Lateralization of visual learning in the honeybee

Lateralization is a well-described phenomenon in humans and other vertebrates and there are interesting parallels across a variety of different vertebrate species. However, there are only a few studies of lateralization in invertebrates. In a recent report, we showed lateralization of olfactory lear...

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description Lateralization is a well-described phenomenon in humans and other vertebrates and there are interesting parallels across a variety of different vertebrate species. However, there are only a few studies of lateralization in invertebrates. In a recent report, we showed lateralization of olfactory learning in the honeybee (Apis mellifera). Here, we investigate lateralization of another sensory modality, vision. By training honeybees on a modified version of a visual proboscis extension reflex task, we find that bees learn a colour stimulus better with their right eye.
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Animals
Apis mellifera
Bees - physiology
Behavior, Animal - physiology
Color
Functional Laterality - physiology
Honeybee Vision
Insects
Lateralization
Learning - physiology
Reward
Vision, Ocular - physiology
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