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Chromatic Processing in the Anterior Optic Tubercle of the Honey Bee Brain

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 33, 期 1, 页码 4-U411

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1412-12.2013

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  1. French National Research Agency [07-NEURO-003]
  2. National Science Foundation [IOB 0519483]
  3. French Research Council (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
  4. University Paul Sabatier
  5. Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development [CNPq 400575/2012-4]
  6. Jovem Talento Scholarship from the Ciencia sem Fronteiras Program
  7. Brazilian government

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Color vision in honey bees (Apis mellifera) has been extensively studied at the behavioral level and, to a lesser degree, at the physiological level by means of electrophysiological intracellular recordings of single neurons. Few visual neurons have been so far characterized in the lateral protocerebrum of bees. Therefore, the possible implication of this region in chromatic processing remains unknown. We performed in vivo calcium imaging of interneurons in the anterior optic tubercle (AOTu) of honey bees upon visual stimulation of the compound eye to analyze chromatic response properties. Stimulation with distinct monochromatic lights (ultraviolet [UV], blue, and green) matching the sensitivity of the three photoreceptor types of the bee retina induced different signal amplitudes, temporal dynamics, and spatial activity patterns in the AOTu intertubercle network, thus revealing intricate chromatic processing properties. Green light strongly activated both the dorsal and ventral lobes of the AOTu's major unit; blue light activated the dorsal lobe more while UV light activated the ventral lobe more. Eye stimulation with mixtures of blue and green light induced suppression phenomena in which responses to the mixture were lower than those to the color components, thus concurring with color-opponent processing. These data provide evidence for a spatial segregation of color processing in the AOTu, which may serve for navigation purposes.

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