Optokinetic speed control and estimation of travel distance in walking honeybees

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Schone, H
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path control; optokinetic control; pattern flow; distance estimation; path integration;
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
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Honeybees returning from foraging trips were video-filmed while they walked through a narrow transparent gangway to reach the hive entrance. On their way they were presented with black-and-white gratings viewed underneath as well as to both sides of the gangway. Bees could exit the gangway through one of two or three side exits installed at different distances from the gangway entrance. III one set of experiments, the substrate on which the bees walked was moved either in the bee's direction or against it. In another set of experiments. the substrate was stationary. but the pattern was moved in one or the other direction. The bee's walking speed (WS) was evaluated from the video tapes. When the substrate moved against, or the pattern in the bees direction, in either case decreasing the speed of pattern flow (PFS). the bees increased WS. and. at the same time, they preferred the more distant exit. When the substrate moved in, or the pattern against the bee's direction, thus increasing PFS, WS decreased and the bees preferred the nearer exit. These results suggest that the speed of optic flow controls the speed of locomotion and might therefore also serve for assessing the distance travelled.
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