Modulation rate transfer functions in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) with normal hearing and high-frequency hearing loss

James J. Finneran1, Hollis R. London2, Dorian S. Houser3
1US Navy Marine Mammal Program, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego, San Diego, USA
2University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA
3BIOMIMETICA, 7951 Shantung Drive, Santee, CA 92071, USA

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