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Spectral directionality of the external ear of the lesser spear-nosed bat, Phyllostomus discolor.

Uwe Firzlaff1, Gerd Schuller.   

Abstract

The directional dependence of sound pressure transformation of head and pinna has been measured in the phyllostomid bat Phyllostomus discolor for the frontal hemisphere using a maximum length sequence method. The azimuthal position of the axis of highest pinna gain came closer to the midsagital plane with increasing frequency. The acoustic axis of highest pinna gain was further characterized by an increase of the elevation angle with increasing frequency and a specific decrease at 55 kHz. Additionally, a spectral notch separated two regions of high and low frequency hearing at specific elevation and frequency combinations. The special influence of the tragus on the position of the pinna gain axis and the spectral notches is demonstrated. The functional implications of the spectral notch for hearing in P. discolor are discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12855360     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5955(03)00164-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


  12 in total

1.  Sound pressure transformations by the head and pinnae of the adult Chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera).

Authors:  Kanthaiah Koka; Heath G Jones; Jennifer L Thornton; J Eric Lupo; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2010-10-27       Impact factor: 3.208

2.  Echo-acoustic flow shapes object representation in spatially complex acoustic scenes.

Authors:  Wolfgang Greiter; Uwe Firzlaff
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  2017-03-08       Impact factor: 2.714

3.  Development of the head, pinnae, and acoustical cues to sound location in a precocial species, the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus).

Authors:  Kelsey L Anbuhl; Victor Benichoux; Nathaniel T Greene; Andrew D Brown; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 3.208

4.  Biophysics of directional hearing in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).

Authors:  Hilary S Bierman; Jennifer L Thornton; Heath G Jones; Kanthaiah Koka; Bruce A Young; Christian Brandt; Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard; Catherine E Carr; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  2014-04-01       Impact factor: 3.312

5.  Concurrent development of the head and pinnae and the acoustical cues to sound location in a precocious species, the chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera).

Authors:  Heath G Jones; Kanthaiah Koka; Jennifer L Thornton; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  J Assoc Res Otolaryngol       Date:  2010-10-19

6.  Psychophysical and neurophysiological hearing thresholds in the bat Phyllostomus discolor.

Authors:  Susanne Hoffmann; Leonie Baier; Frank Borina; Gerd Schuller; Lutz Wiegrebe; Uwe Firzlaff
Journal:  J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol       Date:  2007-11-17       Impact factor: 1.836

7.  The acoustical cues to sound location in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus).

Authors:  Nathaniel T Greene; Kelsey L Anbuhl; Whitney Williams; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2014-07-19       Impact factor: 3.208

8.  Dichotic sound localization properties of duration-tuned neurons in the inferior colliculus of the big brown bat.

Authors:  Riziq Sayegh; Brandon Aubie; Paul A Faure
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2014-06-10       Impact factor: 4.566

9.  The aerodynamic cost of head morphology in bats: maybe not as bad as it seems.

Authors:  Dieter Vanderelst; Herbert Peremans; Norizham Abdul Razak; Edouard Verstraelen; Grigorios Dimitriadis; Greg Dimitriadis
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-03-04       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  The acoustical cues to sound location in the rat: measurements of directional transfer functions.

Authors:  Kanthaiah Koka; Heather L Read; Daniel J Tollin
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 2.482

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