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期刊名:Current zoology

缩写:CURR ZOOL

ISSN:1674-5507

e-ISSN:2396-9814

IF/分区:2.0/Q1

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Emma L R Ware,Daniel R Saunders,Nikolaus F Troje Emma L R Ware
A closed-loop teleprompter system was used to isolate and manipulate social interactivity in the natural courtship interactions of pigeons Columbia livia. In Experiment 1, a live face-to-face real-time interaction between 2 courting pigeons...
Kevin L Woo,Guillaume Rieucau,Darren Burke Kevin L Woo
Identifying perceptual thresholds is critical for understanding the mechanisms that underlie signal evolution. Using computer-animated stimuli, we examined visual speed sensitivity in the Jacky dragon Amphibolurus muricatus, a species that ...
Stefanie Gierszewski,Klaus Müller,Ievgen Smielik et al. Stefanie Gierszewski et al.
The use of computer animation in behavioral research is a state-of-the-art method for designing and presenting animated animals to live test animals. The major advantages of computer animations are: (1) the creation of animated animal stimu...
Klaus Müller,Ievgen Smielik,Jan-Marco Hütwohl et al. Klaus Müller et al.
Animal behavior researchers often face problems regarding standardization and reproducibility of their experiments. This has led to the partial substitution of live animals with artificial virtual stimuli. In addition to standardization and...
Valentina Balzarini,Michael Taborsky,Fabienne Villa et al. Valentina Balzarini et al.
Visual signals, including changes in coloration and color patterns, are frequently used by animals to convey information. During contests, body coloration and its changes can be used to assess an opponent's state or motivation. Communicatio...
Robert Gerlai Robert Gerlai
This invited review is based upon a recent oral paper I presented at the Virtual Reality Symposium of the 34th International Ethological Conference (2015, Cairns, Australia), and as such it describes studies conducted mainly in my own labor...
Cynthia Tedore,Sönke Johnsen Cynthia Tedore
RGB displays effectively simulate millions of colors in the eyes of humans by modulating the relative amount of light emitted by 3 differently colored juxtaposed lights (red, green, and blue). The relationship between the ratio of red, gree...
Daniel L Powell,Gil G Rosenthal Daniel L Powell
Artifice-the manipulation of social and environmental stimuli-is fundamental to research in animal behavior. State-of-the-art techniques have been developed to generate and present complex visual stimuli. These techniques have unique streng...
Laura Chouinard-Thuly,Stefanie Gierszewski,Gil G Rosenthal et al. Laura Chouinard-Thuly et al.
Rapid technical advances in the field of computer animation (CA) and virtual reality (VR) have opened new avenues in animal behavior research. Animated stimuli are powerful tools as they offer standardization, repeatability, and complete co...
Klaudia Witte,Stefanie Gierszewski,Laura Chouinard-Thuly;Guest Editors Klaudia Witte