2023
DOI: 10.1121/10.0018400
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Target ranging by echolocation in bats: Performance and mechanisms

Abstract: James Simmons’s early research on sonar ranging in echolocating bats generated two groundbreaking discoveries: (1) Bats compute object distance from the time delay between sonar calls and echoes, and they discriminate echo-delay differences in the microsecond range [Simmons, https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1121/1.1913559 (1973)] and (2) A population of auditory neurons show facilitated and echo delay-tuned responses, a posited neural substrate of sonar ranging [Feng et al., https://10.1126/science.705350 (1978)… Show more

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