No evidence for olfactory blocking in honeybee classical conditioning

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Gerber, B [1 ]
Ullrich, J [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Neurobiol, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY | 1999年 / 202卷 / 13期
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honeybee; Apis mellifera; learning; proboscis extension reflex; blocking effect; olfaction; cognition; attention;
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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We use binary odorant compounds to investigate 'blocking' in honeybees which learn to associate an odorant (A-D) with a sucrose reward as the reinforcer (c). 'Blocking' means that learning about a stimulus B is reduced when trained in compound with a stimulus A that has previously been trained alone. Thus, reinforcement of B in these circumstances is not sufficient to induce learning. Such blocking is a frequently observed phenomenon in vertebrate learning and has also recently been reported in honeybee olfactory learning, To explain blocking, current models of conditioning include cognition-like concepts of attention or expectation which, consequently, seem also to apply to honeybees. Here, we first reproduce a blocking-like effect in an experimental design taken from the literature. We identify two confounding variables in that design and experimentally demonstrate their potential to support a blocking-like effect. After eliminating these confounding variables using a series of different training procedures, the blacking-like effect disappeared. Thus, convincing evidence for blocking in honeybee classical conditioning is at present lacking. This casts doubt on the applicability of cognition-like concepts to honeybees.
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页码:1839 / 1854
页数:16
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