Posted on: 24 February 2026
From dragonflies to starfish, new Trinity research shows that the speed of visual perception across the animal kingdom is driven by lifestyle and environment, with fast-paced lives demanding faster vision.
Flying species have the fastest visual perception, with CFF values roughly twice as high as non-flying animals.
Pursuit predators have significantly higher temporal resolution than species feeding on stationary or slow-moving food
Light environment matters: species active in bright conditions generally have faster vision than those living in darkness or deep water
In aquatic environments, smaller, more manoeuvrable species tend to see faster than larger ones
