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Patrick J Lewin1, Steven J Portugal1
1The Department of Biological Sciences, University of Oxford, Life and Mind Building, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3EL, UK.
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Two new studies provide the clearest evidence yet that eye position is actively controlled during avian flight. Pigeons dynamically balance image stabilisation, optic-flow processing and binocular vision, suggesting that gaze control is integral to navigation, obstacle avoidance and landing.
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