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This project investigates how bumblebees perform visual searches in complex environments, focusing on their attention mechanisms and neuronal processes. By using a virtual bee meadow, researchers aim to understand how these insects differentiate targets from distractors based on various stimulus dimensions.
Visual search is a common task in our everyday life.
We search for our child in a crowd at school, or a chocolate bar out of several different brands at the supermarket.
The ease of the search depends on how distinguishable the target is from the background or how different it is from other surrounding objects.
Attention can improve our search if drawn to the vicinity of the target.
Visual search, attention, and the neuronal circuitry underlying these processes are currently a very dynamic field…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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