Abstract:Hearing sensitivity in captive Atlantic bottlenose dolphins was assessed using a portable electrophysiologic data collection system, a transducer attached to the pan region of the mandible, and non-invasive recording electrodes. The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) was evoked using sinusoidal amplitude-modulated tones at half octave steps from 20–160 kHz and utilized to determine the upper frequency limit of hearing (i.e., the frequency at which threshold was ≤ 120 dB re 1 μPa). An auditory brainstem resp… Show more
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