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Marchal, Paul; Villar, Maria Eugenia; Geng, Haiyang; Arrufat, Patrick; Combe, Maud; Viola, Haydée; Massou, Isabelle; Giurfa, Martin – Learning & Memory, 2019
Honeybees are a standard model for the study of appetitive learning and memory. Yet, fewer attempts have been performed to characterize aversive learning and memory in this insect and uncover its molecular underpinnings. Here, we took advantage of the positive phototactic behavior of bees kept away from the hive in a dark environment and…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Learning Processes, Memory, Molecular Structure
Benard, Julie; Giurfa, Martin – Learning & Memory, 2004
We asked whether honeybees, "Apis mellifera," could solve a transitive inference problem. Individual free-flying bees were conditioned with four overlapping premise pairs of five visual patterns in a multiple discrimination task (A+ vs. B-, B+ vs. C-, C+ vs. D-, D+ vs. E-, where + and - indicate sucrose reward or absence of it,…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Rewards, Inferences, Memory