Generalization mediates sensitivity to complex odor features in the honeybee.
Animals use odors as signals for mate, kin, and food recognition, a strategy which appears ubiquitous and successful despite the high intrinsic variability of naturally-occurring odor quantities. Stimulus generalization, or the ability to decide that two objects, though readily distinguishable, are...
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2008
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