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No evidence for olfactory blocking in honeybee classical conditioning

No evidence for olfactory blocking in honeybee classical conditioning

... excitor. Blocking was instrumental in the development of most current models of associative learning (Klopf, 1989; Mackintosh, 1975; Pearce and Hall, 1980; Rescorla and Wagner, 1972; Sutton and Barto, 1981; ... See full document

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The olfactory memory of the honeybee Apis mellifera  II  Blocking between odorants in binary mixtures

The olfactory memory of the honeybee Apis mellifera II Blocking between odorants in binary mixtures

... When conditioning honeybees in the proboscis extension procedure, there were always subjects that did not respond to conditioning stimuli (i.e. they never responded to odorant and/or to sucrose; Smith et ... See full document

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Prior classical olfactory conditioning improves odour cued flight orientation of honey bees in a wind tunnel

Prior classical olfactory conditioning improves odour cued flight orientation of honey bees in a wind tunnel

... the honeybee, Sandoz et ...that olfactory orientation at short range might be first based on a non-specific response to the presence of an odour, which could be modulated according to the biological value ... See full document

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Classical conditioning of activities of salivary neurones in the cockroach

Classical conditioning of activities of salivary neurones in the cockroach

... primary olfactory centre) and the mushroom body (a higher olfactory centre that processes multisensory signals) have been implicated in olfactory memory processing (Menzel, ...in olfactory ... See full document

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Odour aversion after olfactory conditioning of the sting extension reflex in honeybees

Odour aversion after olfactory conditioning of the sting extension reflex in honeybees

... in olfactory conditioning using sucrose as ...in olfactory SER conditioning, which uses electric shock as ...PER conditioning could belong to two different modules determining bees’ ... See full document

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CaMKII knockdown affects both early and late phases of olfactory long term memory in the honeybee

CaMKII knockdown affects both early and late phases of olfactory long term memory in the honeybee

... especially classical associative olfactory conditioning – have been well established (reviewed in Giurfa and Sandoz, ...the honeybee were often based on pharmacological tools ... See full document

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Learning the way to blood: first evidence of dual olfactory conditioning in a blood sucking insect, Rhodnius prolixus  I  Appetitive learning

Learning the way to blood: first evidence of dual olfactory conditioning in a blood sucking insect, Rhodnius prolixus I Appetitive learning

... a classical conditioning approach to our haematophagous model, we trained larvae of Rhodnius prolixus to associate L - lactic-acid, an odour perceived by these bugs but behaviourally neutral when presented ... See full document

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Learning the way to blood: first evidence of dual olfactory conditioning in a blood sucking insect, Rhodnius prolixus  II  Aversive learning

Learning the way to blood: first evidence of dual olfactory conditioning in a blood sucking insect, Rhodnius prolixus II Aversive learning

... appetitive conditioning) in the first part of this study, we tested whether these insects were also able to associate the same odour with a negative reinforcement ...experimental evidence has been obtained ... See full document

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The olfactory memory of the honeybee Apis mellifera  III  Bilateral sensory input is necessary for induction and expression of olfactory blocking

The olfactory memory of the honeybee Apis mellifera III Bilateral sensory input is necessary for induction and expression of olfactory blocking

... Honeybees were odor-trained using the restrained bee preparation as described elsewhere (Kuwabara, 1957; Bitterman et al. 1983; Menzel, 1990). In brief, individual subjects were mounted in a harness that allowed them to ... See full document

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Visual modulation of olfactory learning in honeybees

Visual modulation of olfactory learning in honeybees

... use classical conditioning of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) proboscis extension reflex with a visual (A) and an olfactory (X) conditioned stimulus in a blocking ...produce ... See full document

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Circadian modulation of learning ability in a disease vector insect, Rhodnius prolixus

Circadian modulation of learning ability in a disease vector insect, Rhodnius prolixus

... fear conditioning protocols. The mice acquired conditioning faster in the day than in the night and the recall peaked during the day for at least 3 days after training, irrespective of the time of training ... See full document

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Impaired associative learning after chronic exposure to pesticides in young adult honey bees

Impaired associative learning after chronic exposure to pesticides in young adult honey bees

... Even though neonicotinoids and glyphosate are vastly popular in agriculture, we must bear in mind that non-target organisms can still be harmed. This concern is extremely important when we take into account that 35% of ... See full document

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Differential expression of voltage sensitive K+ and 
Ca2+ currents in neurons of the honeybee olfactory pathway

Differential expression of voltage sensitive K+ and Ca2+ currents in neurons of the honeybee olfactory pathway

... of olfactory memory is a multistage process that involves different areas of the insect ...brain. Olfactory conditioning of the proboscis extension reflex of the honeybee has proved to be a ... See full document

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Computational Models of Classical Conditioning guest editors’ introduction

Computational Models of Classical Conditioning guest editors’ introduction

... Table 1. List of experimental results to be addressed by the models. GENERAL: Results that been demonstrated in a wide variety of procedures/ organisms. Good models of conditioning should be able to describe them. ... See full document

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Uses, Abuses and Misuses of Computational Models in Classical Conditioning

Uses, Abuses and Misuses of Computational Models in Classical Conditioning

... that conditioning is at the basis of most learning phenomena and behavior: Indeed, models of associative learning have proved to be relevant to human and non-human learning both theoretically and in practice ... See full document

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Computational Models of Classical Conditioning: A Qualitative Evaluation and Comparison

Computational Models of Classical Conditioning: A Qualitative Evaluation and Comparison

... and mechanisms of classical conditioning are or on standard procedures to investigate them. Although there is agreement, or at least some convergence, that learning is driven by the minimization of ... See full document

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Analyses of fear memory in Arc/Arg3 1 deficient mice: intact short term memory and impaired long term and remote memory

Analyses of fear memory in Arc/Arg3 1 deficient mice: intact short term memory and impaired long term and remote memory

... ited unimpaired memory performance 4 hr after condi- tioning, indicating that their STM or early stage of LTM was intact. In contrast, 24 hr after the conditioning trial, the memory performance of ... See full document

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Learning Theory.pdf

Learning Theory.pdf

... Learning Classical Conditioning US UR Acquisition CS CR Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement Negative Reinforcement Positive Punishment Omission Training Primary Reinforcers Secon[r] ... See full document

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Classical conditioning for preserving the effects of short melatonin treatment in children with delayed sleep: a pilot study

Classical conditioning for preserving the effects of short melatonin treatment in children with delayed sleep: a pilot study

... However, in these studies methohexitone was used, which almost immediately induced sleep. Melatonin does not work that fast. At the time children took the melatonin, they were still feeling awake. It might be that ... See full document

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Odorant organization in the olfactory bulb of the sea lamprey

Odorant organization in the olfactory bulb of the sea lamprey

... the olfactory bulb, where responses to different odorants generate a chemotopic map of increased neural activity within different bulbar ...vertebrate olfactory bulb was gained by investigating the ...main ... See full document

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