G'day, Dr Karl here. Now most of us know that some bats find their way around using sound. This is called echolocation, and we've known about it since the 1930s. But just recently we discovered that ...
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Just as conversationalists at a loud cocktail party may raise their voices to be heard over the din, so do echolocating bats, according to a new study released Monday by the Proceedings of the ...
Leaf-nosed bats can locate even small prey with echolocation by exploiting an "acoustic mirror" effect, according to a recent paper in Current Biology. If the bat approaches an insect on a leaf from ...
Scientists are beginning to understand how the human brain accomplishes a remarkable trick known as the cocktail party effect. It's what allows us to pick out the words from just one speaker even when ...
Bats mimic the buzzing sound of stinging insects to scare off predatory owls. This type of acoustic trickery, when a harmless animal mimics a dangerous one, has been found previously in some insects ...
One of the keys to the keen ability of bats to process sound is that the neurons in a bat’s brain work as a team to convey the importance of certain signals like an anger call or a distress call while ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. G'day, Dr Karl here. Now most of us know that some bats find their way around using sound. This is ...