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2. Adult brain neurogenesis does not account for behavioral differences between solitary and social bees
3. Honey bees cannot sense harmful concentrations of metal pollutants in food
4. Reduction of stress responses in honey bees by synthetic ligands targeting an allatostatin receptor
5. The miticide thymol in combination with trace levels of the neonicotinoid imidacloprid reduces visual learning performance in honey bees (Apis mellifera)
6. Dynamically expressed single ELAV/Hu orthologue elavl2 of bees is required for learning and memory
7. Memory consolidation in honey bees is enhanced by down-regulation of Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule and changes its alternative splicing
8. Experience during Early Adulthood Shapes the Learning Capacities and the Number of Synaptic Boutons in the Mushroom Bodies of Honey Bees ('Apis mellifera')
9. Memory consolidation in honey bees is enhanced by down-regulation ofDown Syndrome Cell Adhesion Moleculeand changes its alternative splicing
10. Natural variability in bee brain size and symmetry revealed by micro-CT imaging and deep learning
11. Why Bees Are So Vulnerable to Environmental Stressors
12. Stress response in honeybees is associated with changes in task-related physiology and energetic metabolism
13. Pheromone components affect motivation and induce persistent modulation of associative learning and memory in honey bees
14. Changes in responsiveness to allatostatin treatment accompany shifts in stress reactivity in young worker honey bees
15. Acute thiamethoxam toxicity in honeybees is not enhanced by common fungicide and herbicide and lacks stress-induced changes in mRNA splicing
16. Honey bees increase their foraging performance and frequency of pollen trips through experience
17. Neural substrate for higher-order learning in an insect : Mushroom bodies are necessary for configural discriminations
18. Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels, Calmodulin, Adenylyl Cyclase, and Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II Are Required for Late, but Not Early, Long-Term Memory Formation in the Honeybee
19. Environmental exposure to metallic pollution impairs honey bee brain development and cognition
20. Latent Inhibition in an Insect: The Role of Aminergic Signaling
21. Brief sensory experience differentially affects the volume of olfactory brain centres in a moth
22. Natural variability in bee brain size and symmetry revealed by micro-CT imaging and deep learning
23. Long-Term Memory Shapes the Primary Olfactory Center of an Insect Brain
24. Current permissible levels of metal pollutants harm terrestrial invertebrates
25. Author Correction: Acute thiamethoxam toxicity in honeybees is not enhanced by common fungicide and herbicide and lacks stress-induced changes in mRNA splicing
26. Dynamically expressed ELAV is required for learning and memory in bees
27. Honey bees cannot sense harmful concentrations of metal pollutants in food
28. Olfactory conditioning of proboscis activity in Drosophila melanogaster
29. Metal pollutants have additive negative effects on honey bee cognition
30. Chronic exposure to trace lead impairs honey bee learning
31. Pheromones Acting as Social Signals Modulate Learning in Honeybees
32. Heavy metal pollutants have additive negative effects on honey bee cognition
33. Current permissible levels of heavy metal pollutants harm terrestrial invertebrates
34. Pheromones modulate reward responsiveness and non-associative learning in honey bees
35. Using local anaesthetics to block neuronal activity and map specific learning tasks to the mushroom bodies of an insect brain
36. Acute Thiamethoxam exposure in Apis mellifera : Absence of both stress-induced changes in mRNA splicing and synergistic effects of common fungicide and herbicide
37. Inter-individual variability in the foraging behaviour of traplining bumblebees
38. Changes in responsiveness to allatostatin treatment accompany shifts in stress reactivity in young worker honey bees
39. Relationship between brain plasticity, learning and foraging performance in honey bees
40. C-type allatostatins mimic stress-related effects of alarm pheromone on honey bee learning and memory recall
41. Non-elemental learning in honeybees: how specific?
42. The general stress response syndrome in the honeybee
43. Aversive learning of odor-heat associations in ants
44. Neuropharmacological Manipulation of Restrained and Free-flying Honey Bees, Apis mellifera
45. Chapter 32 - Pheromones Acting as Social Signals Modulate Learning in Honeybees
46. Honey Bee Allatostatins Target Galanin/Somatostatin-Like Receptors and Modulate Learning: A Conserved Function?
47. Brief sensory experience differentially affects the volume of olfactory brain centres in a moth
48. GABAergic feedback signaling into the calyces of the mushroom bodies enables olfactory reversal learning in honey bees
49. Two waves of transcription are required for long-term memory in the honeybee
50. General Stress Responses in the Honey Bee
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