651. Wavelength discrimination in the leopard frog: a reexamination.
- Author
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Fite KV, Soukup J, and Carey RG
- Subjects
- Animals, Anura, Choice Behavior, Color Perception Tests, Escape Reaction, Photic Stimulation, Photoreceptor Cells physiology, Color Perception physiology, Discrimination, Psychological, Rana pipiens physiology, Visual Perception
- Abstract
A reexamination of wavelength discrimination using a 2-choice paradigm and both chromatic-chromatic and chromatic-achromatic stimulus pairs has reaffirmed the positive tendency of Rana pipiens to approach short wavelengths. In addition, a strong avoidance of long wavelengths was observed and an interaction of these two opposite response tendencies was demonstrated. Thus, the percent choice frequency for a short-wavelength stimulus depends upon the stimulus with which it is paired. A positive phototaxis appears to influence response to some short-wavelength stimuli when they differ in brightness from an achromatic stimulus, but not with wavelengths above 471 nm.
- Published
- 1978
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