How the hawkmoth sees, hovers and tracks flowers in the dark

11 junio 2015

Using high-speed infrared cameras and robotic flowers, scientists have learned how the hawkmoth juggles the complex sensing and control challenges of seeing in the dark, hovering in mid-air and tracking moving flowers. The work shows that the creatures can slow their brains to improve vision under low-light conditions — while continuing to perform demanding tasks.
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