By selectively focusing on a specific portion of the environment, animals can solve the problem of information overload, toning down irrelevant inputs and concentrating only on the relevant ones. This may be of particular relevance for animals such as the jumping spider, which possess a wide visual field of almost 360 deg and thus could benefit from a low-cost system for sharpening attention. Jumping spiders have a modular visual system composed of four pairs of eyes, of which only the two frontal eyes (the anteromedial eyes, AMEs) are motile, whereas the other secondary pairs remain immobile. We hypothesised that jumping spiders can exploit both principal and secondary eyes for stimulus detection and attentional shift, with the two systems working synergistically. In experiment 1, we investigated the attentional responses of AMEs following a spatial cue presented to the secondary eyes. In experiment 2, we tested for enhanced attention in the secondary eyes’ visual field congruent with...

Independence and synergy of spatial attention in the two visual systems of jumping spiders / Loconsole, Maria; Ferrante, Federico; Giacomazzi, Davide; De Agrò, Massimo. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1477-9145. - 227:21(2024). [10.1242/jeb.246199]

Independence and synergy of spatial attention in the two visual systems of jumping spiders

Massimo De Agrò
2024-01-01

Abstract

By selectively focusing on a specific portion of the environment, animals can solve the problem of information overload, toning down irrelevant inputs and concentrating only on the relevant ones. This may be of particular relevance for animals such as the jumping spider, which possess a wide visual field of almost 360 deg and thus could benefit from a low-cost system for sharpening attention. Jumping spiders have a modular visual system composed of four pairs of eyes, of which only the two frontal eyes (the anteromedial eyes, AMEs) are motile, whereas the other secondary pairs remain immobile. We hypothesised that jumping spiders can exploit both principal and secondary eyes for stimulus detection and attentional shift, with the two systems working synergistically. In experiment 1, we investigated the attentional responses of AMEs following a spatial cue presented to the secondary eyes. In experiment 2, we tested for enhanced attention in the secondary eyes’ visual field congruent with...
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Loconsole, Maria; Ferrante, Federico; Giacomazzi, Davide; De Agrò, Massimo
Independence and synergy of spatial attention in the two visual systems of jumping spiders / Loconsole, Maria; Ferrante, Federico; Giacomazzi, Davide; De Agrò, Massimo. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1477-9145. - 227:21(2024). [10.1242/jeb.246199]
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