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Supplementary Data for all experiments and analyses from A possible structural correlate of learning performance on a colour discrimination task in the brain of the bumblebee
2017
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Synaptic plasticity is considered to be the basis for learning and memory. However, the relationship between synapses and individual differences in learning and memory is poorly understood. Here, we explored how the density of microglomeruli (synaptic complexes) within specific regions of the bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) brain relates to both visual learning and inter-individual differences in learning and memory performance on a visual discrimination task. Using whole-brain immunolabelling,
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5414506.v1
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