Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factors in the evolution of learning. Here, we test whether rapid learning interferes with the acquisition of new information using a reversal learning paradigm. Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) were trained to associate yellow with a floral reward. Subsequently the association between colour and reward was reversed, meaning bees then had to learn to visit blue flowers. We demonstrate that individuals that were fast to learn yellow as a predictor of reward were also quick to reverse this association. Furthermore, overnight memory retention tests suggest that faster learning individuals are also better at retaining previously learned information. Ther...
Studies of innate colour preference and learning ability have focused on differences at the species ...
Mapping animal performance in a behavioral task to underlying cognitive mechanisms and strategies is...
Are animals' preferences determined by absolute memories for options (e.g. reward sizes) or by their...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
PMCID: PMC3447877This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Despite the widespread assumption that the learning abilities of animals are adapted to the particul...
Despite the widespread assumption that the learning abilities of animals are adapted to the particul...
We explored bees’ behavioral flexibility in a task that required transporting a small ball to a defi...
Foraging bees use color cues to help identify rewarding from unrewarding flowers. As environmental c...
<p>High <i>t</i> values correspond to slow learning, while low values are generated by fast learners...
The results of behavioural experiments provide important information about the structure and informa...
We explored bees' behavioral flexibility in a task that required transporting a small ball to a defi...
The first quantitative assessment of between-colony variation in learning ability within a natural b...
Studies of innate colour preference and learning ability have focused on differences at the species ...
Mapping animal performance in a behavioral task to underlying cognitive mechanisms and strategies is...
Are animals' preferences determined by absolute memories for options (e.g. reward sizes) or by their...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
PMCID: PMC3447877This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Despite the widespread assumption that the learning abilities of animals are adapted to the particul...
Despite the widespread assumption that the learning abilities of animals are adapted to the particul...
We explored bees’ behavioral flexibility in a task that required transporting a small ball to a defi...
Foraging bees use color cues to help identify rewarding from unrewarding flowers. As environmental c...
<p>High <i>t</i> values correspond to slow learning, while low values are generated by fast learners...
The results of behavioural experiments provide important information about the structure and informa...
We explored bees' behavioral flexibility in a task that required transporting a small ball to a defi...
The first quantitative assessment of between-colony variation in learning ability within a natural b...
Studies of innate colour preference and learning ability have focused on differences at the species ...
Mapping animal performance in a behavioral task to underlying cognitive mechanisms and strategies is...
Are animals' preferences determined by absolute memories for options (e.g. reward sizes) or by their...