نتایج جستجو برای: colour change

تعداد نتایج: 623042  

2017
Amy Eacock Hannah M. Rowland Nicola Edmonds Ilik J. Saccheri

Camouflage, and in particular background-matching, is one of the most common anti-predator strategies observed in nature. Animals can improve their match to the colour/pattern of their surroundings through background selection, and/or by plastic colour change. Colour change can occur rapidly (a few seconds), or it may be slow, taking hours to days. Many studies have explored the cues and mechan...

Journal: :Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists 2008

Journal: :Nature Communications 2019

Characterization and the antibacterial potential of gold (AuNPs) and silver nanoparticle (SNPs) biosynthesized greenly using exopolysaccharides (EPS) and Culture Free Supernatant (CFS) of Wesiella confusa against some multidrug resistance (MDR) E. coli was investigated. The biosynthesized nanoparticles were characterized by UV-visible spectra, Fourier Transfor...

2016
Kathleen R. Smith Viviana Cadena John A. Endler Warren P. Porter Michael R. Kearney Devi Stuart-Fox

Many terrestrial ectotherms are capable of rapid colour change, yet it is unclear how these animals accommodate the multiple functions of colour, particularly camouflage, communication and thermoregulation, especially when functions require very different colours. Thermal benefits of colour change depend on an animal’s absorptance of solar energy in both UV–visible (300–700 nm) and near-infrare...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2007
Elisabeth Fonteneau Jules Davidoff

This study used an electrophysiological marker of visual detection to investigate adults' processing of colour difference. Event-related potentials were collected from the identical colour (green: G0) presented as the frequent or infrequent stimulus within different colour contexts. Critically, we compared differences within the same colour category (G0 vs. green: G1) to differences between col...

Journal: :Perception 2004
Kairi Kreegipuu Jüri Allik

The apparent lagging of a short flash in the relation to a moving object, the flash-lag effect (FLE), has so far been measured mainly in terms of illusory spatial offset. We propose a method of measuring the perceived temporal asynchrony of the FLE separately from its perceived spatial offset. We presented a moving stimulus that changed its colour at a certain moment. The observer indicated, in...

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