<div><p>Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. As active sensing animals, echolocating bats also aim their directional sonar beam to selectively “illuminate” a confined volume of space, facilitating efficient information processing by reducing echo interference and clutter. Such sonar beam control is generally achieved by head movements or shape changes of the sound-emitting mouth or nose. However, lingual-echolocating Egyptian fruit bats, <i>Rousettus aegyptiacus</i>, which produce sound by clicking their tongue, can dramatically change beam direction at very short temporal intervals <i>without</i> visible morphological changes. The mechanism supporting this capability has remaine...
Concurrent broadband microphone and high-speed video camera recordings of free-flying Egyptian fruit...
Microchiroptera have evolved a biological sonar system that enables aerial foraging in total darknes...
Animals utilize a variety of active sensing mechanisms to perceive the world around them. Echolocati...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
All echolocating bats and whales measured to date emit a directional bio-sonar beam that affords the...
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating insectivorous bats are nocturnal mammals that capture fast, erratically moving insects ...
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
Concurrent broadband microphone and high-speed video camera recordings of free-flying Egyptian fruit...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
Abstract The shape of the sonar beam plays a crucial role in how echolocating bats perceive their su...
Concurrent broadband microphone and high-speed video camera recordings of free-flying Egyptian fruit...
Microchiroptera have evolved a biological sonar system that enables aerial foraging in total darknes...
Animals utilize a variety of active sensing mechanisms to perceive the world around them. Echolocati...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
All echolocating bats and whales measured to date emit a directional bio-sonar beam that affords the...
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Echolocating insectivorous bats are nocturnal mammals that capture fast, erratically moving insects ...
Echolocating bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
Concurrent broadband microphone and high-speed video camera recordings of free-flying Egyptian fruit...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
Abstract The shape of the sonar beam plays a crucial role in how echolocating bats perceive their su...
Concurrent broadband microphone and high-speed video camera recordings of free-flying Egyptian fruit...
Microchiroptera have evolved a biological sonar system that enables aerial foraging in total darknes...
Animals utilize a variety of active sensing mechanisms to perceive the world around them. Echolocati...