Otophysine fishes have a series of bones, the Weberian ossicles, which acoustically couple the swimbladder to the inner ear. These fishes have evolved a diversity of sound-generating organs and acoustic signals, although some species, such as the goldfish, are not known to be vocal. Utilizing a recently developed auditory brainstem response (ABR)-recording technique, the auditory sensi-tivities of representatives of seven families from all four otophysine orders were investigated and compared to the spectral content of their vocalizations. All species examined detect tone bursts from 100 Hz to 5 kHz, but ABR-audiograms revealed major differences in auditory sensitivities, especially at higher frequencies (>1 kHz) where thresholds differe...
Abstract A recent survey lists more than 100 papers utilizing the auditory evoked potential (AEP) re...
[[sponsorship]]細胞與個體生物學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gatewa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The reception and processing of socially relevant audi...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
peer reviewedLike all otophysan fishes, serrasalmids (piranhas and relatives) possess a Weberian app...
Background: Surveys of ontogenetic development of hearing and sound production in fish are scarce, a...
BACKGROUND: The weberian apparatus of otophysine fishes facilitates sound transmission from the swim...
Numerous fish species produce broad-band pulsed sounds with a distinct temporal patterning which is ...
Otophysine fishes are characterized by Weberian ossicles connecting the swimbladder to the ear acous...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
Since the discovery that fish could in fact hear, many studies have been made concerning hearing in ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Sounds provide fishes with important informati...
The ability to hear is crucial to an animal’s survival. Fish have developed complex hearing mechanis...
century. No studies, however, are available on the development of the Weberian ossicles and its eff...
Abstract A recent survey lists more than 100 papers utilizing the auditory evoked potential (AEP) re...
[[sponsorship]]細胞與個體生物學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gatewa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The reception and processing of socially relevant audi...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
peer reviewedLike all otophysan fishes, serrasalmids (piranhas and relatives) possess a Weberian app...
Background: Surveys of ontogenetic development of hearing and sound production in fish are scarce, a...
BACKGROUND: The weberian apparatus of otophysine fishes facilitates sound transmission from the swim...
Numerous fish species produce broad-band pulsed sounds with a distinct temporal patterning which is ...
Otophysine fishes are characterized by Weberian ossicles connecting the swimbladder to the ear acous...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
Since the discovery that fish could in fact hear, many studies have been made concerning hearing in ...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Sounds provide fishes with important informati...
The ability to hear is crucial to an animal’s survival. Fish have developed complex hearing mechanis...
century. No studies, however, are available on the development of the Weberian ossicles and its eff...
Abstract A recent survey lists more than 100 papers utilizing the auditory evoked potential (AEP) re...
[[sponsorship]]細胞與個體生物學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gatewa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The reception and processing of socially relevant audi...