Research Centre on Animal Cognition, Centre for Integrative Biology, CNRS, University of Toulouse, 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse cedex 09, France.
Research Centre on Animal Cognition, Centre for Integrative Biology, CNRS, University of Toulouse, 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse cedex 09, France.
Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2017 Dec;24:43-50. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2017.08.003. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
Virtual reality (VR) offers an appealing experimental framework for studying visual performances of insects under highly controlled conditions. In the case of the honeybee Apis mellifera, this possibility may fill the gap between behavioural analyses in free-flight and cellular analyses in the laboratory. Using automated, computer-controlled systems, it is possible to generate virtual stimuli or even entire environments that can be modified to test hypotheses on bee visual behaviour. The bee itself can remain tethered in place, making it possible to record neural activity while the bees is performing behavioural tasks. Recent studies have examined visual navigation and attentional processes in VR on flying or walking tethered bees, but experimental paradigms for examining visual learning and memory are only just emerging. Behavioural performances of bees under current experimental conditions are often lower in VR than in natural environments, but further improvements on current experimental protocols seem possible. Here we discuss current developments and conclude that it is essential to tailor the specifications of the VR simulation to the visual processing of honeybees to improve the success of this research endeavour.
虚拟现实 (VR) 为在高度控制的条件下研究昆虫的视觉表现提供了一个有吸引力的实验框架。就蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)而言,这种可能性可能填补了自由飞行中的行为分析与实验室中的细胞分析之间的空白。使用自动化、计算机控制的系统,可以生成虚拟刺激,甚至可以创建整个环境,以便测试有关蜜蜂视觉行为的假设。蜜蜂本身可以被拴在原地,这使得在蜜蜂执行行为任务时记录神经活动成为可能。最近的研究已经在飞行或行走的拴系蜜蜂的 VR 中检查了视觉导航和注意力过程,但用于检查视觉学习和记忆的实验范式才刚刚出现。在当前的实验条件下,蜜蜂在 VR 中的行为表现通常低于自然环境,但似乎可以进一步改进当前的实验方案。在这里,我们讨论了当前的发展,并得出结论,必须根据蜜蜂的视觉处理来调整 VR 模拟的规格,以提高这项研究工作的成功率。