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SEVERAL workers have concluded that the response time of the avian ear is of the order of a few ms—far faster than that of the human ear. We have tested the ability of birds to discriminate between a single-click stimulus and a dual-click stimulus and found that this discrimination breaks down when the inter-click interval of the dual click is reduced to a few ms.
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WILKINSON, R., HOWSE, P. Time resolution of acoustic signals by birds. Nature 258, 320–321 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/258320a0
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