Schnitzler, H.-U.
Schnitzler, Hans-Ulrich, 1939-....
Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler neurobioloog
Schnitzler, Hans-Ulrich
Schnitzler, H.-U., 1939-
VIAF ID: 265522649 (Personal)
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Works
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Acoustic behavior of melon-headed whales varies on a diel cycle | |
Acoustic ecology of European bats species identification, study of their habitats and foraging behaviour | |
Acoustic flow perception in cf-bats: properties of the available cues. | |
Acoustic mirror effect increases prey detection distance in trawling bats. | |
Aerial hawking and landing: approach behaviour in Natterer's bats, Myotis nattereri (Kuhl 1818). | |
Asymmetry and dynamics of a narrow sonar beam in an echolocating harbor porpoise | |
Auditory fovea and Doppler shift compensation: adaptations for flutter detection in echolocating bats using CF-FM signals | |
Bat Diversity in Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve, Northeastern Vietnam: A Review with New Records from Mangrove Ecosystem | |
Bat guilds, a concept to classify the highly diverse foraging and echolocation behaviors of microchiropteran bats | |
Bats Actively Use Leaves as Specular Reflectors to Detect Acoustically Camouflaged Prey | |
Behavioral Studies of Auditory Information Processing | |
Bidirectional Echolocation in the Bat Barbastella barbastellus : Different Signals of Low Source Level Are Emitted Upward through the Nose and Downward through the Mouth | |
Brain evolution | |
Carbachol injections into the nucleus accumbens induce 50 kHz calls in rats. | |
Cellular mechanisms of the trigeminally evoked startle response | |
Comparison of the echolocation behavior in Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum and Chilonycteris rubiginosa | |
Complex echo classification by echo-locating bats: a review. | |
Discriminating features of echolocation clicks of melon-headed whales (Peponocephala electra), bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), and Gray's spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris longirostris). | |
Discrimination of small sugar concentration differences helps the nectar-feeding bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae cover energetic demands | |
'Eavesdropping' in wild rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis)? | |
Echolocation signals of a beaked whale at Palmyra Atoll. | |
Echolocation signals of the plecotine bat, Plecotus macrobullaris Kuzyakin, 1965 | |
Echolocation signals reflect niche differentiation in five sympatric congeneric bat species. | |
Effects of clonidine injections into the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis on fear and anxiety behavior in rats | |
Einfacher Frequenz-Spannungswandler für die schnelle Analyse tonaler Signale | |
Estimation of the acoustic range of bat echolocation for extended targets | |
Factors governing prepulse inhibition and prepulse facilitation of the acoustic startle response in mice. | |
Fishing and echolocation behavior of the greater bulldog bat, Noctilio leporinus, in the field | |
Flight and echolocation behaviour of three vespertilionid bat species while commuting on flyways | |
Frequency modulation patterns in the echolocation signals of two vespertilionid bats | |
High frequency social calls indicate food source defense in foraging Common pipistrelle bats | |
Horseshoe bats make adaptive prey-selection decisions, informed by echo cues. | |
How Nectar-Feeding Bats Localize their Food : Echolocation Behavior of Leptonycteris yerbabuenae Approaching Cactus Flowers | |
Localization and orientation in biology and engineering | |
Myotis daubentonii is able to catch small fish | |
A new species ofHipposideros | |
Old world frog and bird vocalizations contain prominent ultrasonic harmonics | |
Plant classification from bat-like echolocation signals | |
Precise Doppler shift compensation in the hipposiderid bat, Hipposideros armiger. | |
Reduction of emission level in approach signals of greater mouse-eared bats (Myotis myotis): No evidence for a closed loop control system for intensity compensation. | |
Scanning behavior in echolocating common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) | |
Source level reduction and sonar beam aiming in landing big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) | |
Spatial orientation in echolocating harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) | |
Spatial unmasking in the echolocating Big Brown Bat, Eptesicus fuscus | |
Studying the biosonar of bats and porpoises using multi receiver arrays | |
Synaptic plasticity in the acoustic startle pathway: the neuronal basis for short-term habituation? | |
Temporary inactivation of the nucleus accumbens disrupts acquisition and expression of fear-potentiated startle in rats. | |
Temporary inactivation of the rostral perirhinal cortex induces an anxiolytic-like effect on the elevated plus-maze and on the yohimbine-enhanced startle response | |
Twittering Pupae of Papilionid and Nymphalid Butterflies (Lepidoptera): Novel Structures and Sounds | |
Ultraschall-Ortungslaute der Hufeisen-Fledermäuse <Chiroptera-Rhinolophidae> in verschiedenen Orientierungssituationen | |
Variability of the approach phase of landing echolocating Greater Mouse-eared bats | |
Voices of the dead: complex nonlinear vocal signals from the larynx of an ultrasonic frog | |
What a plant sounds like: the statistics of vegetation echoes as received by echolocating bats |