Voß J, Bischof H-J. Eye movements of laterally eyed birds are not independent. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY. 2009;212(10):1568-1575.Most birds have laterally placed eyes with two largely separated visual fields. According to studies in pigeons laterally eyed birds move their eyes independently in most situations, eye coordination just occurred during converging saccades towards frontal stimuli. Here we demonstrate for the first time that laterally eyed zebra finches show coordinated eye movements, regarding direction and amplitude. Spontaneous and visually elicited movements of the two eyes were recorded simultaneously, using a newly developed eye tracking system. We found that, if one eye moves in a certain direction, the other eye simu...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
The visual wulst of the zebra finch comprises at least two retinotopic maps of the contralateral eye...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
Birds exhibit a variable retinal organization in terms of foveas and areas of high cell density. The...
Animals gather information from their environment to reduce uncertainty and make adaptive decisions,...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
International audienceLateralised function has been observed in a number of animal species. Most stu...
International audienceLateralised function has been observed in a number of animal species. Most stu...
Bischof H-J. The visual field and visually guided behavior in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)....
Michael N, Loewel S, Bischof H-J. Features of the Retinotopic Representation in the Visual Wulst of ...
Fast moving animals depend on cues derived from the optic flow on their retina. Optic flow from tran...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
The visual wulst is the telencephalic target of the avian thalamofugal visual system. It contains se...
The visual wulst of the zebra finch comprises at least two retinotopic maps of the contralateral eye...
We have recorded with the magnetic search coil method the spontaneous saccades of two species of pre...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
The visual wulst of the zebra finch comprises at least two retinotopic maps of the contralateral eye...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
Birds exhibit a variable retinal organization in terms of foveas and areas of high cell density. The...
Animals gather information from their environment to reduce uncertainty and make adaptive decisions,...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
International audienceLateralised function has been observed in a number of animal species. Most stu...
International audienceLateralised function has been observed in a number of animal species. Most stu...
Bischof H-J. The visual field and visually guided behavior in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)....
Michael N, Loewel S, Bischof H-J. Features of the Retinotopic Representation in the Visual Wulst of ...
Fast moving animals depend on cues derived from the optic flow on their retina. Optic flow from tran...
AbstractRecent evidence has demonstrated that, in animals with laterally placed eyes, functional cer...
The visual wulst is the telencephalic target of the avian thalamofugal visual system. It contains se...
The visual wulst of the zebra finch comprises at least two retinotopic maps of the contralateral eye...
We have recorded with the magnetic search coil method the spontaneous saccades of two species of pre...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...
The visual wulst of the zebra finch comprises at least two retinotopic maps of the contralateral eye...
Functional lateralisation in the avian visual system can be easily studied by testing monocularly oc...