作者
Tom Troscianko, Christopher P Benton, P George Lovell, David J Tolhurst, Zygmunt Pizlo
发表日期
2009/2/27
来源
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
364
期号
1516
页码范围
449-461
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
How does an animal conceal itself from visual detection by other animals? This review paper seeks to identify general principles that may apply in this broad area. It considers mechanisms of visual encoding, of grouping and object encoding, and of search. In most cases, the evidence base comes from studies of humans or species whose vision approximates to that of humans. The effort is hampered by a relatively sparse literature on visual function in natural environments and with complex foraging tasks. However, some general constraints emerge as being potentially powerful principles in understanding concealment—a ‘constraint’ here means a set of simplifying assumptions. Strategies that disrupt the unambiguous encoding of discontinuities of intensity (edges), and of other key visual attributes, such as motion, are key here. Similar strategies may also defeat grouping and object-encoding mechanisms. Finally …
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