Echo‐location of bats after ablation of auditory cortex
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1. Echo‐location of blinded Yuma bats (Myotis yumanensis) was studied after ablation of the auditory cortex (A.C.). A task of obstacle‐avoidance was given to the bats. Hits and misses of strands were counted, and orientation sounds emitted by the bats during flight were recorded.
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