A good ear: Rats identify specific sounds in noisy environments
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 12:49
in Psychology & Sociology
A study conducted on hundreds of rats could help us understand how the brain identifies specific sounds in a noisy environment. The investigation, soon to be published in the journal Brain, was conducted by Alex Martin of the Université de Montréal Department of Psychology.
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