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Medial Olivocochlear Efferent Reflex Inhibition of Human Cochlear Nerve Responses

机译:人工耳蜗神经反应的内侧耳蜗传出反射抑制。

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Inhibition of cochlear amplifier gain by the medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent system has several putative roles: aiding listening in noise, protection against damage from acoustic overexposure, and slowing age-induced hearing loss. The human MOC reflex has been studied almost exclusively by measuring changes in otoacoustic emissions. However, to help understand how the MOC system influences what we hear, it is important to have measurements of the MOC effect on the total output of the organ of Corti, i.e., on cochlear nerve responses that couple sounds to the brain. In this work we measured the inhibition produced by the MOC reflex on the amplitude of cochlear nerve compound action potentials (CAPs) in response to moderate level (52–60 dB peSPL) clicks from five, young, normal hearing, awake, alert, human adults. MOC activity was elicited by 65 dB SPL, contralateral broadband noise (CAS). Using tympanic membrane electrodes, approximately 10 hours of data collection were needed from each subject to yield reliable measurements of the MOC reflex inhibition on CAP amplitudes from one click level. The CAS produced a 16% reduction of CAP amplitude, equivalent to a 1.98 dB effective attenuation (averaged over five subjects). Based on previous reports of efferent effects as functions of level and frequency, it is possible that much larger effective attenuations would be observed at lower sound levels or with clicks of higher frequency content. For a preliminary comparison, we also measured MOC reflex inhibition of DPOAEs evoked from the same ears with f2’s near 4 kHz. The resulting effective attenuations on DPOAEs were, on average, less than half the effective attenuations on CAPs.
机译:内侧耳蜗(MOC)传出系统抑制耳蜗放大器的增益具有几个假定的作用:帮助聆听噪音,防止声音过度暴露造成的损害以及减缓年龄引起的听力损失。几乎仅通过测量耳声发射的变化来研究人类MOC反射。但是,为了帮助理解MOC系统如何影响我们听到的声音,重要的是要对MOC对Corti器官总输出的影响(即对将声音耦合至大脑的耳蜗神经反应)进行测量。在这项工作中,我们测量了MOC反射对五种年轻,正常听觉,清醒,警觉,人为的中等水平(52–60 dB peSPL)的点击所产生的耳蜗神经复合动作电位(CAP)幅度的抑制作用大人。 MOC活动是由65 dB SPL(对侧宽带噪声(CAS))引起的。使用鼓膜电极,每位受试者大约需要10个小时的数据收集,才能从一个点击水平就CAP幅度产生可靠的MOC反射抑制测量。 CAS使CAP幅度降低了16%,相当于1.98 dB的有效衰减(五个对象的平均值)。根据先前关于传出效果与电平和频率的函数关系的报告,有可能在较低的声音水平或较高的频率喀哒声中观察到更大的有效衰减。为了进行初步比较,我们还测量了f2在4 kHz附近从同一只耳朵诱发的DPOAE的MOC反射抑制作用。平均而言,DPOAE上产生的有效衰减小于CAP上有效衰减的一半。

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