杀手 (Orcinus orca) 的亮度对比感知
Ayumu Santa1, Koji Kanda2, Yohei Fukumoto2
1Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior, Kyoto University, Inuyama 484-8506, Japan.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
|March 28, 2025
概括
鱼可能会因为视觉错觉而感觉到水下对比度增强. 这一发现表明,对比度有助于在缺乏敏视力的鱼中识别物体.
科学领域:
- 海洋生物学 海洋生物学
- 动物视觉 动物视觉
- 感官神经科学是一种神经科学.
背景情况:
- 鱼具有独特的水下适应能力,与陆地环境有很大不同.
- 鱼的视觉敏度和色彩视觉有限,这表明对比度对于水下物体识别至关重要.
- 亮度对比幻觉增强了人类感知到的对比度,这是本研究中探索的一个现象.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查杀手是否通过亮度对比幻觉感知到增强的对比度.
- 确定对比度增强在鱼视觉感知中的作用.
主要方法:
- 进行了两只被囚禁的杀手的发光差别任务.
- 杀手与不同背景 (诱导) 条件 (黑色,白色,灰色) 的目标亮度进行了比较.
- 在识别更明亮的目标时,通过正确的响应率来评估性能.
主要成果:
- 这两种鱼在使用灰色诱导剂时,与黑色或白色诱导剂相比,正确反应率更高.
- 观察到个人表现的差异.
- 结果表明,光度对比幻觉增强了杀手的感知对比度.
结论:
- 亮度对比幻觉似乎增强了杀手的对比感知.
- 这种对比增强可能有助于杀手在水下提取物体轮.
- 这些发现有助于理解鱼的视觉处理和感官生态.
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