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Grasshopper mouse's use of visual cues during a predatory attack.

W M Langley1.   

Abstract

This study examined the grasshopper mouse's use of visual cues to recognize a potential prey. The mouse's latency of attack was measured in response to models presented in five experiments. The mice responded to the contrast, movement and relative size of a visual stimulus, but did not respond to different orientations or shapes. Furthermore, the mice did not learn to recognize a particular prey by its shape or by a combination of visual cues. Essentially, the mice used vision primarily to detect and follow a potential prey rather than to recognize a particular species. The significance of the mouse's use of visual cues compared with olfactory and auditory cues was discussed.
Copyright © 1989. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 24895906     DOI: 10.1016/0376-6357(89)90035-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Processes        ISSN: 0376-6357            Impact factor:   1.777


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Authors:  Jennifer L Hoy; Iryna Yavorska; Michael Wehr; Cristopher M Niell
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2016-10-20       Impact factor: 10.834

Review 2.  Neural circuit control of innate behaviors.

Authors:  Wei Xiao; Zhuo-Lei Jiao; Esra Senol; Jiwei Yao; Miao Zhao; Zheng-Dong Zhao; Xiaowei Chen; Peng Cao; Yu Fu; Zhihua Gao; Wei L Shen; Xiao-Hong Xu
Journal:  Sci China Life Sci       Date:  2021-12-30       Impact factor: 6.038

3.  Cell-type-specific binocular vision guides predation in mice.

Authors:  Keith P Johnson; Michael J Fitzpatrick; Lei Zhao; Bing Wang; Sean McCracken; Philip R Williams; Daniel Kerschensteiner
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 17.173

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