The effects of attention on the MOCS as measured by TEOAE suppression
Background: Among the functions of the medial olivocochlear system (MOCS) are to protect the auditory system against excessive noise, to aid in listening in noise, and to aid in selective attention. This system can be activated by presenting acoustic suppressor signals (such as broadband noise, BBN)...
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