In natural environments, stimuli and events learned by animals usually occur in a combination of more than one sensory modality. An important problem in experimental psychology has been thus to understand how organisms learn about multimodal compounds and how they discriminate this compounds from their unimodal constituents. Here we tested the ability of honey bees to learn bimodal patterning discriminations in which a visual-olfactory compound (AB) should be differentiated from its visual (A) and olfactory (B) elements. We found that harnessed bees trained in classical conditioning of the proboscis extension reflex (PER) are able to solve bimodal positive and negative patterning (NP) tasks. In positive patterning (PP), bees learned to resp...
Multisensory integration is assumed to entail benefits for receivers across multiple ecological cont...
<div><p>A restrained honey bee can be trained to extend its proboscis in response to the pairing of ...
A restrained honey bee can be trained to extend its proboscis in response to the pairing of an odor ...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
Similar to animal communication displays, flowers emit complex signals that attract pollinators. Sig...
Negative patterning discrimination is considered a nonelemental form of learning, and has been exten...
Similar to animal communication displays, flowers emit complex signals that attract pollinators. Sig...
Similar to animal communication displays, flowers emit complex signals that attract pollinators. Sig...
A sophisticated form of nonelemental learning is provided by occasion setting. In this paradigm, ani...
We studied the ability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants and binary olfactory mix...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
Multisensory integration is assumed to entail benefits for receivers across multiple ecological cont...
<div><p>A restrained honey bee can be trained to extend its proboscis in response to the pairing of ...
A restrained honey bee can be trained to extend its proboscis in response to the pairing of an odor ...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
In an appetitive context, honeybees (Apis mellifera) learn to associate odors with a reward of sucro...
Similar to animal communication displays, flowers emit complex signals that attract pollinators. Sig...
Negative patterning discrimination is considered a nonelemental form of learning, and has been exten...
Similar to animal communication displays, flowers emit complex signals that attract pollinators. Sig...
Similar to animal communication displays, flowers emit complex signals that attract pollinators. Sig...
A sophisticated form of nonelemental learning is provided by occasion setting. In this paradigm, ani...
We studied the ability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants and binary olfactory mix...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
Multisensory integration is assumed to entail benefits for receivers across multiple ecological cont...
<div><p>A restrained honey bee can be trained to extend its proboscis in response to the pairing of ...
A restrained honey bee can be trained to extend its proboscis in response to the pairing of an odor ...