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Lateralization of acoustic signals by dichotically listening budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). | LitMetric

Lateralization of acoustic signals by dichotically listening budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus).

J Acoust Soc Am

Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260, USA.

Published: October 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sound localization helps humans and animals figure out where sounds come from, which is important for seeking or avoiding objects and directing visual attention.
  • Budgerigars, small birds with limited sound localization abilities, showed less sensitivity to sound localization cues (ITDs and ILDs) compared to humans and cats but were similar to other animals like rabbits and monkeys.
  • The study found that while ITD thresholds were stable for lower frequencies, ILD thresholds remained consistent across a wide frequency range, suggesting that budgerigars might use their unique interaural pathways to enhance their hearing capabilities despite their small head size.

Article Abstract

Sound localization allows humans and animals to determine the direction of objects to seek or avoid and indicates the appropriate position to direct visual attention. Interaural time differences (ITDs) and interaural level differences (ILDs) are two primary cues that humans use to localize or lateralize sound sources. There is limited information about behavioral cue sensitivity in animals, especially animals with poor sound localization acuity and small heads, like budgerigars. ITD and ILD thresholds were measured behaviorally in dichotically listening budgerigars equipped with headphones in an identification task. Budgerigars were less sensitive than humans and cats, and more similar to rabbits, barn owls, and monkeys, in their abilities to lateralize dichotic signals. Threshold ITDs were relatively constant for pure tones below 4 kHz, and were immeasurable at higher frequencies. Threshold ILDs were relatively constant over a wide range of frequencies, similar to humans. Thresholds in both experiments were best for broadband noise stimuli. These lateralization results are generally consistent with the free field localization abilities of these birds, and add support to the idea that budgerigars may be able to enhance their cues to directional hearing (e.g., via connected interaural pathways) beyond what would be expected based on head size.

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