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- W2000397769 abstract "Jakob von Uexkull coined the term Umwelt to describe the subjective world of animals. The world that animals perceive is not an objective, veridical representation of the physical world, he argued, but is instead a product of the particular sense organs that each species has acquired in its evolutionary history [1]. Many animals have sensory abilities that humans don't, such as a magnetic compass sense in birds [2] or sensitivity to electric fields in fish [3]. But even within sensory modalities shared by many animals, such as vision, hearing, and olfaction, there are strong differences between species. For example, bees, but not humans, can see UV light [4,5] and smell carbon dioxide [6], and bats can hear ultrasound [7]. But what exactly is the structure of the perceptual worlds proposed by von Uexkull? Can we draw them on paper in the form of maps, allowing us to visualize a particular animal's subjective view of the world? Will such maps allow us to predict the similarity of two stimuli (e.g., two colors or two scents) by inspecting the distance between the loci they produce in a perceptual space? Does understanding the metrics of such maps help us predict how stimulus mixtures will be perceived?" @default.
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- W2000397769 title "Perception Space—The Final Frontier" @default.
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