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István M. Fehér example, if we wish an animal to learn to make a particular response that identifies a stimulus as containing five objects, we would not wish to present the same picture of five objects each time the response is to be made for reward. If we did present the same stimulus each time, a critic would ri恃强凌弱 发表于 2025-3-27 17:16:08
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Otto E. Rosslerxposure, masking of acoustic communication signals (or other biologically relevant sounds), and a host of other physiological and behavioral responses including effects on attention. Here we consider masking as separate from these other effects of noise on hearing and acoustic communication. Further埋葬 发表于 2025-3-28 04:50:45
Ágnes Heller to reduce masking in response to changing environmental noise conditions. Such adjustments can take different forms in different species. However, the widespread problem of acoustic communication in noise has also led to the evolution of one shared solution in birds: the Lombard effect, i.e. a noisEfflorescent 发表于 2025-3-28 08:24:15
Gary L. Hardcastleelopment, evolution and neurophysiology. Neither has there been a comparative survey dealing with all these aspects. Therefore one of our aims in writing this book was to fill in these gaps. Another of our aims was to put aggression into context with respect to other aspects of an animal‘s lifestyle拥挤前 发表于 2025-3-28 14:27:31
George Kampiselopment, evolution and neurophysiology. Neither has there been a comparative survey dealing with all these aspects. Therefore one of our aims in writing this book was to fill in these gaps. Another of our aims was to put aggression into context with respect to other aspects of an animal‘s lifestyle