The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment on a daily basis. Most of these odours are floral scents, which are mixtures of dozens of different odorants. To date, it is still unclear how the bee brain unravels the complex information contained in scent mixtures.This study investigates learning of complex odour mixtures in honeybees using a simple olfactory conditioning procedure, the Proboscis-Extension-Reflex (PER) paradigm. Restrained honeybees were trained to three scent mixtures composed of 14 floral odorants each, and then tested with the individual odorants of each mixture. Bees did not respond to all odorants of a mixture equally: They responded well to a selection of key odorant...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
Background: The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural e...
Proboscis extension conditioning of honeybee workers was used to study the processing of odorants wh...
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...
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...
Abstract. Two experiments are described that employ a Y-tube odor-training paradigm to address quest...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
We studied the ability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants and binary olfactory mix...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
Background: The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural e...
Proboscis extension conditioning of honeybee workers was used to study the processing of odorants wh...
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...
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...
Abstract. Two experiments are described that employ a Y-tube odor-training paradigm to address quest...
We investigated the capability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants, binary olfactor...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
We studied the ability of honeybees to discriminate between single odorants and binary olfactory mix...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
The question of how animals process stimulus mixtures remains controversial as opposing views propos...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) can be trained to associate an odor stimulus with a sucrose reward. The n...