Multiple Choice
How are outer hair cells most likely inhibited by medial efferents?
A) Via cholinergically generated ipsps that lower the membrane potential through chloride influx
B) Via cholinergically generated ipsps that lower the membrane potential through a change in the driving force of potassium
C) Via cholinergiaclly generated ipsps that result in no production of second messenger (e.g., cAMP) through Gsi (inhibitory G protein) GPCRs
D) Via GABAergic activation
E) Via inhibition of glutamatergic input
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