The evolution of visual systems is constrained by a trade-off between spatial and temporal resolution. In this article we aim at identifying the causes of the trade-off at the retinal level in both artificial and natural visual systems. We start by selecting two factors that limit the values of spatial and temporal resolution. Then we show in two experiments on the evolution of an artificial system that the two factors induce trade-off curves connecting the evolved values of spatial and temporal resolution. A comparison of the experimental results with the resolution evolved in natural visual systems leads us to the conclusion that in natural systems the same factors are responsible for the observed trade-off
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The evolution of visual systems is constrained by a trade-off between spatial and temporal resolutio...
Visual resolution, the ability to see fine spatial detail, emerges from the capacities of both the e...
Two recent experiments contributing to the analysis of temporal resolution in human foveal vision ar...
We examined the limits of visual resolution in natural scene viewing, using a gaze-contingent multi-...
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The spatial grain of the human visual system has always been a central topic for visual sciences, an...
Vision is not a static process. Our perception of the world is not merely a sequence of fixed snapsh...
We use the theory of early visual processing proposed in ref. [1] to deduce the color encoding strat...
A computational model of visual processing in the vertebrate retina provides a unified explanation o...
The evolution of visual systems is constrained by a trade-off between spatial and temporal resolutio...
Visual resolution, the ability to see fine spatial detail, emerges from the capacities of both the e...
Two recent experiments contributing to the analysis of temporal resolution in human foveal vision ar...
We examined the limits of visual resolution in natural scene viewing, using a gaze-contingent multi-...
Simple roles for photoreception are likely to have preceded more demanding ones such as vision. The ...
Under natural viewing conditions small movements of the eye, head, and body prevent the maintenance ...
The success of species depends critically on their ability to process and extract sensory informatio...
We investigate the role of high temporal frequencies in the visual periphery. Previous research has ...
The early visual system is endowed with adaptive mechanisms that rapidly adjust gain and integration...
We investigate the hypothesis that the early visual system efficiently codes natural time varying im...
The ability to adjust to changing conditions is critical to the functioning of any sensory system. T...
The spatial grain of the human visual system has always been a central topic for visual sciences, an...
Vision is not a static process. Our perception of the world is not merely a sequence of fixed snapsh...
We use the theory of early visual processing proposed in ref. [1] to deduce the color encoding strat...
A computational model of visual processing in the vertebrate retina provides a unified explanation o...