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161 related items for PubMed ID: 18571883

  • 1. Sound localization acuity and its relation to vision in large and small fruit-eating bats: II. Non-echolocating species, Eidolon helvum and Cynopterus brachyotis.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    Hear Res; 2008 Jul; 241(1-2):80-6. PubMed ID: 18571883
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  • 2. Sound-localization acuity and its relation to vision in large and small fruit-eating bats: I. Echolocating species, Phyllostomus hastatus and Carollia perspicillata.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    Hear Res; 2007 Dec; 234(1-2):1-9. PubMed ID: 17630232
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  • 3. Hearing in large (Eidolon helvum) and small (Cynopterus brachyotis) non-echolocating fruit bats.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    Hear Res; 2006 Nov; 221(1-2):17-25. PubMed ID: 16982165
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  • 4. Use of binaural cues for sound localization in large and small non-echolocating bats: Eidolon helvum and Cynopterus brachyotis.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2010 Jun; 127(6):3837-45. PubMed ID: 20550282
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  • 5. Sound localization in a new-world frugivorous bat, Artibeus jamaicensis: acuity, use of binaural cues, and relationship to vision.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2001 Jan; 109(1):412-21. PubMed ID: 11206172
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  • 6. Sound localization in an Old-World fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus): acuity, use of binaural cues, and relationship to vision.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    J Comp Psychol; 1999 Sep; 113(3):297-306. PubMed ID: 10497795
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  • 7. Passive sound-localization ability of the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus).
    Koay G, Kearns D, Heffner HE, Heffner RS.
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  • 8. Bats are unusually insensitive to brief low-frequency tones.
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  • 9. Sound localization in common vampire bats: acuity and use of the binaural time cue by a small mammal.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2015 Jan; 137(1):42-52. PubMed ID: 25618037
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  • 11. Mechanisms of Sound Localization in Two Functionally Distinct Regions of the Auditory Cortex.
    Razak KA, Yarrow S, Brewton D.
    J Neurosci; 2015 Dec 09; 35(49):16105-15. PubMed ID: 26658863
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  • 12. Echolocating bats accumulate information from acoustic snapshots to predict auditory object motion.
    Salles A, Diebold CA, Moss CF.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2020 Nov 17; 117(46):29229-29238. PubMed ID: 33139550
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  • 13. Cochlear hair cells of echolocating bats are immune to intense noise.
    Liu Z, Chen P, Li YY, Li MW, Liu Q, Pan WL, Xu DM, Bai J, Zhang LB, Tang J, Shi P.
    J Genet Genomics; 2021 Nov 20; 48(11):984-993. PubMed ID: 34393089
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  • 14. Comparative inner ear transcriptome analysis between the Rickett's big-footed bats (Myotis ricketti) and the greater short-nosed fruit bats (Cynopterus sphinx).
    Dong D, Lei M, Liu Y, Zhang S.
    BMC Genomics; 2013 Dec 23; 14():916. PubMed ID: 24365273
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  • 15. Hearing in American leaf-nosed bats. III: Artibeus jamaicensis.
    Heffner RS, Koay G, Heffner HE.
    Hear Res; 2003 Oct 23; 184(1-2):113-22. PubMed ID: 14553909
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  • 16. Cytoarchitecture of the superior olivary complex of three neotropical species of bats (Noctilio leporinus, Phyllostomus hastatus and Carollia perspicillata) with different foraging behavior.
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    Braz J Biol; 2020 Oct 23; 80(1):180-186. PubMed ID: 31090816
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  • 17. Broadband noise exposure does not affect hearing sensitivity in big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus).
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    J Exp Biol; 2016 Apr 23; 219(Pt 7):1031-40. PubMed ID: 27030779
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  • 18. Action Enhances Acoustic Cues for 3-D Target Localization by Echolocating Bats.
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  • 19. What ears do for bats: a comparative study of pinna sound pressure transformation in chiroptera.
    Obrist MK, Fenton MB, Eger JL, Schlegel PA.
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  • 20. Convergent acoustic field of view in echolocating bats.
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    Nature; 2013 Jan 03; 493(7430):93-6. PubMed ID: 23172147
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