Echolocation in humans: an overview

L Thaler, MA Goodale - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Bats and dolphins are known for their ability to use echolocation. They emit bursts of sounds
and listen to the echoes that bounce back to detect the objects in their environment. What is …

Probing the natural scene by echolocation in bats

CF Moss, A Surlykke - Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Bats echolocating in the natural environment face the formidable task of sorting signals from
multiple auditory objects, echoes from obstacles, prey, and the calls of conspecifics …

[BUCH][B] Principles of animal communication

JW Bradbury, SL Vehrencamp - 1998 - learninglink.oup.com
Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e Page 1 Principles of Animal
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …

Sound strategies: the 65-million-year-old battle between bats and insects

WE Conner, AJ Corcoran - Annual review of entomology, 2012 - annualreviews.org
The intimate details regarding the coevolution of bats and moths have been elucidated over
the past 50 years. The bat-moth story began with the evolution of bat sonar, an exquisite …

Natural switches in behaviour rapidly modulate hippocampal coding

A Sarel, S Palgi, D Blum, J Aljadeff, L Las, N Ulanovsky - Nature, 2022 - nature.com
Throughout their daily lives, animals and humans often switch between different behaviours.
However, neuroscience research typically studies the brain while the animal is performing …

Bio-acoustic tracking and localization using heterogeneous, scalable microphone arrays

E Verreycken, R Simon, B Quirk-Royal… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
Microphone arrays are an essential tool in the field of bioacoustics as they provide a non-
intrusive way to study animal vocalizations and monitor their movement and behavior …

Vespertilionid bats control the width of their biosonar sound beam dynamically during prey pursuit

L Jakobsen, A Surlykke - Proceedings of the National …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Animals using sound for communication emit directional signals, focusing most acoustic
energy in one direction. Echolocating bats are listening for soft echoes from insects …

Sensing in a noisy world: lessons from auditory specialists, echolocating bats

AJ Corcoran, CF Moss - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2017 - journals.biologists.com
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information
from the 'noisy'backdrop of their environments. Here, we examine mechanisms used by …

Optimal localization by pointing off axis

Y Yovel, B Falk, CF Moss, N Ulanovsky - Science, 2010 - science.org
Is centering a stimulus in the field of view an optimal strategy to localize and track it? We
demonstrated, through experimental and computational studies, that the answer is no. We …

A fully autonomous terrestrial bat-like acoustic robot

I Eliakim, Z Cohen, G Kosa, Y Yovel - PLoS computational biology, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for map** novel
environments and navigating through them. Many theoretical frameworks have been …