Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.

Statistical learning is a cognitive process for detecting regularities in sensory inputs typically presented as strings of sounds, shapes, or objects, enabling species to predict future events, thereby guiding decision-making and behavior. Such an adaptive trait has been demonstrated in vertebrates,...

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Autores: Marcout, C, Santolin, C, Giurfa, M, Paoli, M
Tipo de recurso: artículo
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Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Fundació Sant Joan de Déu
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Palabra clave:Entomology
Neuroscience
Zoology
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title Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.
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Marcout, C
Entomology
Neuroscience
Zoology
title_short Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.
title_full Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.
title_fullStr Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.
title_full_unstemmed Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.
title_sort Statistical olfactory learning in honey bees.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marcout, C
Santolin, C
Giurfa, M
Paoli, M
author Marcout, C
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Santolin, C
Giurfa, M
Paoli, M
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Giurfa, M
Paoli, M
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Entomology
Neuroscience
Zoology
topic Entomology
Neuroscience
Zoology
description Statistical learning is a cognitive process for detecting regularities in sensory inputs typically presented as strings of sounds, shapes, or objects, enabling species to predict future events, thereby guiding decision-making and behavior. Such an adaptive trait has been demonstrated in vertebrates, including human and non-human primates, birds, and dogs. It remains unclear whether invertebrates, which possess smaller and simpler neural systems than vertebrates, can extract statistical information from sensory inputs. Here, we show for the first time that honey bees are able to learn and recall the temporal (statistical) structure of an olfactory stimulus. These results suggest that statistical learning is a fundamental component of a conserved cognitive toolkit present, even in invertebrates.
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