Humans, fish and, most likely, other species rely on identical visual features -- color, size, orientation, and motion -- to quickly search for objects. Humans, fish and, most likely, other species ...
Fish visual systems represent a remarkable panorama of evolutionary innovation, underpinned by a diverse array of visual pigments and opsin genes. These pigments, central to photoreception, enable ...
image: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers tested whether the visual processing capabilities that allow humans to find objects quickly in a busy environment are similar for fish. The BGU ...
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