File:Action-Enhances-Acoustic-Cues-for-3-D-Target-Localization-by-Echolocating-Bats-pbio.1002544.s010.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionAction-Enhances-Acoustic-Cues-for-3-D-Target-Localization-by-Echolocating-Bats-pbio.1002544.s010.ogv |
English: Tracking a moving target from a stationary position. In this three-part video, the bat is shown tracking a moving insect from a stationary position on a platform. The first segment is one trial of the bat tracking an insect from a view 3 meters in front of the bat. The second segment is a zoomed version of one trial of a bat tracking an insect. In both of these segments, the sounds that are heard are produced by a bat detector that makes the vocalizations of a bat audible to the human ear. The last segment was captured with high-speed video recording and has been slowed down by a factor of ten. Displayed on the bottom is the ongoing spectrographic representation of the bat’s vocalizations. The bat’s vocalizations are audible because the audio has been slowed down to match the recorded video. |
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Source | S1 Movie from Wohlgemuth M, Kothari N, Moss C (2016). "Action Enhances Acoustic Cues for 3-D Target Localization by Echolocating Bats". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002544. PMID 27608186. PMC: 5015854. | ||
Author | Wohlgemuth M, Kothari N, Moss C | ||
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Short title | Tracking a moving target from a stationary position. |
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Author | Wohlgemuth M, Kothari N, Moss C |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | In this three-part video, the bat is shown tracking a moving insect from a stationary position on a platform. The first segment is one trial of the bat tracking an insect from a view 3 meters in front of the bat. The second segment is a zoomed version of one trial of a bat tracking an insect. In both of these segments, the sounds that are heard are produced by a bat detector that makes the vocalizations of a bat audible to the human ear. The last segment was captured with high-speed video recording and has been slowed down by a factor of ten. Displayed on the bottom is the ongoing spectrographic representation of the bat’s vocalizations. The bat’s vocalizations are audible because the audio has been slowed down to match the recorded video. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016-09-08 |
Language | English |