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Drug effect and addiction research with insects – From Drosophila to collective reward in honeybees

The result's identifiers

  • Result code in IS VaVaI

    <a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F60077344%3A_____%2F22%3A00559978" target="_blank" >RIV/60077344:_____/22:00559978 - isvavai.cz</a>

  • Alternative codes found

    RIV/60076658:12310/22:43904717

  • Result on the web

    <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763422003050?via%3Dihub" target="_blank" >https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763422003050?via%3Dihub</a>

  • DOI - Digital Object Identifier

    <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104816" target="_blank" >10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104816</a>

Alternative languages

  • Result language

    angličtina

  • Original language name

    Drug effect and addiction research with insects – From Drosophila to collective reward in honeybees

  • Original language description

    Animals and humans share similar reactions to the effects of addictive substances, including those of their brain networks to drugs. Our review focuses on simple invertebrate models, particularly the honeybee (Apis mellifera), and on the effects of drugs on bee behaviour and brain functions. The drug effects in bees are very similar to those described in humans. Furthermore, the honeybee community is a superorganism in which many collective functions outperform the simple sum of individual functions. The distribution of reward functions in this superorganism is unique - although sublimated at the individual level, community reward functions are of higher quality. This phenomenon of collective reward may be extrapolated to other animal species living in close and strictly organised societies, i.e. humans. The relationship between sociality and reward, based on use of similar parts of the neural network (social decision-making network in mammals, mushroom body in bees), suggests a functional continuum of reward and sociality in animals.

  • Czech name

  • Czech description

Classification

  • Type

    J<sub>imp</sub> - Article in a specialist periodical, which is included in the Web of Science database

  • CEP classification

  • OECD FORD branch

    10614 - Behavioral sciences biology

Result continuities

  • Project

  • Continuities

    I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace

Others

  • Publication year

    2022

  • Confidentiality

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

Data specific for result type

  • Name of the periodical

    Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews

  • ISSN

    0149-7634

  • e-ISSN

    1873-7528

  • Volume of the periodical

    140

  • Issue of the periodical within the volume

    SEP 01

  • Country of publishing house

    GB - UNITED KINGDOM

  • Number of pages

    10

  • Pages from-to

    104816

  • UT code for WoS article

    000848631000001

  • EID of the result in the Scopus database

    2-s2.0-85135683918