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The Ebbinghaus illusion in the gray bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium griseum) in comparison to the teleost damselfish (Chromis chromis).

Theodora Fuss, +1 more
- 01 Aug 2017 - 
- Vol. 123, pp 16-29
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In this article, the first study to comparatively assess the perception of the Ebbinghaus-Titchener circles and variations of the Delboeuf illusion in four juvenile bamboo sharks and five damselfish using identical training paradigms.
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This article is published in Zoology.The article was published on 2017-08-01. It has received 26 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ebbinghaus illusion & Delboeuf illusion.

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Principles of Neural Science

Michael P. Alexander
- 06 Jun 1986 - 
TL;DR: The editors have done a masterful job of weaving together the biologic, the behavioral, and the clinical sciences into a single tapestry in which everyone from the molecular biologist to the practicing psychiatrist can find and appreciate his or her own research.

Biological aspects of bird colouration and avian colour vision including ultraviolet range

TL;DR: In this article, the spectral properties of plumage colours including the UV by reflection spectroscopy were investigated and it was shown that plumage colors are tuned to avian colour vision.
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Guppies, Poecilia reticulata, perceive a reversed Delboeuf illusion.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors tested susceptibility to a size illusion in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, a fish species required to accurately estimate sizes during mate choice, foraging, and antipredator behaviors.
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Can reptiles perceive visual illusions? Delboeuf illusion in red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria) and bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps).

TL;DR: This study provides the first evidence of the perception of a visual illusion in a reptile species, suggesting that rather than simply detecting visual input, they interpret sensory information captured by photoreceptors.
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Everything is subjective under water surface, too: visual illusions in fish

TL;DR: A wider investigation of visual illusions in fish is fundamental to form a broader comprehension of perceptual systems of vertebrates and to address general important issues in perceptual studies, such as the role of ecology in shaping perceptual systems.
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Principles of Neural Science

TL;DR: The principles of neural science as mentioned in this paper have been used in neural networks for the purpose of neural network engineering and neural networks have been applied in the field of neural networks, such as:
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Principles of Neural Science

Michael P. Alexander
- 06 Jun 1986 - 
TL;DR: The editors have done a masterful job of weaving together the biologic, the behavioral, and the clinical sciences into a single tapestry in which everyone from the molecular biologist to the practicing psychiatrist can find and appreciate his or her own research.
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Attention and the detection of signals.

TL;DR: These results appear to provide an important model system for the study of the relationship between attention and the structure of the visual system, and it is found that attention shifts are not closely related to the saccadic eye movement system.
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Sharks of the World: an Annotated and Illustrated Catalogue of Shark Species Known to Date

TL;DR: Sharks of the world :an annotated and illustrated catalogue of shark species known to date as mentioned in this paper, is an annotated catalogue of sharks species known in the wild and has been published for the first time.
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Selective attention and the organization of visual information.

TL;DR: The authors showed that two judgments that concern the same object can be made simultaneously without loss of accuracy, whereas two judgment that concern different objects cannot, neither the similarity nor the difficulty of required discriminations, nor the spatial distribution of information, could account for the results.
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