Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and can drive internal reinforcement in associative learning. For larval Drosophila, we here provide a first systematic behavioural analysis of these functions with respect to quinine as a study case of a substance which humans report as ‘‘tasting bitter’’. We describe the dose-effect functions for these different kinds of behaviour and find that a half-maximal effect of quinine to suppress feeding needs substantially higher quinine concentrations (2.0 mM) than is the case for internal reinforcement (0.6 mM). Interestingly, in previous studies (Niewalda et al. 2008, Schipanski et al 2008) we had found the reverse for sodium chloride and fructose/su...
Sodium and chloride need to be ingested and cannot be stored. Therefore, choice of habitat and diet ...
<p>(A) Standard curve relating drinking duration (s) and volume of 1 M sucrose solution imbibed (µL)...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
<div><p>Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
The sensation of bitter substances can alert an animal that a specific type of food is harmful and s...
Gustatory stimuli have at least 2 kinds of function: They can support immediate, reflexive responses...
Gustatory stimuli have at least 2 kinds of function: They can support immediate, reflexive responses...
Animals make use of contact chemoreception structures to examine the quality of potential food sourc...
In nature, moths encounter nutritious and toxic substances in plants, and thus have to discriminate ...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
<p>We divide the median values for each quinine concentration by the lowest median value found withi...
Learning to distinguish ‘good’ from ‘bad’ is essential to an animal’s survival. Taste compounds have...
Sodium and chloride need to be ingested and cannot be stored. Therefore, choice of habitat and diet ...
<p>(A) Standard curve relating drinking duration (s) and volume of 1 M sucrose solution imbibed (µL)...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
<div><p>Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
The sensation of bitter substances can alert an animal that a specific type of food is harmful and s...
Gustatory stimuli have at least 2 kinds of function: They can support immediate, reflexive responses...
Gustatory stimuli have at least 2 kinds of function: They can support immediate, reflexive responses...
Animals make use of contact chemoreception structures to examine the quality of potential food sourc...
In nature, moths encounter nutritious and toxic substances in plants, and thus have to discriminate ...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
<p>We divide the median values for each quinine concentration by the lowest median value found withi...
Learning to distinguish ‘good’ from ‘bad’ is essential to an animal’s survival. Taste compounds have...
Sodium and chloride need to be ingested and cannot be stored. Therefore, choice of habitat and diet ...
<p>(A) Standard curve relating drinking duration (s) and volume of 1 M sucrose solution imbibed (µL)...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...