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                   About the Authors
 M. Charlotte Kruger
charlotte.kruger@mail.mcgill.ca
Department of Physiology
McGill University
Montréal, Québec H3G 1Y6, Canada
M. Charlotte Kruger graduated from
the University of Western Ontario (London, ON, Canada) with a BSc Honors Specialization in Biology in 2019. She is a current graduate student in the
Cerebral Systems Laboratory at McGill University (Montréal, QC, Canada). She is investigating the ultrasonic hearing abil- ities of the cat and the location where ultrasonic frequencies might be encoded in the cat brain, to better understand the role of ultrasonic hearing in auditory neuroscience.
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