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Mammals and birds appear to encode timing differences between the ears, a major cue for auditory localization, in fundamentally different ways. It now appears that results from different species can be accommodated within a single general framework.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.cub.2004.09.070

Type

Journal article

Journal

Curr Biol

Publication Date

26/10/2004

Volume

14

Pages

R886 - R888

Keywords

Animals, Auditory Perception, Axons, Head, Mammals, Models, Biological, Psychophysics, Sound Localization, Strigiformes, Time Factors