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Neuroethology of sound localization in anurans
Albert Feng pioneered the study of neuroethology of sound localization in anurans by combining behavioral experiments on phonotaxis with detailed...
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Hearing in African pygmy hedgehogs (Atelerix albiventris): audiogram, sound localization, and ear anatomy
The behavioral audiogram and sound localization performance, together with the middle and inner ear anatomy, were examined in African pygmy hedgehogs A...
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Principal neuron diversity in the murine lateral superior olive supports multiple sound localization strategies and segregation of information in higher processing centers
Principal neurons (PNs) of the lateral superior olive nucleus (LSO) in the brainstem of mammals compare information between the two ears and enable...
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Deep neural network models of sound localization reveal how perception is adapted to real-world environments
Mammals localize sounds using information from their two ears. Localization in real-world conditions is challenging, as echoes provide erroneous...
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Temporal Characteristics of Azimuthally Moving Sound Source Localization in Patients with Mild and Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss
AbstractThe work is devoted to investigation of the auditory motion localization in patients with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Minimal time to...
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The Influence of the Masker on the Localization of the Moving Signal in the Horizontal Plane
AbstractThe effect of the masker on the localization of the moving signal was investigated in the free field conditions. The experiments were carried...
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Latency of Motion Onset Response as an Integrative Measure of Processing Sound Movement
Abstract —The characteristics of a specific event-related potential elicited by sound motion onset (motion-onset response, MOR) were estimated. Moving...
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Hearing in helmeted guineafowl (Numida meleagris): audiogram from 2 Hz to 10 kHz and localization acuity for brief noise bursts
Behavioral hearing thresholds and noise localization acuity were determined using a conditioned avoidance/suppression procedure for three Helmeted...
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Human Postural Responses to Single Sound Signals with Different Emotional Content
AbstractThe listening of biologically significant sound information leads to involuntary postural preparation for the subsequent motor response. In...
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Neurophysiological Approaches for Temporal Sound Analysis in the Mouse Auditory Midbrain Neurons
AbstractThe dynamics of the response patterns of the mouse auditory midbrain single neurons in the whole neuronal excitatory receptive field was...
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Localization of Correlated and Uncorrelated Audio Signals in the Horizontal Plane under Masking Conditions
AbstractThe effect of the masker on the localization of the signal was investigated in the free field conditions. Bandpass noise bursts (5–18 kHz)...
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Hearing and sound localization in Cottontail rabbits, Sylvilagus floridanus
Cottontail rabbits represent the first wild species of the order of lagomorphs whose hearing abilities have been determined. Cottontails, Sylvilagus...
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History of Sound Recording and Analysis Equipment
Over the last 100 years, there has been an explosion of research in the field of animal bioacoustics. These changes have been facilitated by... -
Bio-acoustic tracking and localization using heterogeneous, scalable microphone arrays
Microphone arrays are an essential tool in the field of bioacoustics as they provide a non-intrusive way to study animal vocalizations and monitor...
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Asymmetric Performance during Discrimination of Sound Motion Directions in Dichotic Stimulation Conditions
AbstractThe study focused on the left–right asymmetry in discriminating moving sound stimuli in dichotic conditions. Healthy adult right-handed...
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Evoked Potentials of the Midbrain Associated with the Beginning and End of a Sound of a Simple Tone
AbstractThe anatomical structure of the auditory system and the presence of several complementary levels of information processing allow a person to...
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Acoustic mobbing behaviour: vocal fish responses to predation risk through sound communication
In both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, prey species exhibit various reactions to predators, including avoidance, fighting and freezing. Acoustic...
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The Brain As an Adaptive Filter: Auditory Steady State Response to Sound Stimuli Containing Binaural Beats during Human Daytime Nap
Abstract“Binaural beats” (BB) is a type of sound stimulus being studied as non-invasive tools to promote sleep. BB is a sensation occuring when two...