BACKGROUND: Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the receiver often are degraded and masked by noise. Frequency filters in the receiver's auditory system may improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by excluding parts of the spectrum which are not occupied by the species-specific signals. This solution, however, is hardly amenable to species that produce broad band signals or have ears with broad frequency tuning. In mammals auditory filters exist that work in the temporal domain of amplitude modulations (AM). Do insects also use this type of filtering? PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Combining behavioural and neurophysiological experiments we investigated whether AM filters may improve the recognition of maske...
modulated noise, starling In the natural environment, acoustic signals have to be detected in ubiqui...
The shape of female mate preference functions influences the speed and direction of sexual signal ev...
The shape of female mate preference functions influences the speed and direction of sexual signal ev...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriv...
Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the receiver often a...
Using modulation transfer functions (MTF), we investigated how sound patterns are processed within ...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Insects often communicate by sound in mixed species choruses; like humans and many vertebrates in cr...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Vertebrates have evolved mechanisms to exploit amplitude modulations in background noise for improvi...
Lampe U, Schmoll T, Franzke A, Reinhold K. Staying tuned: grasshoppers from noisy roadside habitats ...
modulated noise, starling In the natural environment, acoustic signals have to be detected in ubiqui...
The shape of female mate preference functions influences the speed and direction of sexual signal ev...
The shape of female mate preference functions influences the speed and direction of sexual signal ev...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriv...
Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the receiver often a...
Using modulation transfer functions (MTF), we investigated how sound patterns are processed within ...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Insects often communicate by sound in mixed species choruses; like humans and many vertebrates in cr...
Despite their simple auditory systems, some insect species recognize certain temporal aspects of aco...
Vertebrates have evolved mechanisms to exploit amplitude modulations in background noise for improvi...
Lampe U, Schmoll T, Franzke A, Reinhold K. Staying tuned: grasshoppers from noisy roadside habitats ...
modulated noise, starling In the natural environment, acoustic signals have to be detected in ubiqui...
The shape of female mate preference functions influences the speed and direction of sexual signal ev...
The shape of female mate preference functions influences the speed and direction of sexual signal ev...