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three parts of the same eye (as can be seen in some
photos showing three pseudopupils in one eye). In
other words, each eye
possesses trinocular vision, and...
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- range. The dark spot on each eye that
moves as it
rotates its head is a
pseudopupil. This
occurs because the
ommatidia that are
viewed "head-on"
absorb the...
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Feature detection Infrared sensing in
snakes Monocular deprivation Ommatidium Palpebral (bone)
Pseudopupil Rhopalium Underwater vision Visual perception...
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English translation (2021) by
Helen Wang
Arthropod eye Eye
Pseudopupil "Senses.
Insect eyes".
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Spiders of the World.
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- neurons,
followed by the
recruitment of the four non-neuronal cone cells.
Pseudopupil Arthropod eye
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antennae and
yellow or
brown eyes with a
black horizontal stripe or
pseudopupil. "Pijnackeria hispanica".
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- insects,
which always seems to look
directly at the observer, is
called a
pseudopupil. This
occurs because the
ommatidia which one
observes "head-on" (along...
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field of the two eyes is 40° in
nymphs and up to 70° in adults. The
pseudopupil, a small, dark
region in the eye, is
rather con****uous. It
moves when...