Different spectral sensitivities of ON- and OFF-motion pathways enhance the detection of approaching color objects in Drosophila

KD Longden, EM Rogers, A Nern, H Dionne… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Color and motion are used by many species to identify salient objects. They are processed
largely independently, but color contributes to motion processing in humans, for example …

High diversity of arthropod colour vision: from genes to ecology

A Yilmaz, N Hempel de Ibarra… - … Transactions of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Colour vision allows animals to use the information contained in the spectrum of light to
control important behavioural decisions such as selection of habitats, food or mates. Among …

Female preference for males with lower pattern contrast follows Weber's law of proportional processing in jumping spiders

BZW Kwek, W Zhou, L Yu, G Ding, D Li - Functional Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
According to Weber's law of proportional processing, perceptual discrimination between
stimuli of different magnitudes is based on their proportional differences in magnitude (not …

Morphology and spectral sensitivity of long visual fibers and lamina monopolar cells in the butterfly Papilio xuthus

D Wakita, H Shibasaki, M Kinoshita… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Extensive analysis of the flower‐visiting behavior of a butterfly, Papilio xuthus, has indicated
complex interaction between chromatic, achromatic, and motion cues. Their eyes are …