Birds exhibit a variable retinal organization in terms of foveas and areas of high cell density. The distribution of these retinal structures in different species does not follow phylogenetic lines. In order to study this phenomenon, we presented chickens and pigeons with a luminous bar that could be moved at different speeds and directions in the visual field and could be located at various distances from the animal; head movements were monitored during the presentations. The results show that for a static or slow-moving stimulus the birds adopted a frontal gaze that stabilized the image in the retina, and for a fast-moving stimulus they adopted a lateral gaze that allowed the image to move across the retina. These results reveal that; (a)...
In birds, there is a retinofugal projection from the brain to the retina originating from the isthmo...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
Vision is essential for birds, but the metabolic demands of retinal processing, and also the costs o...
Since the birth of visual ecology, comparative studies on how birds see their world have been limite...
Voß J, Bischof H-J. Eye movements of laterally eyed birds are not independent. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENT...
Cockatoos are a unique avian group inhabiting a diversity of arboreal and terrestrial microhabitats....
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...
Avian eyes are big both in relative and absolute terms, thus the importance of vision to birds is ob...
<div><p>In birds, there is a retinofugal projection from the brain to the retina originating from th...
The visual wulst is the telencephalic target of the avian thalamofugal visual system. It contains se...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
In birds, there is a retinofugal projection from the brain to the retina originating from the isthmo...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
Vision is essential for birds, but the metabolic demands of retinal processing, and also the costs o...
Since the birth of visual ecology, comparative studies on how birds see their world have been limite...
Voß J, Bischof H-J. Eye movements of laterally eyed birds are not independent. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENT...
Cockatoos are a unique avian group inhabiting a diversity of arboreal and terrestrial microhabitats....
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...
Avian eyes are big both in relative and absolute terms, thus the importance of vision to birds is ob...
<div><p>In birds, there is a retinofugal projection from the brain to the retina originating from th...
The visual wulst is the telencephalic target of the avian thalamofugal visual system. It contains se...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Vertebrate brains display physiological and anatomical left-right differences, which are related to ...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
In birds, there is a retinofugal projection from the brain to the retina originating from the isthmo...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
Vision is essential for birds, but the metabolic demands of retinal processing, and also the costs o...