237 | -- | 246 | J. Leo van Hemmen, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Catherine E. Carr, Peter M. Narins. Animals and ICE: meaning, origin, and diversity |
247 | -- | 254 | Heiner Römer, Arne K. D. Schmidt. Directional hearing in insects with internally coupled ears |
255 | -- | 261 | Bruce A. Young. Anatomical influences on internally coupled ears in reptiles |
263 | -- | 270 | Peter M. Narins. ICE on the road to auditory sensitivity reduction and sound localization in the frog |
271 | -- | 290 | Mark A. Bee, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard. Sound source localization and segregation with internally coupled ears: the treefrog model |
291 | -- | 302 | Catherine E. Carr, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Hilary Bierman. Coupled ears in lizards and crocodilians |
303 | -- | 317 | Danish Shaikh, John Hallam, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard. From "ear" to there: a review of biorobotic models of auditory processing in lizards |
319 | -- | 331 | Ole Næsbye Larsen, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Kenneth Kragh Jensen. Role of intracranial cavities in avian directional hearing |
333 | -- | 343 | Lutz Kettler, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Ole Næsbye Larsen, Hermann Wagner. Low frequency eardrum directionality in the barn owl induced by sound transmission through the interaural canal |
345 | -- | 358 | Matthew J. Mason. Internally coupled ears in living mammals |
359 | -- | 382 | Anupam P. Vedurmudi, Bruce A. Young, J. Leo van Hemmen. Internally coupled ears: mathematical structures and mechanisms underlying ICE |