James A. Simmons
James Simmons}}James A. Simmons is a pioneer in the field of biosonar. His research includes behavioral and neurophysiological studies of sound processing in the echolocating bat. From the time he began graduate research in the late 1960s to the present, he has been in the forefront of bat echolocation research. Simmons was honored as a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) in 1996 and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2000. He was awarded the ASA's second Silver Medal in Animal Bioacoustics in 2005. His current position is Professor in the Department of Neuroscience, Brown University. Provided by Wikipedia
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Functional Analyses of Peripheral Auditory System Adaptations for Echolocation in Air vs. Water by Darlene R. Ketten, Darlene R. Ketten, James A. Simmons, James A. Simmons, Hiroshi Riquimaroux, Hiroshi Riquimaroux, Andrea Megela Simmons, Andrea Megela Simmons
Published 2021-09-01
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A comprehensive computational model of animal biosonar signal processing. by Chen Ming, Stephanie Haro, Andrea Megela Simmons, James A Simmons
Published 2021-02-01
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Lancet dynamics in greater horseshoe bats, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum. by Weikai He, Scott C Pedersen, Anupam K Gupta, James A Simmons, Rolf Müller
Published 2015-01-01
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Estimating colony sizes of emerging bats using acoustic recordings by Laura N. Kloepper, Meike Linnenschmidt, Zelda Blowers, Brian Branstetter, Joel Ralston, James A. Simmons
Published 2016-01-01
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