New modelling shows that bees can learn odours even in the absence of the mushroom bodies (MB), prominent dorsal structures of
the bee brain thought to be the centers of intelligent behavior.
Not exact matches
A modern banana, an ant, a bumble
bee, a monkey (the ones you
think we came from), and the human
brain (among a million other things created) disprove the theory of evolution in just one sentence worth of their description.
We know this because of what neuroscience has discovered — mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles (and now, it appears, invertebrates like
bees and octopi) share common
brain structures and processes that govern
thinking and feeling.
Bees don't have the
brain structure, called the hippocampus,
thought to store the spatial memories underlying mental maps in humans.