Journal article
Perception of contextual size illusions by honeybees in restricted and unrestricted viewing conditions
SR Howard, A Avargués-Weber, JE Garcia, D Stuart-Fox, AG Dyer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2017
Abstract
How different visual systems process images and make perceptual errors can inform us about cognitive and visual processes. One of the strongest geometric errors in perception is a misperception of size depending on the size of surrounding objects, known as the Ebbinghaus or Titchener illusion. The ability to perceive the Ebbinghaus illusion appears to vary dramatically among vertebrate species, and even populations, but this may depend on whether the viewing distance is restricted. We tested whether honeybees perceive contextual size illusions, and whether errors in perception of size differed under restricted and unrestricted viewing conditions. When the viewing distance was unrestricted, t..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
A.G.D. acknowledges the Australian Research Council (ARC), grant no. 130100015. S.R.H. acknowledges the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (RTP).