“…Not surprisingly, it has been demonstrated that fish have well developed visual capabilities that match those of other vertebrates (von Frisch, 1914 ; Douglas and Djamgoz, 1990 ; Vallortigara, 2004 ; Brown et al, 2011 ). In the literature we find a number of studies on the perception of shape and color in fish species, showing for example that several Teleost fishes have excellent trichromatic color vision (Beauchamp, 1978 ), as well as the capacity to discriminate two- and three-dimensional shapes (Schaller, 1926 ; Herter, 1929 , 1930 ; Hager, 1938 ; Meesters, 1940 ; Mackintosh and Sutherland, 1963 ; Sutherland, 1964 ; Mark, 1966 ; Wyzisk, 2005 ; Wyzisk and Neumeyer, 2007 ; Siebeck et al, 2009 ; Schluessel et al, 2012 ; Gierszewski et al, 2013 ). Motioperception has also been studied in fish, with a particular attention for model organisms such as zebrafish.…”