Cynthia F. Moss
Affiliations: | 1995-2014 | Psychology and Institute for Systems Research | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
2014- | Psychological and Brain Sciences | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Auditory system, neuroethologyWebsite:
https://batlab.johnshopkins.edu/Google:
"Cynthia Moss"Bio:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndrea Megela Simmons | grad student | Brown | |
Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler | post-doc | 1985-1987 | Universität Tübingen |
James A. Simmons | post-doc | 1987-1989 | Brown |
Children
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Sign in to add collaboratorTimothy K. Horiuchi | collaborator | University of Maryland | |
Shihab A. Shamma | collaborator | University of Maryland | |
P. S. Krishnaprasad | collaborator | 2003- | University of Maryland |
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Wikinson MGT, Wang XY, Cowan NJ, et al. (2025) Echolocating bats adjust sonar call features and head/ear position as they track moving targets in the presence of clutter. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 157: 2236-2247 |
Diebold CA, Lawlor J, Allen K, et al. (2024) Rapid sensorimotor adaptation to auditory midbrain silencing in free-flying bats. Current Biology : Cb |
Capshaw G, Diebold CA, Adams DM, et al. (2024) Resistance to age-related hearing loss in the echolocating big brown bat (). Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20241560 |
Finger NM, Eveland KE, Yin X, et al. (2024) Why do bats fly into cave doors? Inattentional blindness in echolocating animals. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Cooper LN, Ansari MY, Capshaw G, et al. (2024) Bats as instructive animal models for studying longevity and aging. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
Capshaw G, Diebold CA, Adams DM, et al. (2024) Resistance to age-related hearing loss in the echolocating big brown bat ( ). Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Salles A, Loscalzo E, Montoya J, et al. (2024) Auditory processing of communication calls in interacting bats. Iscience. 27: 109872 |
Boublil BL, Yu C, Shewmaker G, et al. (2023) Ventral wing hairs provide tactile feedback for aerial prey capture in the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology |
Lawlor J, Wohlgemuth MJ, Moss CF, et al. (2023) Spatially clustered neurons encode vocalization categories in the bat midbrain. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Moss CF, Ortiz ST, Wahlberg M. (2023) Adaptive echolocation behavior of bats and toothed whales in dynamic soundscapes. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 226 |