Free flying bees were trained to collect a reward of sugar-water from a structured figure, placed at a randomly varying location on a sheet of transparent Perspex, positioned 5 cm above a structured Background. During subsequent tests, done in the absence of a reward, the bees’ landings on the boundaries of the figure, as well as within the figure and outside it, were recorded. The same bees were also tested with the figure placed directly on the background, thus eliminating the difference in height between the figure and the background. The results of both types of tests were then compared to identify and investigate the cues that bees use to detect a structured figure, when presented over a structured background. The structure of both the...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) discriminate multiple object features such as colour, pattern and 2D shap...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Visually guided behaviour is constrained by the capacity of the visual system to resolve detail. Thi...
Behavioural experiments using a variety of experimental situations (Figs. 1, 3, 6, 7, 9) were conduc...
The mechanism of edge detection in the honeybee was investigated by examining the effects of combini...
Kern R, Egelhaaf M, Srinivasan MV. Edge detection by landing honeybees: behavioural analysis and mod...
When negotiating a narrow gap, honeybees tend to fly through the middle of the gap, balancing the di...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
AbstractThe mechanism of edge detection in the honeybee was investigated by examining the effects of...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
Bees use multiple sensory modalities to perform day-to-day tasks. Light allows them to perceive obje...
In a pattern discrimination task, bees tend to fly along the contours contained in the patterns, as ...
Summary 1. To investigate whether bees use motion cues in the task of estimating distance, they we...
<div><p>Honeybees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) discriminate multiple object features such as colour, patt...
When negotiating a narrow gap, honeybees tend to fly through the middle of the gap, balancing the di...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) discriminate multiple object features such as colour, pattern and 2D shap...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Visually guided behaviour is constrained by the capacity of the visual system to resolve detail. Thi...
Behavioural experiments using a variety of experimental situations (Figs. 1, 3, 6, 7, 9) were conduc...
The mechanism of edge detection in the honeybee was investigated by examining the effects of combini...
Kern R, Egelhaaf M, Srinivasan MV. Edge detection by landing honeybees: behavioural analysis and mod...
When negotiating a narrow gap, honeybees tend to fly through the middle of the gap, balancing the di...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
AbstractThe mechanism of edge detection in the honeybee was investigated by examining the effects of...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
Bees use multiple sensory modalities to perform day-to-day tasks. Light allows them to perceive obje...
In a pattern discrimination task, bees tend to fly along the contours contained in the patterns, as ...
Summary 1. To investigate whether bees use motion cues in the task of estimating distance, they we...
<div><p>Honeybees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) discriminate multiple object features such as colour, patt...
When negotiating a narrow gap, honeybees tend to fly through the middle of the gap, balancing the di...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) discriminate multiple object features such as colour, pattern and 2D shap...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Visually guided behaviour is constrained by the capacity of the visual system to resolve detail. Thi...