DocumentCode
1204798
Title
A Stimulation-Recording Technique for Evaluating Binaural Sound Processing in Porpoises
Author
Dormer, Kenneth J.
Author_Institution
Marine Biomedical Institute, Galveston, Tex. 77550.
Issue
5
fYear
1974
Firstpage
399
Lastpage
405
Abstract
A semiautomatic system has been developed to evaluate temporal and binaural aspects of the porpoise sonar receiving system at the level of the midbrain. Surgical and electronic techniques are combined to test this fast acting system and permit replication by digital computer. Pulsed-sound projectors were used to binaurally simulate porpoise sonar clicks underwater, in an azimuth about their heads. Precise control of interaural time differences and repetition rates of the projectors was by an oven-regulated crystal time delay generator. Pulse amplitudes were independently determined by dc sources, whose voltages were delivered through silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCR´s).
Keywords
Assembly; Biomedical electrodes; Electronic equipment testing; Frequency; Magnetic recording; Marine animals; Muscles; Skull; Sonar; Surgery; Acoustic Stimulation; Amplifiers; Animals; Auditory Pathways; Auditory Perception; Computers; Computers, Analog; Dolphins; Echolocation; Electrodes, Implanted; Mesencephalon; Orientation; Photography; Stereotaxic Techniques; Tape Recording;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1974.324409
Filename
4120808
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