Processing of transient signals in the visual system of the European starling (Sturnusvulgaris) and humans |
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Authors: | Arne FeinkohlGeorg Klump |
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Affiliation: | Department for Animal Physiology & Behaviour, C.v.O University Oldenburg, PO Box 2503, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | The double-pulse resolution (DPR) measures the processing performance for transient visual signals as the threshold duration for detecting a temporal gap between two light flashes in relation to gap duration. The DPR of four European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and four humans was measured in an operant Go/NoGo procedure. We applied the method of constant stimuli and determined thresholds using signal-detection theory. The starling DPR (22.2 ms ± 2.3 ms SE) was significantly shorter than human DPR (35.2 ms ± 1.3 ms SE; p < 0.01, t-test). The difference suggests that starlings have a higher temporal resolution for transient visual signals than humans. |
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Keywords: | Double-pulse resolution Visual temporal processing Bird vision |
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