chapter 6: an overview of the primates Flashcards
primates
mammalian order of primates, includes lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans
anthropoids
members of primate infraorder anthropoidea, includes monkeys, apes, and humans
omnivorous
diet consisting of many kinds of foods, including plants, meat, and insects
diurnal
active during day
nocturnal
active during night
stereoscopic vision
condition whereby visual images are, to varying degrees, superimposed; provides for depth perception or viewing the external environment in 3d; partly a function of structures in the brain
binocular vision
overlapping visual fields provided by forward-facing eyes; essential to depth perception
hemispheres
two halves of cerebrum connected by a dense mass of fibers; cerebrum = large rounded outer portion of the brain
olfaction
sense of smell
neocortex
more recently evolved portion of the brain involved in higher mental functions, composed of areas that integrate incoming sensory information
sensory modalities
different forms of sensation; touch, pain, pressure, heat, cold, vision, taste, hearing, and smell
arboreal
tree-living; adapted to life in trees
adaptive niche
organism’s entire way of life: where it lives, what it eats, how it gets food, how it avoids predators, etc
dental formula
numerical device that indicates number of each type of tooth in each quadrant of upper and lower jaws