Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior: Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps

Volume: 309, Pages: 208 - 217
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Insects are important models to study learning and memory formation in both an ecological and neuroscience context due to their small size, behavioral flexibility and ecological diversity. Measuring memory retention is often done through simple time-consuming set-ups, producing only a single parameter for conditioned behavior. We wished to obtain higher sample sizes with fewer individuals to measure olfactory memory retention more efficiently....
Paper Details
Title
Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior: Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
309
Pages
208 - 217
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