MadSci Network: Neuroscience
Query:

Re: Can people 'see' polarized light?

Date: Mon Nov 29 10:37:27 1999
Posted By: James Clack, Faculty, Biology, Indian Univ - Purdue Univ
Area of science: Neuroscience
ID: 938006441.Ns
Message:

While there is some evidence that octopi and certain fish can detect and 
discriminate polarized light, there is no evidence that humans can.



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