Fast sensory–motor reactions in echolocating bats to sudden changes during the final buzz and prey intercept ...
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Significance Echolocating bats and toothed whales emit a terminal buzz right before capture. The high call rate (≥180 Hz) and short duration should preclude informed reactions, leaving the ubiquitous buzz an enigma. By removing prey from bats right...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.13485961 2024-09-30T14:44:58+00:00 Fast sensory–motor reactions in echolocating bats to sudden changes during the final buzz and prey intercept ... Geberl, Cornelia Brinkløv, Signe Wiegrebe, Lutz Surlykke, Annemarie 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13485961 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13485961 unknown Zenodo hash://md5/db9f89770f750f2dd867491a5c6c5813 hash://sha256/efec6df09d8294564f9e2b1ee567745a4a8e4ce7215424d6378e86830cc316ec zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/A67SCRY9 https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/A67SCRY9 https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/4d4e2250e3aa2f6a066da3d044cd6b48!/b17302-19772 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 hash://md5/db9f89770f750f2dd867491a5c6c5813 hash://sha256/efec6df09d8294564f9e2b1ee567745a4a8e4ce7215424d6378e86830cc316ec zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/A67SCRY9 https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/A67SCRY9 https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/4d4e2250e3aa2f6a066da3d044cd6b48!/b17302-19772 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1410543 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13485960 Biodiversity Mammalia Chiroptera Chordata Animalia bats bat JournalArticle ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1348596110.5281/zenodo.141054310.5281/zenodo.13485960 2024-09-02T10:17:21Z (Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Significance Echolocating bats and toothed whales emit a terminal buzz right before capture. The high call rate (≥180 Hz) and short duration should preclude informed reactions, leaving the ubiquitous buzz an enigma. By removing prey from bats right before capture, we showed that the buzz is not inflexible but adaptable and that bats react on a very fast time scale to sudden changes in perceptual feedback. Acoustic and behavioral reactions differed, indicating separate central control of echolocation and capture movements, as well as importance of somatosensory feedback. These results in a naturally behaving animal relying on multimodal integration of actively controlled senses are significant for a central problem in neurobiology: fast decision making. , Echolocation is an active sense enabling bats and toothed whales to orient in darkness through echo returns from their ultrasonic signals. Immediately before prey capture, both bats and whales emit a buzz ... Article in Journal/Newspaper toothed whales DataCite |
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Significance Echolocating bats and toothed whales emit a terminal buzz right before capture. The high call rate (≥180 Hz) and short duration should preclude informed reactions, leaving the ubiquitous buzz an enigma. By removing prey from bats right before capture, we showed that the buzz is not inflexible but adaptable and that bats react on a very fast time scale to sudden changes in perceptual feedback. Acoustic and behavioral reactions differed, indicating separate central control of echolocation and capture movements, as well as importance of somatosensory feedback. These results in a naturally behaving animal relying on multimodal integration of actively controlled senses are significant for a central problem in neurobiology: fast decision making. , Echolocation is an active sense enabling bats and toothed whales to orient in darkness through echo returns from their ultrasonic signals. Immediately before prey capture, both bats and whales emit a buzz ... |
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Fast sensory–motor reactions in echolocating bats to sudden changes during the final buzz and prey intercept ... |
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Fast sensory–motor reactions in echolocating bats to sudden changes during the final buzz and prey intercept ... |
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Fast sensory–motor reactions in echolocating bats to sudden changes during the final buzz and prey intercept ... |
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