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Hearing by Bats, To auditory researchers, echolocating mammals are the most intriguing of all vertebrate groups. Among the echolocators, bats are the most intensively studied species and the best understood with regard to hearing. As noted in chapter 1 of this volume, the, Hearing by Bats
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  • Hearing by Bats
  • Written by author Richard R. Fay
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 7/31/2012
  • To auditory researchers, echolocating mammals are the most intriguing of all vertebrate groups. Among the echolocators, bats are the most intensively studied species and the best understood with regard to hearing. As noted in chapter 1 of this volume, the
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Series Preface
Preface
Contributors
Ch. 1 Hearing in Bats: An Overview 1
Ch. 2 Natural History and Biosonar Signals 37
Ch. 3 Behavioral Studies of Auditory Information Processing 87
Ch. 4 Auditory Dimensions of Acoustic Images in Echolocation 146
Ch. 5 Cochlear Structure and Function in Bats 191
Ch. 6 The Lower Brainstem Auditory Pathways 235
Ch. 7 The Inferior Colliculus 296
Ch. 8 The Auditory Thalamus in Bats 368
Ch. 9 The Bat Auditory Cortex 416
Ch. 10 Perspectives on the Functional Organization of the Mammalian Auditory System: Why Bats Are Good Models 481
Index 499


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