Animals utilize a variety of active sensing mechanisms to perceive the world around them. Echolocating bats are an excellent model for the study of active auditory localization. The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), for instance, employs active head roll movements during sonar prey tracking. The function of head rolls in sound source localization is not well understood. Here, we propose an echolocation model with multi-axis head rotation to investigate the effect of active head roll movements on sound localization performance. The model autonomously learns to align the bat's head direction towards the target. We show that a model with active head roll movements better localizes targets than a model without head rolls. Furthermore, we demons...
<div><p>Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or...
Echolocating bats emit orientation sounds and analyze the returning echoes, in order to detect the p...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...
Animals utilize a variety of active sensing mechanisms to perceive the world around them. Echolocati...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
Bats, which echolocate using broadband calls, are believed to employ the passive acoustic filtering ...
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 bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
When a bat approaches a target, it continuously modifies its echolocation sounds and relies on incom...
Animals extract behaviorally relevant signals from “noisy” environments. To investigate signal extra...
Echolocating bats employ active sensing as they emit sounds and listen to the returning echoes to pr...
Among several bat acoustic capabilities, it is reported that the error they show in discriminating t...
<div><p>Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or...
Echolocating bats emit orientation sounds and analyze the returning echoes, in order to detect the p...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...
Animals utilize a variety of active sensing mechanisms to perceive the world around them. Echolocati...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
Bats, which echolocate using broadband calls, are believed to employ the passive acoustic filtering ...
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 bats construct an auditory world sequentially by analyzing successive pulse-echo pairs....
When a bat approaches a target, it continuously modifies its echolocation sounds and relies on incom...
Animals extract behaviorally relevant signals from “noisy” environments. To investigate signal extra...
Echolocating bats employ active sensing as they emit sounds and listen to the returning echoes to pr...
Among several bat acoustic capabilities, it is reported that the error they show in discriminating t...
<div><p>Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or...
Echolocating bats emit orientation sounds and analyze the returning echoes, in order to detect the p...
Animals enhance sensory acquisition from a specific direction by movements of head, ears, or eyes. A...