Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects is still debated. Here, we present evidence in two species of honeybees Apis mellifera and Apis dorsata, consistent with lack of ability to transfer olfactory associative memory, in a PER associative conditioning paradigm, where the untrained antenna is blocked by an insulating coat. We show that the olfactory system on each side of the bee can learn and retrieve information independently and the retrieval using the antenna on the side contralateral to the trained one is not affected by the training. Upon recreating the setup using which the memory on the contralateral side has been reported at three hours after training, we see that, the memo...
Honeybees, _Apis mellifera_, readily learn to associate odours with sugar rewards and we show here t...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
A recent study showed that the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata could learn to discriminate odo...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
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...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
Lateralized recall of olfactory memory in honeybees was tested, following conditioning of the probos...
We investigated the effect of associative learning on early sensory processing, by combining classic...
We investigated the effect of associative learning on early sensory processing, by combining classic...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
Honeybees, _Apis mellifera_, readily learn to associate odours with sugar rewards and we show here t...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
A recent study showed that the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata could learn to discriminate odo...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
Capacity and condition under which the lateral transfer of olfactory memory is possible in insects i...
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...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
Lateralized recall of olfactory memory in honeybees was tested, following conditioning of the probos...
We investigated the effect of associative learning on early sensory processing, by combining classic...
We investigated the effect of associative learning on early sensory processing, by combining classic...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
Honeybees, _Apis mellifera_, readily learn to associate odours with sugar rewards and we show here t...
Lateralization, i.e., the different functional specialisation of the left and right side of the brai...
A recent study showed that the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata could learn to discriminate odo...