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ARTS 2001 Paper 6 SummaryPaper 6 SummaryStudent's NameCourse Name and CodeInstitutionalAffiliationProfessor's NamePaper 6 SummaryIntroductionInsects are capable of learning information in a flexible manner which enables them to acclimatize to their surroundings. The honeybee Apis Mellifera exhibits a traditional model of learning insects' learning and memory at molecular, cellular, and behavioral levels. Bees are adept of undergoing thought processes that were thought only to take place in particular vertebrate species. Honeybees are capable of forming sameness and difference concepts. Bees can study specific objects and their bodily parameters and master interrelationships such as sameness and difference. Method In this experiment, two procedures were used: the oddity task an the matching task. In the matching task, the Honeybee, A. mellifera, was presented with a sample and two other secondary stimuli, whereby one of the secondary stimuli was similar to the sample. The honey bee is
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