A recent study on bee vision reveals that their capacity to differentiate quantities goes beyond simple visual patterns, indicating authentic numerical cognition influenced by their distinct brain perceptions.
To understand the mechanisms behind animal cognition, it is essential to adopt experimental designs that respect the biological and perceptual limitations of the species being studied. Zanon et al. addressed the ongoing debate around visuospatial frequency in numerical cognition research using honeybees (Apis mellifera) as a model system. Image credit: PollyDot.
In this study, researchers from Monash University, including Scarlett Howard, revisited previous critiques of bee intelligence, considering the unique sensory and perceptual limitations bees possess.
By evaluating experimental stimuli from a biologically relevant standpoint, the researchers demonstrated that previous critiques suggesting bees are merely sensitive to visual cues like spatial frequency are unfounded.
“These findings emphasize the necessity to eliminate anthropocentric biases in animal research,” stated Dr. Howard.
“In evaluating an animal’s cognitive capabilities, it is crucial to prioritize the animal’s perspective; otherwise, we may miscalculate their abilities.”
“Given that humans perceive the world quite differently from animals, we must refrain from centering human perspectives when researching animal intelligence.”
As the researchers conclude, properly assessing cognitive abilities demands experimental designs that align with the natural sensory capabilities of the target species.
“Neglecting how animals perceive their environment can lead scientists to erroneous conclusions,” remarked Dr. Mirko Zanon from the University of Trento.
“There is an ongoing debate regarding whether bees are genuinely ‘counting’ or merely responding to visual patterns.”
“Our findings indicate that this critique is invalid when considered within the ecological context of the animals.”
“Analyzing stimuli through the lens of how bees perceive their world reveals a genuine sensitivity to numerical concepts.”
“While it may be challenging to envision the world from a bee’s perspective, understanding animal perception is vital for our research,” Dr. Howard stated.
“Bees consistently astonish us with their navigation, their responses to our inquiries, and their decision-making processes.”
For further details, refer to the study published in the April 22 issue of Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
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Zanon et al. 2026. Matching stimuli: A biology-aligned approach to numerical cognition research. Proc Biol Sci 293 (2069): 20253057; doi: 10.1098/rspb.2025.3057
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