We review evidence to show that in several arthropod families eyes and supporting neural control systems are shaped according to the spatial layout of their environment Amphibious crabs that live at sandy beaches and mudflats and insects that live above or below the water surface have horizontally aligned acute zones for vertical resolution in those eye regions that look at the horizon. In amphibious crabs acute zones are aligned with the horizon by visual, leg — proprioceptive and statocyst reflexes whereby optokinetic sensitivity to movement around roll and pitch axes reaches a sharp maximum at the eye equator. There is clear evidence of a position dependent mechanism of eye alignment to the horizon in at least two species of flat world c...
Given the great range of visual systems, tasks and habitats, there is surprisingly little experiment...
Animals, from invertebrates to humans, stabilize the panoramic optic flow through compensatory movem...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...
1. Pitch and roll eye movements of three species of crabs (Heloecius cordiformis, Mictyris longicarp...
1. We recorded compensatory eye stalk movements in response to pitch and roll stimulation of the vis...
The organisation of the visual system in semi-terrestrial crabs is related to the three-dimensional ...
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
Eye movements in the horizontal plane and the rotatory component of body movement have been continuo...
Crabs have panoramic compound eyes, which can show marked regional specializations of visual acuity....
Highly active insects and crabs depend on visual motion information for detecting and tracking mates...
With their eyes on long vertical stalks, their panoramic visual field and their pronounced equatoria...
1. Freely walking rock crabs (Pachygrapsus marmoratus Fabricius) were videotaped from above in a qua...
The Decapoda is the largest order of crustaceans, some 10,000 species having been described to date....
Given the great range of visual systems, tasks and habitats, there is surprisingly little experiment...
Animals, from invertebrates to humans, stabilize the panoramic optic flow through compensatory movem...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...
1. Pitch and roll eye movements of three species of crabs (Heloecius cordiformis, Mictyris longicarp...
1. We recorded compensatory eye stalk movements in response to pitch and roll stimulation of the vis...
The organisation of the visual system in semi-terrestrial crabs is related to the three-dimensional ...
1. We used in vivo optical techniques to study compound eye organisation and the extent of eye stalk...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
AbstractAlmost all known arthropod compound eyes exhibit regional variations of resolving power, abs...
Eye movements in the horizontal plane and the rotatory component of body movement have been continuo...
Crabs have panoramic compound eyes, which can show marked regional specializations of visual acuity....
Highly active insects and crabs depend on visual motion information for detecting and tracking mates...
With their eyes on long vertical stalks, their panoramic visual field and their pronounced equatoria...
1. Freely walking rock crabs (Pachygrapsus marmoratus Fabricius) were videotaped from above in a qua...
The Decapoda is the largest order of crustaceans, some 10,000 species having been described to date....
Given the great range of visual systems, tasks and habitats, there is surprisingly little experiment...
Animals, from invertebrates to humans, stabilize the panoramic optic flow through compensatory movem...
Light-detection provides incomparabaly rapid information at a range of time scales and, consequently...