2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.24.542038
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Influence of visual information on sniffing behavior in a routinely trichromatic primate

Abstract: Most catarrhine primates are considered to be strongly visually oriented animals, obtaining information about conspecifics and their environment from a diversity of visual cues. Other sensory modalities may provide information that is redundant and/or complimentary to visual cues. When cues from multiple sensory modalities are available, these may reinforce or suppress each other, as shown in a range of taxa from insects to humans. In the present study, we tested how the presence and ambiguity of visual inform… Show more

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