03/19/2019 / By Ralph Flores
A recent study published in the journal eNeutro found that certain odors can influence the behavior of honeybees. In the study, researchers from the University of Cologne and the Free University of Berlin used classical odor-reward conditioning to understand how it affects presynaptic boutons of olfactory projection neurons, as well as how it is linked to conditioned behavior.
The researchers concluded that certain learned-value stimuli can affect the conditioned behavior of honeybees.
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Journal Reference:
Haenicke J, Yamagata N, Zwaka H, Nawrot M, Menzel R. NEURAL CORRELATES OF ODOR LEARNING IN THE PRESYNAPTIC MICROGLOMERULAR CIRCUITRY IN THE HONEYBEE MUSHROOM BODY CALYX. eNeuro. 2018;5(3). DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0128-18.2018
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