Bees' brains help scientists develop decision-making model for robots

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New model can be mapped to known pathways in the insect brain and is 'neurobiologically plausible'.

Led by Professor Andrew Barron from Macquarie University in Sydney in collaboration with Dr HaDi MaBouDi, Neville Dearden, and Professor James Marshall from the University of Sheffield have conductedThis has inspired them to develop a new model of decision-making that could help design better robots.“It’s the result of evaluating possible outcomes, and animal lives are full of decisions. A honey bee has a brain smaller than a sesame seed.

“Drones are relatively brainless, they have to be in wireless communication with a data center. This technology path will never allow a drone to truly explore Mars solo – NASA’s amazing rovers on Mars have traveled about 75 kilometers in years of exploration.” Honey bees have to not only avoid predators, but need to quickly determine flowers with the highest nectar.

Findings showed that when bees determined whether a flower contained food, they landed on it in an average of 0.6 seconds.When bees were unsure about the flowers’ food status, they took more time, approximately 1.4 seconds on average, and the time usually represented the probability of the flower being equipped with food.

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