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It is not my intention in this chapter to give a detailed exposé of the various techniques used to obtain the data described in this book. Some of the techniques may, however, be of special interest to some readers, as they are either new or specialized for work with reptiles and birds. This chapter will also serve to illustrate that auditory research is a highly technical field, many rapid advances being dependent on the development of new techniques. More detail about specific techniques can be found in the papers quoted in each chapter and in various technique books (e.g., Beagley, 1979). This chapter serves to give the reader a brief introduction to the rationale behind some of the techniques described in later chapters.
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Manley, G.A. (1990). Some Techniques Used in Hearing Research. In: Peripheral Hearing Mechanisms in Reptiles and Birds. Zoophysiology, vol 26. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83615-2_5
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