38-39Humans and monkeys have many similarities due to their close evolutionary ancestry. They fall under a common order called Primates. Primates possess five important senses: the sense of smell, taste, vision, touch and hearing
Trichromacy is the condition that involves three independent channels for processing color informati...
Olfactory receptor (OR) genes constitute the molecular basis for the sense of smell and are encoded ...
International audienceThe ability to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their e...
Thirty years ago virtually everything known about primate color vision derived from psychophysical s...
The disabilities experienced by colour-blind people show us the biological advantages of colour visi...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
Colors and color-perception may play an important role in animal ethology (foraging, intra or inter-...
Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutheria...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals hav...
The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals hav...
Most definitions of the order primates make some reference to the importance of vision relative to t...
All primates, including humans, are highly visual creatures.1-3 We rely heavily on visual cues for b...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
Trichromacy is the condition that involves three independent channels for processing color informati...
Olfactory receptor (OR) genes constitute the molecular basis for the sense of smell and are encoded ...
International audienceThe ability to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their e...
Thirty years ago virtually everything known about primate color vision derived from psychophysical s...
The disabilities experienced by colour-blind people show us the biological advantages of colour visi...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
Colors and color-perception may play an important role in animal ethology (foraging, intra or inter-...
Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutheria...
Colour vision — the ability to discriminate spectral differences irrespective of variations in inten...
The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals hav...
The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals hav...
Most definitions of the order primates make some reference to the importance of vision relative to t...
All primates, including humans, are highly visual creatures.1-3 We rely heavily on visual cues for b...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
Trichromacy is the condition that involves three independent channels for processing color informati...
Olfactory receptor (OR) genes constitute the molecular basis for the sense of smell and are encoded ...
International audienceThe ability to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their e...