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    Seasonal variation in avian auditory evoked responses to tones: a comparative analysis of Carolina chickadees, tufted titmice, and white-breasted nuthatches

    We tested for seasonal plasticity of the peripheral auditory system of three North American members of the Sylvioidea: Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis), tufted titmice (Baeolophus bicolor), and white-br...

    Jeffrey R. Lucas, Todd M. Freeberg, Glenis R. Long in Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2007)

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    Psychoacoustics

    While there are now large bodies of research in both human psychoacoustics (reviewed in Vol 3 of this series) and nonhuman mammalian auditory physiology and anatomy (reviewed in Vols 1 and 2), the understandin...

    Glenis R. Long in Comparative Hearing: Mammals (1994)

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    Further Studies of Masking in the Greater Horseshoe Bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum

    Psychophysical studies have shown that the auditory system of man and other mammals seem to act like a series of bandpass filters which, with the exception of the lowest frequencies, increase linearly with log...

    Glenis R. Long in Animal Sonar Systems (1980)

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    Masked auditory thresholds from the bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum

    Thresholds for pure tones masked by broad band white noise were measured in the bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, using a classically conditioned response to shock. The critical ratios obtained from the masked thres...

    Glenis R. Long in Journal of comparative physiology (1977)

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    Behavioural audiograms from the bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum

    A conditioned heart rate and muscular activity response was used to measure behavioural audiograms inRhinolophus ferrumequinum. The audiograms are very similar to the evoked potential β€œon” response threshold curv...

    Glenis R. Long, Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler in Journal of comparative physiology (1975)