Riveros Andre J, Gronenberg Wulfila
Center for Insect Science and ARL, Division of Neurobiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Commun Integr Biol. 2009 Sep;2(5):437-40. doi: 10.4161/cib.2.5.9240.
The difficulty to simultaneously record neural activity and behavior presents a considerable limitation for studying mechanisms of insect learning and memory. The challenge is finding a model suitable for the use of behavioral paradigms under the restrained conditions necessary for neural recording. In honeybees, Pavlovian conditioning relying on the proboscis extension reflex (PER) has been used with great success to study different aspects of insect cognition. However, it is desirable to combine the advantages of the PER with a more robust model that allows simultaneous electrical or optical recording of neural activity. Here, we briefly discuss the potential use of bumblebees as models for the study of learning and memory under restrained conditions. We base our arguments on the well-known cognitive abilities of bumblebees, their social organization and phylogenetic proximity to honeybees, our recent success using Pavlovian conditioning to study learning in two bumblebee species, and on the recently demonstrated robustness of bumblebees under conditions suitable for electrophysiological recording.
同时记录神经活动和行为的困难对研究昆虫学习和记忆机制构成了相当大的限制。挑战在于找到一种适合在神经记录所需的受限条件下使用行为范式的模型。在蜜蜂中,依赖于伸吻反射(PER)的经典条件反射已被成功用于研究昆虫认知的不同方面。然而,将PER的优势与更强大的模型相结合是可取的,该模型允许同时进行神经活动的电记录或光记录。在这里,我们简要讨论了将大黄蜂用作受限条件下学习和记忆研究模型的潜在用途。我们的论点基于大黄蜂众所周知的认知能力、它们的社会组织以及与蜜蜂的系统发育亲缘关系、我们最近使用经典条件反射研究两种大黄蜂学习的成功,以及最近证明的大黄蜂在适合电生理记录的条件下的强健性。