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English: Movie showing the behavioral reactions to target (T), non-target (NT), and pseudo-target (PsT) sounds. The trials appear in the following order: (1) the “footstep sound” (T) with the behavioral response, (2) the “plastic carrier” sound (NT) with no response, (3) the “interval” modified version of the step sound (PsT) with a behavioral response, (4) a second “step sound” (T) with a behavioral response, (5) the “low-cut” version (PsT) with no response, (6) the “middle-cut” version with no response, (7) a third “step sound” (T) with a behavioral response, and (8) the “segment Reversed (sR) ” version (PsT) with no response. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Ojima H, Taira M, Kubota M, Horikawa J (2012). "Recognition of Non-Harmonic Natural Sounds by Small Mammals Using Competitive Training". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0051318. PMID 23251497. | ||
Author | Ojima H, Taira M, Kubota M, Horikawa J | ||
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Author | Ojima H, Taira M, Kubota M, Horikawa J |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Movie showing the behavioral reactions to target (T), non-target (NT), and pseudo-target (PsT) sounds. The trials appear in the following order: (1) the ?footstep sound? (T) with the behavioral response, (2) the ?plastic carrier? sound (NT) with no response, (3) the ?interval? modified version of the step sound (PsT) with a behavioral response, (4) a second ?step sound? (T) with a behavioral response, (5) the ?low-cut? version (PsT) with no response, (6) the ?middle-cut? version with no response, (7) a third ?step sound? (T) with a behavioral response, and (8) the ?segment Reversed (sR) ? version (PsT) with no response. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |
Language | English |