Professor's Retirement, not Animal Rights Groups, Closes Sound Localization Lab, University Says

The University of Wisonsin-Madison said in a statement that the lab was not closed due to animal rights activists.

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Though criticized by PETA and other animal rights groups for it use of cats in its research into how the brain localizes sound, UW-Madison said such criticism had no bearing on its decision to close the lab, saying that the retirement of neuroscience professor Tom Yin is the driving force.

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