AbstractAnimals which need to see well at night generally have eyes with wide pupils. This optical strategy to improve photon capture may be improved neurally by summing the outputs of neighbouring visual channels (spatial summation) or by increasing the length of time a sample of photons is counted by the eye (temporal summation). These summation strategies only come at the cost of spatial and temporal resolution. A simple analytical model is developed to investigate whether the improved photon catch afforded by summation really improves vision in dim light, or whether the losses in resolution actually make vision worse. The model, developed for both vertebrate camera eyes and arthropod compound eyes, calculates the finest spatial detail p...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Due to the predictability of light reflection, natural selection has chosen the eyes of some animals...
AbstractAnimals which need to see well at night generally have eyes with wide pupils. This optical s...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
Nocturnal insects have evolved remarkable visual capacities, despite small eyes and tiny brains. The...
The capacity of the compound eye to perceive its spatial environment is quantified by determining th...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
The visual systems of many animals, particularly those active during the day, are optimized for high...
1. The clear zone between the cones and the receptors of dark-adapted nocturnal insects and crustace...
Due to our own preference for bright light, we tend to forget that many insects are active in very d...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Due to the predictability of light reflection, natural selection has chosen the eyes of some animals...
AbstractAnimals which need to see well at night generally have eyes with wide pupils. This optical s...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Most of the world's animals are active in dim light and depend on good vision for the tasks of daily...
Despite their tiny eyes and brains, nocturnal insects have remarkable visual abilities. Recent work-...
Nocturnal insects have evolved remarkable visual capacities, despite small eyes and tiny brains. The...
The capacity of the compound eye to perceive its spatial environment is quantified by determining th...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Nocturnal vision is a demanding task for insects with small eyes. As it gets dimmer the noise impose...
The visual systems of many animals, particularly those active during the day, are optimized for high...
1. The clear zone between the cones and the receptors of dark-adapted nocturnal insects and crustace...
Due to our own preference for bright light, we tend to forget that many insects are active in very d...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
Abstract Night vision is ultimately about extracting information from a noisy visual input. Several...
Due to the predictability of light reflection, natural selection has chosen the eyes of some animals...