Echolocation with Light: A New Form of Active Sensing in Fish?
Shiv Nair2022-01-21T10:49:50-05:00General Biology, Neuroscience, Vision Research|
Prof. Nico K. Michiels discusses how weak light reflections, during active photolocation, in the pupils of predator and prey species can be strong enough to be perceptible by the initial light sender.
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