作者
Thomas W Cronin, Nadav Shashar, Roy L Caldwell, Justin Marshall, Alexander G Cheroske, Tsyr-Huei Chiou
发表日期
2003/8/1
来源
Integrative and Comparative Biology
卷号
43
期号
4
页码范围
549-558
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Visual pigments, the molecules in photoreceptors that initiate the process of vision, are inherently dichroic, differentially absorbing light according to its axis of polarization. Many animals have taken advantage of this property to build receptor systems capable of analyzing the polarization of incoming light, as polarized light is abundant in natural scenes (commonly being produced by scattering or reflection). Such polarization sensitivity has long been associated with behavioral tasks like orientation or navigation. However, only recently have we become aware that it can be incorporated into a high-level visual perception akin to color vision, permitting segmentation of a viewed scene into regions that differ in their polarization. By analogy to color vision, we call this capacity polarization vision. It is apparently used for tasks like those that color vision specializes in: contrast enhancement, camouflage breaking …
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