What is the role of the medial olivocochlear system in speech-in-noise processing?

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Published in J Neurophysiol on December 07, 2011

Authors

Jessica de Boer1, A Roger D Thornton, Katrin Krumbholz

Author Affiliations

1: MRC Institute of Hearing Research, Univ. Park, Nottingham, UK. jdb@ihr.mrc.ac.uk

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