“…To some extent, this is due to evolutionary differences in the vertebrate eye itself such as spatial or temporal sampling or resolving power (e.g., mammals : Coimbra, Hart, Collin, & Manger, 2013;Hughes, 1977;Mengual, García, Segovia, & Pertusa, 2015;birds: Coimbra, Nolan, Collin, & Hart, 2012;Fite & Rosenfield-Wessels, 1975;Hodos & Leibowitz, 1977;elasmobranchs: Hueter, 1990;Lisney & Collin, 2007Ryan, Hart, Collin, & Hemmi, 2016;Ryan, Hemmi, Collin, & Hart, 2017;Theiss, Collin, & Hart, 2010), cone monochromacy or multichromacy (for review see Osorio & Vorobyev, 2008; see also Bedore et al, 2013;Hart, Lisney, Marshall, & Collin, 2004;Hart, Theiss, Harahush, & Collin, 2011;Van-Eyk, Siebeck, Champ, Marshall, & Hart, 2011), photoreceptor topography (Collin, 1999(Collin, , 2008, the composition of the dioptric system (Collin & Collin, 2001;Hueter et al, 2001;Sivak, 1990) or other adaptive ocular specializations. Moreover, there are differences in the neural processing of visual information in the brain.…”