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  • 3. Cochlear resonance in the mustached bat: behavioral adaptations.
    Henson OW, Koplas PA, Keating AW, Huffman RF, Henson MM.
    Hear Res; 1990 Dec; 50(1-2):259-73. PubMed ID: 2076977
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  • 5. Biosonar behavior of mustached bats swung on a pendulum prior to cortical ablation.
    Gaioni SJ, Riquimaroux H, Suga N.
    J Neurophysiol; 1990 Dec; 64(6):1801-17. PubMed ID: 2074465
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  • 6. Combination-sensitive neurons in the medial geniculate body of the mustached bat: encoding of relative velocity information.
    Olsen JF, Suga N.
    J Neurophysiol; 1991 Jun; 65(6):1254-74. PubMed ID: 1875241
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  • 7. Development of echolocation calls in the mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii.
    Vater M, Kössl M, Foeller E, Coro F, Mora E, Russell IJ.
    J Neurophysiol; 2003 Oct; 90(4):2274-90. PubMed ID: 14534267
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  • 8. The resting frequency of echolocation signals changes with body temperature in the hipposiderid bat Hipposideros armiger.
    Schoeppler D, Denzinger A, Schnitzler HU.
    J Exp Biol; 2022 Feb 01; 225(3):. PubMed ID: 34989397
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  • 9. The personalized auditory cortex of the mustached bat: adaptation for echolocation.
    Suga N, Niwa H, Taniguchi I, Margoliash D.
    J Neurophysiol; 1987 Oct 01; 58(4):643-54. PubMed ID: 3681389
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  • 10. A comparative study of the physiological properties of the inner ear in Doppler shift compensating bats (Rhinolophus rouxi and Pteronotus parnellii).
    Henson OW, Schuller G, Vater M.
    J Comp Physiol A; 1985 Nov 01; 157(5):587-97. PubMed ID: 3837100
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  • 16. Specialization of the auditory system for the processing of bio-sonar information in the frequency domain: Mustached bats.
    Suga N.
    Hear Res; 2018 Apr 01; 361():1-22. PubMed ID: 29433061
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  • 19. Tonic efferent-induced cochlear damping in roosting and echolocating mustached bats.
    Xie DH, Henson OW.
    Hear Res; 1998 Oct 01; 124(1-2):60-8. PubMed ID: 9822902
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  • 20. Topographic representation of vocal frequency demonstrated by microstimulation of anterior cingulate cortex in the echolocating bat, Pteronotus parnelli parnelli.
    Gooler DM, O'Neill WE.
    J Comp Physiol A; 1987 Aug 01; 161(2):283-94. PubMed ID: 3625577
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