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Collicular evoked potentials in Rhinolophus ferrum equinum show very prominent responses to the final frequency modulated part of a acoustic stimulus, simulating the natural echolocation sound.
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Schuller, G., Neuweiler, G. & Schnitzler, H.U. Collicular responses to the frequency modulated final part of echolocation sounds in Rhinolophus ferrum equinum . Z. vergl. Physiologie 74, 153–155 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00339929
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