Abstract Taste perception allows discriminating edible from non-edible items and is crucial for survival. In the honey bee, the gustatory sense has remained largely unexplored, as tastants have been traditionally used as reinforcements rather than as stimuli to be learned and discriminated. Here we provide the first characterization of antennal gustatory perception in this insect using a novel conditioning protocol in which tastants are dissociated from their traditional food-reinforcement role to be learned as predictors of punishment. We found that bees have a limited gustatory repertoire via their antennae: they discriminate between broad gustatory modalities but not within modalities, and are unable to differentiate bitter substances fr...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
If animals are trained with two similar stimuli such that one is rewarding (S+) and one punishing (S...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural principles governing taste perception in species that...
SummaryAvoiding toxins in food is as important as obtaining nutrition. Conditioned food aversions ha...
Invertebrates have contributed greatly to our understanding of associative learning because they all...
Avoiding toxins in food is as important as obtaining nutrition. Conditioned food aversions have been...
Taste plays a crucial role in the life of honey bees as their survival depends on the collection and...
International audienceConditioned taste aversion (CTA) learning induces the devaluation of a preferr...
BACKGROUND: Learning and perception of visual stimuli by free-flying honeybees has been shown to var...
Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. The fact that ...
Learning and attention allow animals to better navigate complex environments. While foraging, honey ...
Background: Learning and perception of visual stimuli by free-flying honeybees has been shown to var...
PhDThe ability to accurately assess the chemical environment is vital to the honeybee and as bees ma...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
If animals are trained with two similar stimuli such that one is rewarding (S+) and one punishing (S...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural principles governing taste perception in species that...
SummaryAvoiding toxins in food is as important as obtaining nutrition. Conditioned food aversions ha...
Invertebrates have contributed greatly to our understanding of associative learning because they all...
Avoiding toxins in food is as important as obtaining nutrition. Conditioned food aversions have been...
Taste plays a crucial role in the life of honey bees as their survival depends on the collection and...
International audienceConditioned taste aversion (CTA) learning induces the devaluation of a preferr...
BACKGROUND: Learning and perception of visual stimuli by free-flying honeybees has been shown to var...
Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. The fact that ...
Learning and attention allow animals to better navigate complex environments. While foraging, honey ...
Background: Learning and perception of visual stimuli by free-flying honeybees has been shown to var...
PhDThe ability to accurately assess the chemical environment is vital to the honeybee and as bees ma...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
If animals are trained with two similar stimuli such that one is rewarding (S+) and one punishing (S...