Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2012;739:156-72. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1704-0_10.
Color vision is conventionally defined as the ability of animals to reliably discriminate among objects and lights based solely on differences in their spectral properties. Although the nature of color vision varies widely in different animals, a large majority of all vertebrate species possess some color vision and that fact attests to the adaptive importance this capacity holds as a tool for analyzing the environment. In recent years dramatic advances have been made in our understanding of the nature of vertebrate color vision and of the evolution of the biological mechanisms underlying this capacity. In this chapter I review and comment on these advances.
颜色视觉通常被定义为动物仅根据物体和光线的光谱特性差异可靠地区分它们的能力。尽管不同动物的颜色视觉性质差异很大,但绝大多数脊椎动物物种都具有某种颜色视觉,这一事实证明了这种能力作为分析环境的工具的重要性。近年来,我们对脊椎动物颜色视觉的本质以及这种能力背后的生物机制的进化有了显著的理解。在本章中,我将回顾和评论这些进展。