Light Detectors, Photoreceptors, and Imaging Systems in Nature

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The influence of light on the lives of living organisms is all-pervasive, affecting movement, vision, behavior, and physiological activity. This book is a biophysically grounded comparative survey of how animals detect light and perceive their surroundings. Included are discussions of photoreceptors, light emitters, and eyes. The book focuses in particular on the kinds of optical systems that have evolved, beginning with unicellular organisms that detect and respond to light through to more advanced and complex designs for imaging. The relevance of these studies extends beyond biology, since these findings can be used to help develop photoreceptor energy conversion and information systems, and optical imaging devices with a wide range of everyday applications. The book will appeal to biophysicists, photobiologists, bioengineers, neuroscientists, and all researchers working in the area of vision and visual optics.

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Name in long format: Light Detectors, Photoreceptors, and Imaging Systems in Nature
ISBN-10: 0195050029
ISBN-13: 9780195050028
Book pages: 280
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 6.26 Inches, Weight: 1.44182319348 Pounds, Width: 0.846 Inches

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