The Delboeuf illusion's bias in food choice of teleost fishes: an interspecific study
Abstract
An optimal foraging strategy often requires identifying and choosing the larger amount of food in the presence of multiple options, in order to maximize food intake. Food quantity estimation frequently depends on the perceptual ability to segregate food from the surrounding background. In human and nonhuman animals, it has recently been shown that the perception of food size is affected by the size of the background on which food is presented,...
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Title
The Delboeuf illusion's bias in food choice of teleost fishes: an interspecific study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
164
Pages
105 - 112
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