AbstractThe bees learn to come for a reward to a very simple pattern, a black bar in a fixed position on a white background, in a Y-choice apparatus, with the targets presented in the vertical plane at a fixed range. They were trained on a number of different arrangements of a single bar on one or both targets. The trained bees were then given appropriate tests to discover what cues they had learned. A cue is an essential parameter that is recognized, not the whole pattern. At the choice point they learn exactly which way to look for consistent cues. After training on a single broad bar versus a blank target, they respond in tests to any area of black where they expect to see it, and are less able to detect it the more it has been displaced...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
Bees were trained to discriminate between two patterns, one of which was associated with a reward, i...
The bees learn to come for a reward to a very simple pattern, a black bar in a fixed position on a w...
AbstractThe bees learn to come for a reward to a very simple pattern, a black bar in a fixed positio...
The visual discrimination of patterns of two equal orthogonal black bars by honeybees has been stud...
Visual discrimination of black bars by honeybees was studied in a Y-choice apparatus with fixed vert...
Bees were trained to discriminate between two or more black bars and similar bars at right angles, p...
Freely flying bees were trained in a situation that resembled the natural task of a bee arriving at ...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera, worker) were trained to discriminate between two random gratings oriente...
Bees can be trained to discriminate between a target with a 20° spot above a 10° spot of the same co...
Bees were trained to discriminate between a pattern with two or more black bars and a similar patter...
To explore how honeybees, Apis cerana, discriminate the orientation of patterns, we trained workers ...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
Bees were trained to discriminate between two patterns, one of which was associated with a reward, i...
The bees learn to come for a reward to a very simple pattern, a black bar in a fixed position on a w...
AbstractThe bees learn to come for a reward to a very simple pattern, a black bar in a fixed positio...
The visual discrimination of patterns of two equal orthogonal black bars by honeybees has been stud...
Visual discrimination of black bars by honeybees was studied in a Y-choice apparatus with fixed vert...
Bees were trained to discriminate between two or more black bars and similar bars at right angles, p...
Freely flying bees were trained in a situation that resembled the natural task of a bee arriving at ...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera, worker) were trained to discriminate between two random gratings oriente...
Bees can be trained to discriminate between a target with a 20° spot above a 10° spot of the same co...
Bees were trained to discriminate between a pattern with two or more black bars and a similar patter...
To explore how honeybees, Apis cerana, discriminate the orientation of patterns, we trained workers ...
For many years, two opposing theories have dominated our ideas of what honeybees see. The earliest p...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
Bees were trained to discriminate between two patterns, one of which was associated with a reward, i...