INVESTIGADORES
FARINA Walter Marcelo
artículos
Título:
In search of behavioral and brain processes involved in honey bee dance communication
Autor/es:
AI, H; FARINA WM
Revista:
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Editorial:
Frontiers
Referencias:
Año: 2023
Resumen:
Honey bees represent an iconic model animal for studying the underlying mechanisms affecting advanced sensory and cognitiveabilities during communication among colony mates. After von Frisch discovered the functional value of the waggle dance, this complex motor pattern led ethologists and neuroscientists to study its neural mechanism, behavioral significance, and implications for collective organization. Recent studies have revealed some of the mechanisms involved in this symbolic form of communication by using conventional behavioral and pharmacological assays, neurobiological studies, comprehensive molecular and connectome analyses, and computational models. This review summarizes several critical behavioral and brain processes and mechanisms involved in waggle dance communication. We focus on the role of neuromodulators in the dancer and the recruited follower, the interneurons and their related processing in the first mechano-processing, and the computational navigation centers of insect brains