Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited to vertebrates but extends to invertebrates as well. We compared olfactory lateralization in two species of Hymenoptera Apoidea, the honeybee (Apis mellifera), a social species, and the mason bee (Osmia cornuta), a solitary species. Recall of the olfactory memory 1 h after training to associate an odour with a sugar reward, as revealed by the bee extending its proboscis when presented with the trained odour, was better in honeybees trained with their right than with their left antenna. No such asymmetry was observed in mason bees. Similarly, electroantennographic responses to a floral volatile compound and to an alarm pheromone component wer...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
Left-right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to in...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...
Left–right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to i...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
Left-right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to in...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...
Left–right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to i...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
Left-right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to in...