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- who: David Guez 1 from the School of Psychology, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia have published the paper: Improved Cholinergic Transmission is Detrimental to Behavioural Plasticity in Honeybees (Apis mellifera), in the Journal: Biology 2012, 1, 508-520 of 21/09/2012
- what: The authors propose and successfully test a possible explanation for the apparent discrepancy. This work provides important insights into the brain processes that underlie the representational processes used to guide behaviour.
- how: The neurobiological and ecotoxicological consequences of these results are discussed. The bees were tested for odour . . .
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