Bulut, E.Ozturk, G.Tas, M.Turkmen, M. T.Gulmez, Z. D.Ozturk, L.2024-06-122024-06-1220192498-602Xhttps://doi.org/10.1556/2060.106.2019.11https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/20058The medial olivocochlear efferent (MOCE) branch synapses with outer hair cells (OHCs), and the efferent pathway can be activated via a contralateral acoustic stimulus (CAS). The activation of MOCE can change OHC motile responses and convert signals that are capable of controlling the sensitivity of the peripheral hearing system in a frequency-specific manner. The aim of this study was to examine the MOCE system activity in professional musicians using transient evoked otoacoustic emission test and CAS. Musician group showed stronger suppression in all frequency bands in the presence of CAS.en10.1556/2060.106.2019.11info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessContralateral Acoustic StimulusBroadband NoiseMedial Olivocochlear Efferent SystemOtoacoustic EmissionCochlear MicromechanicsOuter Hair CellSpontaneous Otoacoustic EmissionsElectrical-StimulationTuning CurvesCochlearPrestinModulationSystemMedial olivocochlear suppression in musicians versus non-musiciansArticle1062151157Q4WOS:0004744625000052-s2.0-8506904368031262207Q3