Abstract

The overall electric reactions and action potentials of single neurons in the auditory cortex were investigated for Vespertilionidae (Myotis oxygnathus) and Rhinolophidae (Rhinolophus ferrum equinum) narcotized with Hexenal. In the Vespertilionidae the greatest sensitivity to ultrasound is manifest at frequencies from 10 to 50 kHz, and in the Rhinolophidae for the ranges from 10 to 40 and from 82 to 84 kHz. The shapes of the response areas of single neurons in both types of bats are similar except for neurons discovered in Rhinolophidae that have three response areas with characteristic frequencies in the ranges 27–28, 40–42, and 80–84kHz. Narrow response areas with characteristic frequencies in the range from 70 to 90kHz appear on a considerable proportion of the neurons in the Rhinolophidae, but not the Vespertilionidae. Low thresholds are recorded to the stimulus cutoff in the range from 76 to 86 kHz.

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