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    Heffner RS, Heffner HE.
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  • 27. Coding of interaural time differences of transients in auditory cortex of Rattus norvegicus: implications for the evolution of mammalian sound localization.
    Kelly JB, Phillips DP.
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  • 28. Control of two-way shuttle avoidance in rats by auditory frequency and intensity.
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  • 29. Minimum audible angle thresholds for sources varying in both elevation and azimuth.
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  • 30. Localization of noise bands by Old World monkeys.
    Brown CH, Beecher MD, Moody DB, Stebbins WC.
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  • 33. Development of directional responses to sounds in the rat (Rattus norvegicus).
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  • 35. Perception of the relative distances of nearby sound sources.
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  • 36. The auditory spatial acuity of the domestic cat in the interaural horizontal and median vertical planes.
    Martin RL, Webster WR.
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  • 38. Auditory spectral discrimination and the localization of clicks in the sagittal plane.
    Hartmann WM, Rakerd B.
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  • 40. Behavioral consequences of unilateral inferior colliculus lesions in the rat.
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