What Do Bees Think About?

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421448589

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By Mathieu Lihoreau, Translated by Alison Duncan
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176

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Mathieu Lihoreau is an evolutionary biologist and animal cognition researcher at the Behavioral and Cognitive Ecology Lab in the Center for Integrative Biology at the Universite de Toulouse.

Prologue: What Is a Bee? 1. A Poor Sense of Direction In a Bee's Head Everyone on the Dance Floor A Vector of Misinformation The Traveling Salesman Problem Cognitive Map and Cognitive Load 2. The Fragrance of Deja Vu The Smell of Hydrocarbons The Misunderstood Cockroach Golf, Cheaters, and Peep Shows A Miniature Theory of Mind? 3. The Limitations of a Miniature Intelligence On the Shoulders of Turner Flower Power Concepts and Arithmetic Bumblebees Are not Always in a Good Mood A Miniature Imagination Consciousness and the Temptation of Anthropomorphism 4. The Superorganism Simple and Complex The Wisdom of the Crowd It Takes All Kinds Insects and Robots This Election Is Rigged! 5. Achilles' Heel The Harmful Effects of Nicotine Rock Is not Dead The Badger and Preventive Measures The Second Brain Five Fruits and Vegetables a Day Waiting for the Next World Epilogue: After All, We Are All a Bit Like Bees Afterword, by Jessica Serra Acknowledgments Notes

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