The auditory response properties of single-on and double-on responders in the inferior colliculus of the leaf-nosed bat, Hipposideros armiger
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Zi-Ying Fu | Qi-Cai Chen | Jia Tang | P. Jen | Z. Fu | Jia Tang | Qicai Chen | Philip H.-S. Jen
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