We studied whether honeybees can distinguish face-like configurations by using standardized stimuli commonly employed in primate and human visual research. Furthermore, we studied whether, irrespective of their capacity to distinguish between facelike stimuli, bees learn to classify visual stimuli built up of the same elements in face-like versus non-face-like categories. We showed that bees succeeded in discriminating both face-like and non-face-like stimuli and categorized appropriately novel stimuli in these two classes. To this end, they used configurai information and not just isolated features or low-level cues. Bees looked for a specific configuration in which each feature had to be located in an appropriate spatial relationship with...
In natural environments, stimuli and events learned by animals usually occur in a combination of mor...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Recognising individuals using facial cues is an important ability. There is evidence that the mammal...
Recent work has revealed that monkeys as well as pigeons are able to categorise complex visual objec...
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Angiosperms have evolved to attract and/or deter specific pollinators. Flowers provide signals and c...
During a century of studies on honeybee vision, generalization was the word for the acceptance of an...
The expertise of humans for recognizing faces is largely based on holistic processing mechanism, a s...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
A problem confronted by visual systems is that of discriminating textures. It appears that a recentl...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) have remarkable visual learning and discrimination abilities that extend ...
In natural environments, stimuli and events learned by animals usually occur in a combination of mor...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Recognising individuals using facial cues is an important ability. There is evidence that the mammal...
Recent work has revealed that monkeys as well as pigeons are able to categorise complex visual objec...
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Angiosperms have evolved to attract and/or deter specific pollinators. Flowers provide signals and c...
During a century of studies on honeybee vision, generalization was the word for the acceptance of an...
The expertise of humans for recognizing faces is largely based on holistic processing mechanism, a s...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
A problem confronted by visual systems is that of discriminating textures. It appears that a recentl...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) have remarkable visual learning and discrimination abilities that extend ...
In natural environments, stimuli and events learned by animals usually occur in a combination of mor...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...