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The better to see you with - motion parallax in young owls

Owls are not really able to move their eyes in their sockets*, so they have to move their entire heads in a somewhat exaggerated manner to change their field of view. This bobbing and head-swaying motion is called motion parallax, and it helps birds (not just owls) more accurately judge distances.

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*more details on this in “Bobbing for Owls”

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The Parallax View (1974)

Director: Alan J. Pakula
Stars: Warren Beatty

An ambitious reporter gets in way-over-his-head trouble while investigating a senator's assassination which leads to a vast conspiracy involving a multinational corporation behind every event in the world's headlines.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago
[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

why dont mammals need to do that? is being able to rotate your eye in its socket enough to not need to do motion parallax?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

In terms of biology, the reason for this head bobbing behavior is because of how owl eyes have adapted to being nocturnal predators. Owls have amazing night vision, which comes from having an incredible number of rod receptors in their eyes. Rod receptors are extremely sensitive to low light environments. These are peripheral vision receptors that enable a wide angle of alertness for even the slightest movements, which is great for spotting tiny mammals as they graze along the tall grass in open fields.

The downside is these rods are basically color-blind and require lots of space in the eye for the high numbers required to work in near complete darkness. In order to fit the most rod receptors possible in their eyes, owls lose the ability to move their eyes in the sockets. The extra space enables them to fit more rod receptors, but it removes their ability to manually focus their eyes.

This means owls need a specialized strategy to help them judge distance that replaces movement of the eye with movement of the entire head.

One of the fascinating things about this is humans have this capability too, but most people never learn how to develop it. Humans typically judge distance with our cone receptors by adjusting the focus of our eyes along an axis of visual depth.

You can feel this subtle adjustment in your eyes by focusing your gaze on something far away, then move the focal point to something much closer and feel what happens to your eyes. If you’re attentive, you will feel a slight micro-movement of your eyes as they adjust.

This type of cone-based depth adjustment is something that owls cannot do so they compensate by moving their heads to generate the motion parallax effect (rod based depth perception)

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

The Parallax View (1974)

haven't seen it, but the plot description is interesting. there was a time in the 1970s/80s where some big movies had pretty subversive plots.

there's a 1989 political thriller flick (The Package) with Gene Hackman and Tommy Lee Jones where basically a Gladio type conspiracy unfolds. here's a scene from early in the movie.

I watched it a few years ago in some streamer and it holds up surprisingly well for what it is.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

The Package

I'll check that out.

The Parallax View (1974)

It's a fascinating film. And the sort that Hollywood doesn't even try to make anymore - a clever, artistic thriller. There's a fantastic "montage" scene that's best not to read about if you're going to watch the film. In fact - it's probably best to know as little as possible about the film.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago
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