Figure 5: The effects of relative whine-chuck sequence on grouping. | Nature Communications

Figure 5: The effects of relative whine-chuck sequence on grouping.

From: Relative comparisons of call parameters enable auditory grouping in frogs

Figure 5

Squares are exit angles in response to two competing chucks with the same separations (90° re. whine), but different timings (in parentheses, in ms relative to whine onset). Natural chuck timing is 325 ms. Letter for each plot (a–i) corresponds to stimulus designation in Table 3. Upper left is a diagram of the whine (open shape; onset time is 0 ms) and different chuck onset times to show the extent of temporal overlap.

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