Abstract:The relationship between sound duration and detection performance has long been thought to reflect temporal integration, and has been well studied in both humans and animal models. Reports of species differences are equivocal, with some metanalyses reporting no species differences, and others reporting substantial differences. This renders translational work in animals problematic. To re-evaluate this issue, tone detection performance was measured in rhesus macaques using a Go/No-Go reaction time detection tas… Show more
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