The Physiology of High-Order Visual Neurons in the Jumping Spider (Salticidae) and the Vocalizations of Free Ranging Owl Monkeys

<p>Jumping spiders have a highly specialized visual system for the detection and analysis of prey. The retina of each of the anterior medial eyes has a compact, high-resolution, three-dimensional array of receptors that can scan, saccade, and engage in slow tracking. Qualitative study, compute...

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Main Author: Sivertsen, Dave William
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 1989
Online Access:https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/4911/5/sivertsen-dw_1989.pdf
Sivertsen, Dave William (1989) The Physiology of High-Order Visual Neurons in the Jumping Spider (Salticidae) and the Vocalizations of Free Ranging Owl Monkeys. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/7V43-WY98. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-12092008-091408 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-12092008-091408>

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