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Flutter sensitivity in FM bats. Part I: delay modulation.


ABSTRACT: Echolocating bats measure target distance by the time delay between call and echo. Target movement such as the flutter of insect wings induces delay modulations. Perception of delay modulations has been studied extensively in bats, but only concerning how well bats discriminate flutter frequencies, never with regard to flutter magnitude. We used an auditory virtual reality approach to generate changes in echo delay that were independent of call repetition rate, mimicking fluttering insect wings. We show that in the frequency-modulating (FM) bat Phyllostomus discolor, the sensitivity for modulations in echo delay depends on the rate of the modulation, with bats being most sensitive at modulation rates below 20 Hz and above 50 Hz. The very short duration of their calls compels FM bats to evaluate slow modulations (

SUBMITTER: Baier AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6208693 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Flutter sensitivity in FM bats. Part I: delay modulation.

Baier A Leonie AL   Wiegrebe Lutz L  

Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology 20180922 11


Echolocating bats measure target distance by the time delay between call and echo. Target movement such as the flutter of insect wings induces delay modulations. Perception of delay modulations has been studied extensively in bats, but only concerning how well bats discriminate flutter frequencies, never with regard to flutter magnitude. We used an auditory virtual reality approach to generate changes in echo delay that were independent of call repetition rate, mimicking fluttering insect wings.  ...[more]

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