Friday, January 20, 2012

Is visual acuity proportional to the number of frames per second needed to produce fluid motion?

For example, pigeons' visual acuity is ten times that of humans; humans perceive smooth motion at 24 frames per second, pigeons at 240 frames per second. Is this ten-fold increase in the number of frames per second proportional to the ten-times greater visual acuity?

Please include references in answers, thank you.Is visual acuity proportional to the number of frames per second needed to produce fluid motion?Here's a good article:

http://www.pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/avc/ditt鈥?/a>

It doesn't ask your exact question, but it mentions how birds have high cone density.

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