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Birds and humans in particular were long thought to rely on vision and hearing rather than smell when sizing up the world and its ambient threats.
Previous research showed how honeybees use their eyes to detect airspeed and the new study confirmed that they rely on vision to streamline their flights.
For maintaining heading direction while walking we heavily rely on vision.
More than any other mollusc group, cephalopods rely on vision for prey capture, predator avoidance, and communication (Budelmann 1996; Hanlon and Messenger 1996; Muntz 1999; Hanlon 2007).
Specifically, this study addressed the following questions: a) Do PD patients have decreased sensitivity to detect the curvature of their own hand paths when they cannot rely on vision?
Megabats (Old-World fruit bats) rely on vision and olfaction much more than microbats (insectivorous bats), and their eyes tend to be larger and more prominent [11], [12], [13], [14].
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Big ice hockey relies on vision, speed, skating and stamina.
He is a 7-footer who relies on vision and wingspan, his willingness to reach out.
Dr. Cottrell relies on vision to see how the computers he supervises are doing, he said, analyzing data displayed in tables and graphs, for instance.
Greg Toal, who coached Don Bosco Prep of Ramsey, N.J., to a 23-0 record the past two seasons, said he was certain that some N.F.L. team would select a high school senior, likely a running back, a position that relies on vision and instinct as much as technical skill.
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