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Bats regulate biosonar based on the availability of visual information
Sasha Danilovich1,*, Anand Krishnan2, Wu-Jung Lee2, Ivailo Borrisov3, Ofri Eitan3, Gabor Kosa4, Cynthia F. Moss2,5, and Yossi Yovel1,3,*
December 7, 2015
The study of inter-sensory integration has focused largely on how different sensory modalities are weighted and combined in perception [1–3]. However, the extent to which information acquired through one sensory modality is modulated by another is yet unknown. We studied this problem in the Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus), an animal equipped with two modalities supporting high resolution distal sensing: biosonar and vision [4,5].
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