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1 August 1968 The Photo-Optical Systems Of Marine Animals
Kiyoe Mizusawa
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Proceedings Volume 0012, Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications II; (1968) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946729
Event: Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications, 1968, San Diego, United States
Abstract
In a previous paper by the author (Ref. 18) it was concluded that marine animals primarily use color and motion as cues for visual performance almost exclusively, in contrast to land animals who use shape, size and distance stimuli as cues, although they have structurally similar eyes. This paper explains to what extent marine animals use color and motion stimuli as opposed to shape, size and distance as cues in marine environment. In the paper the behavioral measurements method was emphasized.
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Kiyoe Mizusawa "The Photo-Optical Systems Of Marine Animals", Proc. SPIE 0012, Underwater Photo-Optical Instrumentation Applications II, (1 August 1968); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946729
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KEYWORDS
Oceanography

Visualization

Ocean optics

Color vision

Light scattering

Motion detection

Retina

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