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Sounds scary? Lack of habituation following the presentation of novel sounds
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Sounds scary? Lack of habituation following the presentation of novel sounds

T.A. Biedenweg, M.H. Parsons, P.A. Fleming and D.T. Blumstein
PLoS ONE, Vol.6(1), e14549
2011
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Abstract

Animals typically show less habituation to biologically meaningful sounds than to novel signals. We might therefore expect that acoustic deterrents should be based on natural sounds.

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