螳螂
极化(电化学)
凝视
物理
计算机视觉
眼球运动
计算机科学
光学
人工智能
刺激(心理学)
沟通
生物
心理学
化学
认知心理学
物理化学
生态学
作者
Ilse M. Daly,Martin J. How,Julian C. Partridge,Shelby E. Temple,N. Justin Marshall,Thomas W. Cronin,Nicholas W. Roberts
摘要
Gaze stabilization is an almost ubiquitous animal behaviour, one that is required to see the world clearly and without blur. Stomatopods, however, only fix their eyes on scenes or objects of interest occasionally. Almost uniquely among animals they explore their visual environment with a series pitch, yaw and torsional (roll) rotations of their eyes, where each eye may also move largely independently of the other. In this work, we demonstrate that the torsional rotations are used to actively enhance their ability to see the polarization of light. Both Gonodactylus smithii and Odontodactylus scyllarus rotate their eyes to align particular photoreceptors relative to the angle of polarization of a linearly polarized visual stimulus, thereby maximizing the polarization contrast between an object of interest and its background. This is the first documented example of any animal displaying dynamic polarization vision, in which the polarization information is actively maximized through rotational eye movements.
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