Central Processing of Acousticolateralis Signals in Elasmobranchs

At a previous symposium on hearing in fishes organized by Dr. Tavolga, van Bergeijk (1964) put forward some important ideas about the properties of sound in water and imparted to the lateral line system a significant role in the localization of sound sources, thereby appearing to settle the troubling question of the biological significance of these sense organs.

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