Research over the past century has revealed the impressive capacities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, in relation to visual perception, flight guidance, navigation, and learning and memory. These observations, coupled with the relative ease with which these creatures can be trained, and the relative simplicity of their nervous systems, have made honeybees an attractive model in which to pursue general principles of sensorimotor function in a variety of contexts, many of which pertain not just to honeybees, but several other animal species, including humans. This review begins by describing the principles of visual guidance that underlie perception of the world in three dimensions, obstacle avoidance, control of flight speed, and orchestrat...
As animals travel through the environment, powerful reflexes help stabilize their gaze by actively m...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
Why the interest in honeybees? Many of us have marvelled at the ability of honeybees to find an attr...
Flying insects provide a clear demonstration that living organisms can display surprisingly competen...
Recent research has uncovered a number of different ways in which bees use cues derived from optic f...
The properties of visually guided flight speed and height control were investigated by training hone...
The properties of visually guided flight speed and height control were investigated by training hone...
Recent studies have revealed that navigating honeybees, Apis mellifera, estimate the distance to a f...
Flying insects provide a clear demonstration that living organisms can display surprisingly competen...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
Böddeker N, Hemmi JM. Visual gaze control during peering flight manoeuvres in honeybees. PROCEEDINGS...
Landing is a critical phase for flying animals, whereby many rely on visual cues to perform controll...
Landing is a critical phase for flying animals, whereby many rely on visual cues to perform controll...
One only has to watch a fly make a smooth landing on a teacup or a honeybee return from a nectar-bea...
As animals travel through the environment, powerful reflexes help stabilize their gaze by actively m...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
Why the interest in honeybees? Many of us have marvelled at the ability of honeybees to find an attr...
Flying insects provide a clear demonstration that living organisms can display surprisingly competen...
Recent research has uncovered a number of different ways in which bees use cues derived from optic f...
The properties of visually guided flight speed and height control were investigated by training hone...
The properties of visually guided flight speed and height control were investigated by training hone...
Recent studies have revealed that navigating honeybees, Apis mellifera, estimate the distance to a f...
Flying insects provide a clear demonstration that living organisms can display surprisingly competen...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
Navigating animals combine multiple perceptual faculties, learn during exploration, retrieve multi-f...
Böddeker N, Hemmi JM. Visual gaze control during peering flight manoeuvres in honeybees. PROCEEDINGS...
Landing is a critical phase for flying animals, whereby many rely on visual cues to perform controll...
Landing is a critical phase for flying animals, whereby many rely on visual cues to perform controll...
One only has to watch a fly make a smooth landing on a teacup or a honeybee return from a nectar-bea...
As animals travel through the environment, powerful reflexes help stabilize their gaze by actively m...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
Why the interest in honeybees? Many of us have marvelled at the ability of honeybees to find an attr...