Increased emission intensity can compensate for the presence of noise in human click-based echolocation

Echolocating bats adapt their emissions to succeed in noisy environments. In the present study we investigated if echolocating humans can detect a sound-reflecting surface in the presence of noise and if intensity of echolocation emissions (i.e. clicks) changes in a systematic pattern. We tested peo...

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Main Authors: Castillo-Serrano, JG, Norman, LJ, Foresteire, D, Thaler, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2021