What does the Honeybee See? And how do we Know?: A critique of scientific reason

Author:   Adrian Horridge
Publisher:   ANU Press
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9781921536984


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   01 October 2009
Format:   Paperback
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What does the Honeybee See? And how do we Know?: A critique of scientific reason


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This book is the only account of what the bee, as an example of an insect, actually detects with its eyes. Bees detect some visual features such as edges and colours, but there is no sign that they reconstruct patterns or put together features to form objects. Bees detect motion but have no perception of what it is that moves, and certainly they do not recognize ""things"" by their shapes. Yet they clearly see well enough to fly and find food with a minute brain. Bee vision is therefore relevant to the construction of simple artificial visual systems, for example for mobile robots. The surprising conclusion is that bee vision is adapted to the recognition of places, not things. In this volume, Adrian Horridge also sets out the curious and contentious history of how bee vision came to be understood, with an account of a century of neglect of old experimental results, errors of interpretation, sharp disagreements, and failures of the scientific method. The design of the experiments and the methods of making inferences from observations are also critically examined, with the conclusion that scientists are often hesitant, imperfect and misleading, ignore the work of others, and fail to consider alternative explanations. The erratic path to understanding makes interesting reading for anyone with an analytical mind who thinks about the methods of science or the engineering of seeing machines.

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Author:   Adrian Horridge
Publisher:   ANU Press
Imprint:   ANU Press
ISBN:  

9781921536984


ISBN 10:   1921536985
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   01 October 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Early work by the giants Theories of scientific progress: help or hindrance? Research techniques and ideas, 1950 on Perception of pattern, from 1950 on The retina, sensitivity and resolution Processing and colour vision Piloting: the visual control of flight The route to the goal, and back again Feature detectors and cues Recognition of the goal Do bees see shapes? Generalisation and cognitive abilities in bee vision

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