2005
DOI: 10.1121/1.4780099
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Object representation in echolocating bats: Recognition of targets from different orientations

Abstract: Big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) can discriminate among objects using wideband FM sonar sounds. Bats could perceive and represent only the acoustic dimensions of echoes (e.g., delay, frequency, amplitude), or they could use those dimensions to reconstruct object features (e.g., distance, shape, size). To investigate this question, bats were presented with a two-alternative (left/right) forced-choice sonar discrimination task. The stimuli were a one-cylinder monopole target and a two-cylinder dipole target tha… Show more

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