Auditory neuroscience: a time for coincidence?

Mammals and birds appear to encode timing differences between the ears, a major cue for auditory localization, in fundamentally different ways. It now appears that results from different species can be accommodated within a single general framework.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Campbell, R, King, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2004
Description
Summary:Mammals and birds appear to encode timing differences between the ears, a major cue for auditory localization, in fundamentally different ways. It now appears that results from different species can be accommodated within a single general framework.