Editorial: The Mechanisms of Insect Cognition (original) (raw)

Spatial Memory in Insect Navigation

Thomas Collett

Current Biology, 2013

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ReviewSpatial Memory in Insect Navigation

Lars Chittka

2013

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Route learning by insects

Thomas Collett

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2003

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Memory use in insect visual navigation

Thomas Collett

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002

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Local and global navigational coordinate systems in desert ants

Thomas Collett

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2009

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What can we learn from studies of insect navigation?

Paul Graham

2012

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investigation of insect navigation What is the relationship between visual environment and the form of ant learning-walks ? An in silico

Alexander Dewar

2014

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Cognitive approach of spatial and temporal information processing in insects

Jean-Paul Lachaud, Bertrand Schatz

Behavioural Processes, 1995

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Route following and the retrieval of memories in insects

Thomas Collett

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: …, 1993

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What is the relationship between visual environment and the form of ant learning-walks? An in silico investigation of insect navigation

Alexander Dewar

Adaptive Behavior, 2014

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Insect behavioral evidence of spatial memories during environmental reconfiguration

Alex Escuredo

2017

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Ants Learn Geometry and Features

Antoine Wystrach

Current Biology, 2009

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The frontiers of insect cognition

Lars Chittka

Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

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Learning to navigate – how desert ants calibrate their compass systems

Robin Grob

Neuroforum

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A model for the neuronal substrate of dead reckoning and memory in arthropods: a comparative computational and behavioral study

Paul Verschure

Theory in Biosciences, 2008

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Motion as a source of environmental information: a fresh view on biological motion computation by insect brains

Martin Egelhaaf

Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 2014

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Ants use multiple spatial memories and chemical pointers to navigate their nest

ofer feinerman

iScience

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Acquisition and expression of memories of distance and direction in navigating wood ants

Thomas Collett

The Journal of experimental biology, 2015

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Insect learning flights and walks

Thomas Collett

Current biology : CB, 2018

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Snapshot memories and landmark guidance in wood ants

Paul Graham

2003

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Insect navigation en route to the goal: multiple strategies for the use of landmarks

Thomas Collett

The Journal of experimental biology, 1996

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Left-Right preference and its orthogonal processes in insect navigation: teaching algorithms for recursive programs of general neural principles

Juan-Fernando Gomez-Molina, FABIOLA LOPERA ARIAS

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Insect Navigation: What Backward Walking Reveals about the Control of Movement

Thomas Collett

Current biology : CB, 2017

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Desert ants do not acquire and use a three-dimensional global vector

Gunnar Grah

Frontiers in zoology, 2007

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Insect navigation and path finding

Tobias Seidl

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Honey bees navigate according to a map-like spatial memory

Randolf Menzel

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005

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Compass Cells in the Brain of an Insect Are Sensitive to Novel Events in the Visual World

Uwe Homberg

PLOS ONE, 2015

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Insect visual perception: complex abilities of simple nervous systems

Martin Giurfa

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1997

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Two spatial memories for honeybee navigation

Andreas Gumbert, Bernhard Komischke

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2000

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Path Integration Using a Model of e-Vector Orientation Coding in the Insect Brain: Reply to Vickerstaff and Di Paolo

Thomas Haferlach, Jan Wessnitzer

Adaptive Behavior, 2008

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Bumblebees spontaneously map location of conspecific using geometry and features.

Giorgio Vallortigara, Sang Ah Lee

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