Møhl et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Detection of sonar signals in the presence of pulses of masking noise by the echolocating bat, Eptesicus fuscusMøhl et al., 1989
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- Møhl B
- Surlykke A
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- Journal of Comparative Physiology A
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Two big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) were trained to report the presence or absence of a virtual sonar target. The bats' sensitivity to transient masking was investigated by adding 5 ms pulses of white noise delayed from 0 to 16 ms relative to the target echo. When signal …
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