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New Research Reveals Stress Enhances Bumblebee Vision and Reaction Times

A study from Newcastle University indicates that bumblebees experience improved visual processing and quicker decision-making when under stress.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Recent findings from Newcastle University suggest that bumblebees perceive their environment differently when stressed.

Under such conditions, these insects are reported to process visual information with greater sharpness.

Additionally, the research indicates that stress may lead to faster decision-making in bumblebees, highlighting the complex effects of stress on animal behavior.

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