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Do American Goldfinches See Their World Like Passive Prey Foragers? A Study on Visual Fields, Retinal Topography, and Sensitivity of Photoreceptors
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Neurology and Neuroscience
Journal:
Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (2014) 83 (3): 181–198.
Published Online: 24 March 2014
... or services advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Binocular vision Ganglion cells...
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Binocular Vision and Ipsilateral Retinal Projections in Relation to Eye and Forelimb Coordination
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Neurology and Neuroscience
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (2011) 77 (4): 219–230.
Published Online: 27 July 2011
...Matz Larsson It is commonly proposed that the number of fibers that do not cross in the optic chiasm (OC) is proportional to the size of the binocular visual field, and that the major advantage of binocular vision is acute depth perception. I present an alternative, an ‘eye-forelimb’ (EF...
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Retinogeniculostriate Pathway Components Scale with Orbit Convergence Only in Primates and Not in Other Mammals
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Neurology and Neuroscience
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (2011) 77 (2): 105–115.
Published Online: 27 April 2011
... that primate orbit convergence and binocular vision are correlated with the overall size of the brain as well as components of the visual pathway, such as the lateral geniculate nucleus. However, the question remains whether components of the visual pathway are correlated with orbit convergence and binocular...
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The Nocturnal Bottleneck and the Evolution of Mammalian Vision
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Neurology and Neuroscience
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (2010) 75 (3): 195–203.
Published Online: 20 August 2010
.... Binocular vision Birds Eye shape Lizards Mammals Orbit orientation Several complementary lines of evidence indicate that mammals originated and evolved within a nocturnal (i.e. low light) environment. For example, many Mesozoic fossil mammals had very small body sizes and insectivorous diets...
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Some Neural Connections Subserving Binocular Vision in Ungulates; pp. 80–93
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (1984) 24 (2-3): 80–93.
Published Online: 07 March 2008
...J.D. Pettigrew; V.S. Ramachandran; H. Bravo Using a combination of anatomical and physiological techniques we have studied some of the neural connections subserving binocular vision in two species of artiodactyl ungulates (the sheep, Ovis sp., and the goat, Capra hircus). After monocular injections...
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Some Neural Connections Subserving Binocular Vision in Ungulates; pp. 65–79
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (1984) 24 (2-3): 65–79.
Published Online: 07 March 2008
...J.D. Pettigrew; V.S. Ramachandran; H. Bravo Using a combination of anatomical and physiological techniques we have studied some of the neural connections subserving binocular vision in two species of artiodactyl ungulates (the sheep, Ovis sp., and the goat, Capra hircus). After monocular injections...
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Novel Area Serving Binocular Vision in the Retinae of Procellariiform Seabirds
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Journal:
Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (1991) 37 (2): 79–84.
Published Online: 23 January 2008
... vision Brain Bchav Evol 1991;37:79-84 © I Ml S. Karger AO. Basel 0006-8077/91/0372-0079 S 2.75/0 Novel Area Serving Binocular Vision in the Retinae of Procellariiform Seabirds Brian Hayes ', Graham R. Marlin' and Michael de L. Brooke'1h ' Department of Visual Science, Institute of Ophthalmology...
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The Eye of a Procellariiform Seabird, the Manx Shearwater, Puffinus puffinus: Visual Fields and Optical Structure
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (1991) 37 (2): 65–78.
Published Online: 23 January 2008
... to in the content or advertisements. Aves Procellariiformes Puffinus puffinus Vision Eye structure Schematic eye Visual fields Nocturnal activity Amphibious habits Binocular vision Brain Behav Evol 1991:37:65-78 © IW IS . Kargcr AG. Basel 00O6-8977/9I/O372-O065 S 2.75/0 The Eye...
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Ecomorphology of Orbit Orientation and the Adaptive Significance of Binocular Vision in Primates and Other Mammals
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Neurology and Neuroscience
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (2007) 71 (1): 54–67.
Published Online: 20 September 2007
... convergence, binocular vision, and stereopsis to counter camouflage in prey inhabiting a nocturnal environment. Strepsirhine primates have a range of orbit convergence values similar to nocturnal or cathemeral predatory non-primate mammals. These data are entirely consistent with the nocturnal visual...
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Visual Fields in Short-Toed Eagles, Circaetus gallicus (Accipitridae), and the Function of Binocularity in Birds
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Neurology and Neuroscience
Journal:
Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (1999) 53 (2): 55–66.
Published Online: 10 February 1999
... irrespective of whether items are taken directly in the bill or in the feet, as in eagles, and irrespective of the size and shape of the monocular and cyclopean visual fields. It is argued that binocular vision in birds results from the requirement for each monocular field to extend contralaterally to embody...
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Spatial Vision in the Course of an Insect’s Life
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Brain Behavior and Evolution
Brain Behav Evol (1998) 52 (1): 1–6.
Published Online: 19 June 1998
..., quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Insect vision Praying mantis Spatial vision Binocular vision Motion parallax...