Humans are a step closer to seeing what the world looks like through the eyes of animals, thanks to technology developed by researchers from The University of Queensland and the University of Exeter.
PhD candidate Cedric van den Berg from UQ’s School of Biological Sciences said that, until now, it had been difficult to understand how animals saw the world.
“Most animals have completely different visual systems to humans, so for many species it is unclear how they see complex visual information or colour patterns in nature, or how this drives their behaviour,” he said.
The University of Queensland and the University of Exeter have partnered to establish the QUEX Institute — an initiative designed to bolster our joint global research impact.