Authors
N Katlein, M Ray, A Wilkinson, J Claude, M Kiskowski, B Wang, S Glaberman, Y Chiari
Publication date
2022/6
Journal
Journal of Zoology
Volume
317
Issue
2
Pages
138-146
Description
Animals are exposed to different visual stimuli that influence how they perceive and interact with their environment. Visual information such as shape and colour can help animals detect, discriminate, and make appropriate behavioural decisions for mate selection, communication, camouflage, and foraging. Previous research indicates that at least some species within all major vertebrate groups prefer and can discriminate among certain colours and that colour may increase the response to a stimulus. However, since colour is often studied together with other potentially confounding factors such as movement and scent, it is still unclear what role colour plays in the perception of and attention to different stimuli. In this study, we test whether colour influences the response that an animal has to an object, and whether this influence changes depending on the type of object shown to the animal. We assessed the …
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