There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are able to rapidly discriminate visually between snakes and innocuous stimuli. Recent behavioral evidence suggests that primates are also able to discriminate the level of threat posed by snakes, by responding more intensely to a snake model poised to strike than to snake models in coiled or sinusoidal postures (Etting and Isbell 2014). In the present study, we examine the potential for an underlying neurological basis for this ability. Previous research indicated that the pulvinar is highly sensitive to snake images. We thus recorded pulvinar neurons in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) while they viewed photos of snakes in striking and non-str...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
Traditional explanations for the evolution of high orbital convergence and stereoscopic vision in pr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Visual processing of ecologically relevant stimuli involves a central bia...
<div><p>There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primat...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
Snakes and their relationships with humans and other primates have attracted broad attention from mu...
Current hypotheses that use visually guided reaching and grasping to explain orbital convergence, vi...
Vertebrates, including primates, can recognize or respond to specific stimuli that are important for...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EP...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pu...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
Traditional explanations for the evolution of high orbital convergence and stereoscopic vision in pr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Visual processing of ecologically relevant stimuli involves a central bia...
<div><p>There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primat...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
Snakes and their relationships with humans and other primates have attracted broad attention from mu...
Current hypotheses that use visually guided reaching and grasping to explain orbital convergence, vi...
Vertebrates, including primates, can recognize or respond to specific stimuli that are important for...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EP...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pu...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
Traditional explanations for the evolution of high orbital convergence and stereoscopic vision in pr...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Visual processing of ecologically relevant stimuli involves a central bia...