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Faculty of Science: Recent submissions

    • Australian Veterinary History Record No.74 

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      Published 2016-06-01
      Open Access
      Newsletter
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    • Dataset: Food quality and conspicuousness shape improvements in olfactory discrimination by mice 

      Price, Catherine J.; Banks, Peter B.
      Published 2016-12-21
      How animals locate nutritious but camouflaged prey items with increasing accuracy is not well understood. Olfactory foraging is common in vertebrates and the nutritional desirability of food should influence the salience ...
      Open Access
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    • Supporting data: Validation of a Bayesian adaptive estimation technique in the stop-signal task 

      Livesey, Evan J.; Livesey, David J.
      Published 2016-11-11
      The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophysical methods to gain an estimate of the time needed to withhold a prepotent response. Under some circumstances, conventional ...
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    • Bright lights, big city: urban adapted bats are unaffected by changing streetlights from mercury vapour to LED 

      Haddock, Joanna; Threlfall, Caragh; Hochuli, Dieter
      Published 2016-10-26
      This dataset contains bat activity and species activity data of urban microbats across Sydney. The data was collected by acoustically surveying of bat activity using an Anabat II detector (Titley, Electronics, Ballina) to ...
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    • Initial Inquiry Report: Complaint by Mr Rory Robertson against Professor Jennie Brand-Miller and Dr Alan Barclay 

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      Published 2014-06-26
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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