This book is the only account of what the bee, as an example of an insect, actually detects with its eyes. Bees detect some visual features such as edges and colours, but there is no sign that they reconstruct patterns or put together features to form objects. Bees detect motion but have no perception of what it is that moves, and certainly they do not recognize “things” by their shapes. Yet they clearly see well enough to fly and find food with a minute brain. Bee vision is therefore relevant to the construction of simple artificial visual systems, for example for mobile robots. The surprising conclusion is that bee vision is adapted to the recognition of places, not things. In this volume, Adrian Horridge also sets out the curious and ...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Bee eyes have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wavelengths that are excited by reflec...
Comparative physiologists such as Karl von Frisch have provided us with a profound knowledge of how ...
This book is the only account of what the bee, as an example of an insect, actually detects with its...
The compound eye of the bee is an array of photoreceptors, each at an angle to the next, and therefo...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
PhDIn recent decades we have seen a string of remarkable discoveries detailing the impressive cogni...
Among the so-called simpler organisms, the honey bee is one of the few examples of an animal with a ...
Adrian Horridge has written an interesting, useful, and very opinionated book on the visual system o...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstr...
Abstract For two centuries, visual illusions have attracted the attention of neurobiologists and com...
Among the so-called simpler organisms, the honey bee is one of the few examples of an animal with a ...
: For two centuries, visual illusions have attracted the attention of neurobiologists and comparativ...
The visual world of animals is highly diverse and often very different from the world that we humans...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Bee eyes have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wavelengths that are excited by reflec...
Comparative physiologists such as Karl von Frisch have provided us with a profound knowledge of how ...
This book is the only account of what the bee, as an example of an insect, actually detects with its...
The compound eye of the bee is an array of photoreceptors, each at an angle to the next, and therefo...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
PhDIn recent decades we have seen a string of remarkable discoveries detailing the impressive cogni...
Among the so-called simpler organisms, the honey bee is one of the few examples of an animal with a ...
Adrian Horridge has written an interesting, useful, and very opinionated book on the visual system o...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstr...
Abstract For two centuries, visual illusions have attracted the attention of neurobiologists and com...
Among the so-called simpler organisms, the honey bee is one of the few examples of an animal with a ...
: For two centuries, visual illusions have attracted the attention of neurobiologists and comparativ...
The visual world of animals is highly diverse and often very different from the world that we humans...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Bee eyes have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wavelengths that are excited by reflec...
Comparative physiologists such as Karl von Frisch have provided us with a profound knowledge of how ...