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J Acoust Soc Am ; 130(5): 3107-14, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22087939

ABSTRACT

The auditory filter shape of delphinid odontocetes was previously considered to be typically mammalian constant-quality in which filter bandwidths increase proportionally with frequency. Recent studies with porpoises demonstrate constant-bandwidth portions of the auditory filter. The critical ratios for a bottlenose dolphin were measured between 40 and 120 kHz by behaviorally determining the subject's ability to detect pure tones in the presence of white noise. Critical ratios as a function of frequency were constant, indicating the auditory filter acts as a constant-bandwidth system in this frequency range. Re-analysis of past studies supports these findings, and suggests the delphinid auditory system is best characterized as a constant-Q system below 40 kHz and a constant-bandwidth-like system between 40 kHz and 120 kHz before returning to a constant Q pattern at the highest frequencies.


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Auditory Perception , Behavior, Animal , Bottle-Nosed Dolphin/psychology , Acoustic Stimulation , Animals , Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Auditory Threshold , Female , Noise/adverse effects , Perceptual Masking , Psychoacoustics , Signal Detection, Psychological
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