<p>Bees in Groups 1 and 2 could not recognise a novel view of the target different from chance performance (50%), but bees in Group 3 could recognise a novel 30° view (by interpolating 0° and 60° images). Bees in Group 4 could not recognise a novel presentation of 60° by extrapolating from learnt 0° and 30° views. For non-significant results (ns) p>0.35.</p
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
<p>In the behavioural experiments [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
<p>Honey bees display remarkable visual learning abilities, providing insights regarding visual info...
Recognising complex three-dimensional objects presents significant challenges to visual systems when...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
<p>Group 1 learnt only stimuli at 0° angle of view, Group 2 only at 60° angle of view, Group 3 learn...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
Recognising individuals using facial cues is an important ability. There is evidence that the mammal...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
The ability to navigate long distances to find rewarding flowers and return home is a key factor in ...
During a century of studies on honeybee vision, generalization was the word for the acceptance of an...
The bees' spontaneous preferences toward various black-and-white patterns were studied using a multi...
Traditionalmodels of insect vision have assumed that insects are only capable of low-level analysis ...
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
<p>In the behavioural experiments [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
<p>Honey bees display remarkable visual learning abilities, providing insights regarding visual info...
Recognising complex three-dimensional objects presents significant challenges to visual systems when...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
<p>Group 1 learnt only stimuli at 0° angle of view, Group 2 only at 60° angle of view, Group 3 learn...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
Recognising individuals using facial cues is an important ability. There is evidence that the mammal...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
The ability to navigate long distances to find rewarding flowers and return home is a key factor in ...
During a century of studies on honeybee vision, generalization was the word for the acceptance of an...
The bees' spontaneous preferences toward various black-and-white patterns were studied using a multi...
Traditionalmodels of insect vision have assumed that insects are only capable of low-level analysis ...
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
<p>In the behavioural experiments [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
<p>Honey bees display remarkable visual learning abilities, providing insights regarding visual info...