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-  41–57. doi:10.1007/978-1-62703-438-8_3. ISBN 978-1-62703-437-1. ISSN 1940-6029. PMID 23719906. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pseudopupils. v t e...
- 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...
- Feature detection Infrared sensing in snakes Monocular deprivation Ommatidium Palpebral (bone) Pseudopupil Rhopalium Underwater vision Visual perception...
- 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...
- Feature detection Infrared sensing in snakes Monocular deprivation Ommatidium Palpebral (bone) Pseudopupil Rhopalium Underwater vision Visual perception...
- Wenxuan, English translation (2021) by Helen Wang Arthropod eye Eye Pseudopupil "Senses. Insect eyes". Insects and Spiders of the World. Volume 8: Scorpion...
- neurons, followed by the recruitment of the four non-neuronal cone cells. Pseudopupil Arthropod eye Apposition eye Superposition eye Müller CH, Sombke A, Rosenberg...
- antennae and yellow or brown eyes with a black horizontal stripe or pseudopupil. "Pijnackeria hispanica". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved...
- 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...
- 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...