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. 1941 May 20;24(5):625–633. doi: 10.1085/jgp.24.5.625

THE SIMPLEX FLICKER THRESHOLD CONTOUR FOR THE ZEBRA FINCH

W J Crozier 1, Ernst Wolf 1
PMCID: PMC2237992  PMID: 19873239

Abstract

The flicker response contour has been determined, with equality of light-dark time ratio, for the diurnal bird the Australian zebra finch. This bird has only cones in the retina. The curve of log critical intensity as a function of flash frequency is simplex, a normal probability integral. In this respect it is like that for other vertebrates not exhibiting visual duplexity. The parameters of the curve most closely approach those for the turtle Pseudemys (extrapolated to about the same temperature); it is not improbable that the approximation of these two curves would be less close for other values of the light-time fraction. Some points of interpretive visual theory are discussed in relation to the present measurements.

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