Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats
Oppelt A, Tafur D, Stich KP, Winter Y (2005)
Neuroforum 2005.
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Oppelt, A.;
Tafur, D.;
Stich, Kai PetraUniBi;
Winter, Y.
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Erscheinungsjahr
2005
Zeitschriftentitel
Neuroforum
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2005
ISSN
0947-0875
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1863649
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Oppelt A, Tafur D, Stich KP, Winter Y. Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats. Neuroforum. 2005;2005.
Oppelt, A., Tafur, D., Stich, K. P., & Winter, Y. (2005). Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats. Neuroforum, 2005
Oppelt, A., Tafur, D., Stich, Kai Petra, and Winter, Y. 2005. “Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats”. Neuroforum 2005.
Oppelt, A., Tafur, D., Stich, K. P., and Winter, Y. (2005). Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats. Neuroforum 2005.
Oppelt, A., et al., 2005. Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats. Neuroforum, 2005.
A. Oppelt, et al., “Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats”, Neuroforum, vol. 2005, 2005.
Oppelt, A., Tafur, D., Stich, K.P., Winter, Y.: Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats. Neuroforum. 2005, (2005).
Oppelt, A., Tafur, D., Stich, Kai Petra, and Winter, Y. “Echoacoustic object generalization and spatial dependence of two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) learning set acquisition in bats”. Neuroforum 2005 (2005).