2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.07.536020
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Reversal learning of visual cues in Heliconiini butterflies

Abstract: The mushroom bodies, an integrative region of the insect brain involved in learning and memory, have undergone volumetric increase in several independent lineages includes bees and ants, cockroaches and some beetles. However, the selective pressures driving these expansion events are not fully understood. One promising system for investigating this question is the Neotropical butterfly genus Heliconius, which exhibits markedly enlarged mushroom bodies compared with other members of the Heliconiini tribe. Notab… Show more

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