auditory evoked potential
- Ontogenetic variation in the auditory sensitivity of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) and the implications of anthropogenic sound on behavior and communication
Summary: Juvenile black sea bass, Centropristus striata, are significantly more sensitive to sounds than fish in two larger size classes, and all classes are most sensitive in the 150–300 Hz range.
- Assessing acoustic communication active space in the Lusitanian toadfish
Summary: We estimated an active space of 6 to 13 m in a vocal fish using physiological and sound propagation approaches. We considered signal information perception rather than simply energy detection.
- Expectancy and conditioned hearing levels in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Summary: Dolphin hearing sensation levels, measured just before a loud sound, dampen more when the animal does not know when the loud sound will arrive than when the arrival time is fixed and predictable.