Absolute hearing thresholds and critical masking ratios in the European barn owl: a comparison with other owls
Autor: | Miranda L. Dyson, Georg M. Klump, B. Gauger |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Masking (art)
medicine.medical_specialty biology Physiology Acoustics Barn-owl Absolute threshold Audiology biology.organism_classification Octave (electronics) American barn owl Behavioral Neuroscience Noise Hearing range medicine Animal Science and Zoology Sound pressure Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Mathematics |
Zdroj: | Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 182:695-702 |
ISSN: | 1432-1351 0340-7594 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s003590050214 |
Popis: | Absolute thresholds and critical masking ratios were determined behaviorally for the European barn owl (Tyto alba guttata). It shows an excellent sensitivity throughout its hearing range with a minimum threshold of −14.2 dB sound pressure level at 6.3 kHz, which is similar to the sensitivity found in the American barn owl (Tyto alba pratincola) and some other owls. Both the European and the American barn owl have a high upper-frequency limit of hearing exceeding that in other bird species. Critical masking ratios, that can provide an estimate for the frequency selectivity in the barn owl's hearing system, were determined with a noise of about 0 dB spectrum level. They increased from 19.1 dB at 2 kHz to 29.2 dB at 8 kHz at a rate of 5.1 dB per octave. The corresponding critical ratio bandwidths were 81, 218, 562 and 831 Hz for test-tone frequencies of 2, 4, 6.3 and 8 kHz, respectively. These values indicate, contrary to expectations based on the spatial representation of frequencies on the basilar papilla, increasing bandwidths of auditory filters in the region of the barn owl's auditory fovea. This increase, however, correlates with the increase in the bandwidths of tuning curves in the barn owl's auditory fovea. |
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