Rats have a double view of the world




Scientists, using miniaturized high-speed cameras and high-speed behavioral tracking, have discovered that rats move their eyes in opposite directions in both the horizontal and the vertical plane when running around. Each eye moves in a different direction, depending on the change in the animal’s head position. An analysis of both eyes’ field of view found that the eye movements exclude the possibility that rats fuse the visual information into a single image like humans do. Instead, the eyes m...

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Lunes, 27 de Mayo 2013
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