.
    Int J Audiol; 2024 Aug; 63(8):561-569. PubMed ID: 37791429
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  • 14. Top-down influences of the medial olivocochlear efferent system in speech perception in noise.
    Mishra SK, Lutman ME.
    PLoS One; 2014 Aug; 9(1):e85756. PubMed ID: 24465686
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  • 15. The relationship between MOC reflex and masked threshold.
    Garinis A, Werner L, Abdala C.
    Hear Res; 2011 Dec; 282(1-2):128-37. PubMed ID: 21878379
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  • 17. Influence of aging on medial olivocochlear system function.
    Lisowska G, Namyslowski G, Orecka B, Misiolek M.
    Clin Interv Aging; 2014 Dec; 9():901-14. PubMed ID: 24959071
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  • 19. Medial olivocochlear reflex effects on synchronized spontaneous otoacoustic emissions.
    Mertes IB.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2020 Mar; 147(3):EL235. PubMed ID: 32237820
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  • 20. Adversarial relationship between combined medial olivocochlear (MOC) and middle-ear-muscle (MEM) reflexes and alarm-in-noise detection thresholds under negative signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs).
    Karunarathne B, Wang T, So RHY, Kam ACS, Meddis R.
    Hear Res; 2018 Sep; 367():124-128. PubMed ID: 30107299
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