Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system
Erber J, Pribbenow B (2000)
In: Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic. Cruse H, Dean J, Ritter H (Eds); Kluwer: 109-121.
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Autor*in
Erber, J.;
Pribbenow, B.
Herausgeber*in
Cruse, Holk;
Dean, J.;
Ritter, Helge
Einrichtung
Stichworte
Tactile localisation;
Intelligence;
movement;
system;
Prerational Intelligence;
Behaviour;
antennal movement;
MOVEMENTS;
TASKS;
TASK;
SYSTEMS;
Antennal movements;
honeybee;
Antennal muscle;
Antennal lobe;
Octopamine;
Apis;
Serotonin;
Antenna
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
Buchtitel
Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic
Seite(n)
109-121
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1681362
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Erber J, Pribbenow B. Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system. In: Cruse H, Dean J, Ritter H, eds. Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic. Kluwer; 2000: 109-121.
Erber, J., & Pribbenow, B. (2000). Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system. In H. Cruse, J. Dean, & H. Ritter (Eds.), Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic (pp. 109-121). Kluwer.
Erber, J., and Pribbenow, B. 2000. “Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system”. In Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic, ed. Holk Cruse, J. Dean, and Helge Ritter, 109-121. Kluwer.
Erber, J., and Pribbenow, B. (2000). “Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system” in Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic, Cruse, H., Dean, J., and Ritter, H. eds. (Kluwer), 109-121.
Erber, J., & Pribbenow, B., 2000. Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system. In H. Cruse, J. Dean, & H. Ritter, eds. Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic. Kluwer, pp. 109-121.
J. Erber and B. Pribbenow, “Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system”, Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic, H. Cruse, J. Dean, and H. Ritter, eds., Kluwer, 2000, pp.109-121.
Erber, J., Pribbenow, B.: Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system. In: Cruse, H., Dean, J., and Ritter, H. (eds.) Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic. p. 109-121. Kluwer (2000).
Erber, J., and Pribbenow, B. “Antennal movements in the honeybee: how complex tasks are solved by a simple neuronal system”. Prerational Intelligence. Adaptive behaviour and intelligent systems without symbols and logic. Ed. Holk Cruse, J. Dean, and Helge Ritter. Kluwer, 2000. 109-121.