Technique for measuring speed and visual motion sensitivity in lizards.

Authors

  • Kevin L. Woo Macquarie University (Australia)
  • Darren Burke Macquarie University (Australia)

Abstract

Testing sensory characteristics on herpetological species has been difficult due to a range of properties related to physiology, responsiveness, performance ability, and the type of reinforcer used. Using the Jacky lizard as a model, we outline a successfully established procedure in which to test the visual sensitivity to motion characteristics. We incorporated modifications to traditional operant paradigms by using three video playback systems to deliver random-dot kinematogram motion stimuli coupled with salient computer-animated secondary reinforcers representative of biologically important appetitive stimuli. This procedure has the capacity to test other visual aspects in lizards as well as other non-human species using video playback and computer-animation techniques as experimental tools.

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Published

2008-10-22

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Experimental Psychology Section