Spatial contrast sensitivity and grating acuity of barn owls

被引:55
作者
Harmening, Wolf M. [1 ]
Nikolay, Petra [1 ]
Orlowski, Julius [1 ]
Wagner, Hermann [1 ]
机构
[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Dept Zool & Anim Physiol, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
关键词
spatial vision; contrast sensitivity; detection/discrimination; visual acuity; animal vision; barn owl; HUMAN VISUAL-SYSTEM; PSYCHOMETRIC FUNCTION; MONKEY VISION; RESOLUTION; FALCON; ABERRATIONS; PERCEPTION; LUMINANCE; LOCATION; AVES;
D O I
10.1167/9.7.13
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
The eyes of barn owls (Tyto alba pratincola) display very little aberrations, and have thus excellent optical quality. In a series of behavioral experiments, we tested whether this presumably beneficial feature is also reflected at a perceptual level in this species. As fundamental indicators for visual performance, the spatial contrast sensitivity function (CSF) and grating acuity were measured in two barn owls with psychophysical techniques. Stimulus luminance was 2.7 cd/m(2). The CSF found here renders the typical band-limited, inverted U-shaped function, with a low maximum contrast sensitivity of 8-19 at a spatial frequency of 1 cyc/deg. Grating acuity was estimated from the CSF high frequency cut-off and yielded 3.0-3.7 cyc/deg. In a second experiment, in which contrast was held constant and spatial frequency was varied, grating acuity was measured directly (2.6-4.0 cyc/deg). These results put barn owls at the very low end of the visual acuity spectrum of birds, and demonstrate that visual resolution and sensitivity cannot be predicted by optical considerations alone.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 60 条
[11]   DISCRIMINATIVE PERFORMANCE OF THE DOMESTIC HEN IN A VISUAL-ACUITY TASK [J].
DEMELLO, LR ;
FOSTER, TM ;
TEMPLE, W .
JOURNAL OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR, 1992, 58 (01) :147-157
[12]   PSYCHOPHYSICAL STUDIES OF MONKEY VISION .2. SQUIRREL-MONKEY WAVELENGTH AND SATURATION DISCRIMINATION [J].
DEVALOIS, RL ;
MORGAN, HC .
VISION RESEARCH, 1974, 14 (01) :69-73
[13]   PSYCHOPHYSICAL STUDIES OF MONKEY VISION .3. SPATIAL LUMINANCE CONTRAST SENSITIVITY TESTS OF MACAQUE AND HUMAN OBSERVERS [J].
DEVALOIS, RL ;
MORGAN, H ;
SNODDERLY, DM .
VISION RESEARCH, 1974, 14 (01) :75-81
[14]  
Donner K. O., 1951, ACTA ZOOL FENN, V66, P3
[15]   FACTORS UNDERLYING FALCON GRATING ACUITY [J].
DVORAK, D ;
MARK, R ;
REYMOND, L .
NATURE, 1983, 303 (5919) :729-730
[16]   COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DEEP AVIAN FOVEAS [J].
FITE, KV ;
ROSENFIELDWESSELS, S .
BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION, 1975, 12 (1-2) :97-115
[17]   ANATOMICAL AND BEHAVIORAL CORRELATES OF VISUAL-ACUITY IN GREAT HORNED OWL [J].
FITE, KV .
VISION RESEARCH, 1973, 13 (02) :219-+
[18]   FALCON VISUAL-ACUITY [J].
FOX, R ;
LEHMKUHLE, SW ;
WESTENDORF, DH .
SCIENCE, 1976, 192 (4236) :263-265
[19]   The visual acuity and refractive state of the American kestrel (Falco sparverius) [J].
Gaffney, MF ;
Hodos, W .
VISION RESEARCH, 2003, 43 (19) :2053-2059
[20]   Spatial contrast sensitivity of birds [J].
Ghim, Mimi M. ;
Hodos, William .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY A-NEUROETHOLOGY SENSORY NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2006, 192 (05) :523-534