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Echolocation in bats and dolphins / Jeanette A. Thomas, Cynthia F. Moss, Marianne Vater
Ligado a: Pinniped sensory systems and the echolocation issueLigado a: A biologically plausibre framework for auditory perception in FM batsLigado a: Ecological and evolutionary aspects if echolocation in batsLigado a: Performance and cognition in echolocating mammalsLigado a: Relationship between frequency and delay tuning in the FM bat myotis lucifugusLigado a: Modulation of frequency tuning of thalamic and midbrain neurons and cochlear hair cells by the descending auditory system in the mustached batLigado a: The auditiry cortex of the horseshoe bat : neuroarchitecture and thalamic connections of physiologically characterized fieldsLigado a: Auditory communication and echolocation in the mustached bat : computing for dual functions within neuronsLigado a: Corticofugal modeulation of midbrain auditory sensivity in the batLigado a: The auditiry cortex of the little brown bat, myotis lucifugusLigado a: Feature extraction and neural activity : advances and perspectivesLigado a: Temporal procesing of rapidly following sounds in dolphins : evoked-potential studyLigado a: Neural processing of target distance : transformation of combination-sensitive responsesLigado a: Temporal dynamics of amplitude-tuning in the inferior colliculus of the little brown batLigado a: Sensivity to interaural time differences in the sound envelope in the inferior colliculus and auditory cortex of the pallid batLigado a: Midbrain integrative mechanisms and temporal pattern analysis en echolocating batsLigado a: Central auditory processing of temporal information in bats and dolphinsLigado a: The effect of projector position on the underwater hearing thresholds of bottlenose dolphins (tursiops truncatus) at 2, 8, and 12 kHzLigado a: The ears of whales and batsLigado a: The harbor porpoise (phocoena phocoena) : modeling the sonar transmission mechanismLigado a: Modeling of the click-production mechanism in the dolphinLigado a: Acoustic properties of echolocation signals by captive pacific white-sided dolphins (lagenorhynchus obliquidens)Ligado a: Echolocation and social signals from white-beaked dolphins, Lagenorrhynchus albiristris, recorded in Icelandic WatersLigado a: Echolocation in the Risso's dolphin, Grampus griseus : a preliminary reportLigado a: Comparison of click characteristics among odontocete speciesLigado a: Biosonar pulse production in odontocetes : the state of our knowledgeLigado a: Sensory-motor behavior of free-flying FM bats during target captureLigado a: New aspects of Doppler-Shift compensation in the horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus rouxiLigado a: Vocal control and acoustically guided behavior in batsLigado a: A comparison of the sonar capabilities of bats and dolphinsIdioma: Inglês.País: Estados Unidos.Publicação: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2004Descrição: 604 p.ISBN: 0226795993.Assunto - Nome comum: Etologia | Golfinhos | Mamiferos | Ecologia | Cognição | ecolocalização | Teoria Evolutiva | Morcegos Classificação: 2400 - Psicologia Experimental Animal / Psicologia Comparativa Recursos em linha:Clicar aqui para aceder online Tipo de documento:Tipo de documento | Biblioteca | Cota | Estado | Data de devolução | Código de barras | |
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Livro | Biblioteca ISPA | ET THOM1 | Disponível | 16407 |
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