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Autor:
Torsten Stemmler, Petra Nikolay, Hermann Wagner, Julius Orlowski, Jan Skorupa, Aline Nüttgens
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 204:305-318
We tested how well barn owls can discriminate objects of different sizes. This ability may be important for the owls when catching prey. We performed a quantitative experiment in the laboratory and trained owls in a task in which the owls had to disc
Publikováno v:
Journal of vision : JOV 18(1), 4 (2018). doi:10.1167/18.1.4
Journal of vision 18(1), 4 - (2018). doi:10.1167/18.1.4
Published by ARVO, Rockville, Md.
Published by ARVO, Rockville, Md.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physiology-Paris. 107:51-61
Barn owls are a model system for studying prey capture. These animals can catch mice by hearing alone, but use vision whenever light conditions allow this. The silent flight, the frontally oriented eyes, and the facial ruffs are specializations that
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108:8461-8466
Visual saliency based on orientation contrast is a perceptual product attributed to the functional organization of the mammalian brain. We examined this visual phenomenon in barn owls by mounting a wireless video microcamera on the owls’ heads and
Publikováno v:
Journal of vision. 9(7)
The eyes of barn owls (Tyto alba pratincola) display very little aberrations, and have thus excellent optical quality. In a series of behavioral experiments, we tested whether this presumably beneficial feature is also reflected at a perceptual level
Autor:
Friederike Rohn, Julius Orlowski, Christian Beissel, Hermann Wagner, Ohad Ben-Shahar, Yair Adato
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vision. 15:4
Visual pop-out is a phenomenon by which the latency to detect a target in a scene is independent of the number of other elements, the distractors. Pop-out is an effective visual-search guidance that occurs typically when the target is distinct in one
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vision. 12:4-4
Barn owls are effective nocturnal predators. We tested their visual performance at low light levels and determined visual acuity and contrast sensitivity of three barn owls by their behavior at stimulus luminances ranging from photopic to fully scoto