Brian S. Nelson, Ph.D.

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Vocal Production
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Roderick A. Suthers grad student 2004 Indiana University
 (Channels for vocal communication in a small passerine bird.)
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Nelson BS, Donovan JM, Takahashi TT. (2015) A Neural Model of Auditory Space Compatible with Human Perception under Simulated Echoic Conditions. Plos One. 10: e0137900
Baxter CS, Nelson BS, Takahashi TT. (2013) The role of envelope shape in the localization of multiple sound sources and echoes in the barn owl. Journal of Neurophysiology. 109: 924-31
Donovan JM, Nelson BS, Takahashi TT. (2012) The contributions of onset and offset echo delays to auditory spatial perception in human listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 132: 3912-24
Nelson BS, Takahashi TT. (2010) Spatial hearing in echoic environments: the role of the envelope in owls. Neuron. 67: 643-55
Nelson BS, Takahashi TT. (2009) Localization of amplitude modulated sounds and their echoes in the barn owl. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 125: 2490-2490
Nelson BS, Takahashi TT. (2008) Independence of echo-threshold and echo-delay in the barn owl. Plos One. 3: e3598
Takahashi TT, Keller CH, Nelson BS, et al. (2008) Object localization in cluttered acoustical environments. Biological Cybernetics. 98: 579-86
Nelson BS, Takahashi TT. (2007) Recovery from localization dominance in the barn owl The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 122: 2981
Nelson BS, Beckers GJ, Suthers RA. (2005) Vocal tract filtering and sound radiation in a songbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 208: 297-308
Nelson BS, Suthers RA. (2004) Sound localization in a small passerine bird: discrimination of azimuth as a function of head orientation and sound frequency. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 207: 4121-33
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