Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The neural structures involved in the detection and integration of olfactory stimuli are represented bilaterally in the brain. Little is known about the respective roles of the two sides of the brain in olfactory learning. Does each side learn independently of the other, or do they communicate, and if so, to what extent and at what level of neural integration? We addressed these questions using the proboscis extension response (PER) conditioning paradigm applied in a preparation that allows the separation of the two input sides during olfactory stimulations. Bees conditioned to two odorants A and B, one being learned on each side (A+/B+ training),...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...