This page lists all oral presentations, posters and demonstrations, ordered
alphabetically by first author with links to the abstracts.
- A. Altorfer, M.L. Käsermann and S. Jossen (Bern, Switzerland).
Head movement analysis during conversation:
relations to verbal behavior and psychophysiological data
- H.H.K. Andersen and G. Hauland (Roskilde, Denmark). Measuring
team situation awareness of reactor operators during normal operation
in the research reactor at Riso
- K. Ängeby Möller, O.G. Berge and F.P.T. Hamers (Huddinge, Sweden).
Locomotor behaviour in normal
and monoarthritic rats assessed by a new computer assisted method
- K. Anokhin, I. Zarayskaya, E. Alexandrova and A. Lukashev (Moscow,
Russia). Characterization of early
somatic and neurobehavioral development in two inbred mouse strains
- C.T.M. Baten (Enschede, The Netherlands). Quantitative
assessment of low back load exposure outside the laboratory
- Y. Benjamini (Tel Aviv, Israel). Robustness
issues in automated statistical analysis of behavior
- G. Bente (Cologne, Germany). Digital
representation and experimental simulation of nonverbal behavior
- C. Bizeray, C. Leterrier and J.M. Faure (Nouzilly, France).
Using a classification of activity
bouts to simplify observation in meat-type chickens
- S.V. Budaev (Moscow, Russia). Measuring
animal temperament
- A.J. Bulpitt, R.D. Boyle and J.M. Forbes (Leeds, UK). Monitoring
behavior of individuals in crowded scenes
- J.B.J. Bussmann, F.C. Schasfoort, J.H.M. Tulen, H.J.G. van den
Berg and H.J. Stam (Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Accelerometry-based
activity monitoring: objective measurement of postures and motions
- D. Butcher, P. Courtney, M. Gill and G.J. Lithgow (Manchester,
United Kingdom). Model-based tracking
of C. elegans for behavioural characterisation
- M. Cacioppo and T. Taeschner (Rome, Italy).
Distance teaching of observational techniques of infant behavior
- R.A. Champion and S.M. Rutter (Okehampton, United Kingdom).
Updates to the Graze program: movement
analysis and compatibility with "The Observer"
- A. Chedad, J.M. Aerts, A. Delahaye and D. Berckmans (Heverlee,
Belgium). Image analysis to predict
the moment of giving birth of pregnant ewes
- T.S. Chon, K.Y. Park, S.Y. Choi, Y.S. Park, K.T. Kim and E.C.
Cho (Pusan, Korea). Computational
patterning on locomotive behavior of the German cockroach in response
to Ca2+ Signal-inducing chemicals
- J. Christie and J.J. Cooper (Lincoln, United Kingdom). Behavioural
analysis of stereotypy in the laboratory mouse
- S. Clapp, B. Sreenivasan, R. Stephens and C. Kelly (Sheffield,
United Kingdom). The use of eye movement
data in the analysis of neurobehavioral test performance
- K.A. Clarke, L. Smart and J. Still (Sheffield, United Kingdom).
Ground reaction force measurement
in the mouse
- K. Coleman, R. Clark, R.E. Dahl, N.D. Ryan and J.L. Cameron
(Beaverton, OR, U.S.A). Examination
of behavioral inhibition across contexts in rhesus monkeys
- W.N.J.M. Colier, M.C. van der Sluijs, J. Menssen and B. Oeseburg
(Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Functional
Near Infrared Spectroscopy: from a single-channel towards a multichannel
approach
- A.R. Cools (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Measuring
Behavior 2000: Overview of
the conference
- J.J. Cooper and G.J. Mason (Grantham, United Kingdom).
Measuring behavioural priorities in captive animals
- J.C.S. Creuwels, W. van der Veer and J.A. van Franeker (Den
Burg, The Netherlands). AWIN, an
automatic weigh and identification nest-system to study petrels in
Antarctica
- H.S. Crofts, B.J. Sahakian, A.C. Roberts and T.W. Robbins (Cambridge,
United Kingdom). The use of comparable
neuropsychological tests in non-human primates and man
- H. David, R. Mollard, P. Cabon and B. Farbos (Bretigny-sur-Orge,
France). Point-of-gaze, EEG and ECG measures
of graphical/keyboard interfaces
- H. David, R. Mollard, P. Cabon and B. Farbos (Bretigny-sur-Orge,
France). Comparison of two point-of-gaze
measurement systems on a dynamic ATC simulation
- H.P.B. Davidson and S.E. Redgate (Leics, United Kingdom). Measuring
activity in the stabled horse
- E.L. Decker, E.S. Frimer, S.W. Hansen and M. Bak Jensen (Tjele,
Denmark). Measuring behaviour: let the
animals do all the work
- E. Dere, C. Frisch, M.A. De Souza Silva and J.P. Huston (Düsseldorf,
Germany). Improvement and deficit in spatial
learning of the eNOS-knockout mouse (eNOS-/-) dependent on motivational
demands of the task: water maze vs. radial maze
- P. Dibbets, J.H.R. Maes and J.M.H. Vossen (Nijmegen, The Netherlands).
Operant conditioning using a Human
Skinner box
- M.H. Dickinson (Berkeley, CA, USA). Sensory-motor
control of free flight behavior in flies
- J. Ditterich (Munich, Germany). Improving
the homogeneity of the magnetic field in the magnetic search coil
technique
- D. Drai, Y. Benjamini and I. Golani (Tel Aviv, Israel). Phenotyping
of mouse exploratory behavior
- D. Drai, Y. Benjamini and I. Golani (Tel Aviv, Israel). SEE,
Software for the Exploration of Exploration
- W.H.I.M. Drinkenburg, P. Vijn, M.G. Martorana, M. Dickson and W.
van Schaijk (Lanarkshire, United Kingdom). A
novel automated apomorphine climbing test
- M. Edwards (Melbourne, Australia). A
proposed comparative study on fine hand posture to capture and quantify
unimanual and bimanual dysfunctional behaviour in a virtual environment
- J.R. Eguibar, M.C. Cortés, B. Gavito, A. Moyaho and J. Valencia
(Puebla, México). Gripping the tail
of taiep rats a myelin mutant is an effective way to induce cataplexy
episodes: an ontogenetic study
- O. Elekes and I. Gyertyán (Budapest, Hungary).
Simultaneous radiotelemetric monitoring of the effect of D2-like dopamine
receptor ligands on core temperature and home-cage activity in rats
- A.D. Ellis and J. Hill (Chelmsford, United Kingdom). Intake
behaviour of horses offered short chopped high temperature dried lucerne
and short chopped lucerne silage
- I.V. Ermakova (Moscow, Russia). Investigation
of food retrieval behavior in rats
- R. Feldman and A.I. Eidelman (Ramt-Gan, Israel). Sleep-wake
cyclicity in very low birthweight infants
- N. Fentrop and C.T. Wotjak (Hamburg, Germany). Fiat
lux! Spotting a common experimental problem
- M. Gahr, A. ter Maat and R. Jansen (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Multiunit
recordings from the High Vocal Center (HVC) in freely moving songbirds
using radiotelemetry
- H.K. Gershenfeld and X. Liu (Dallas, TX, U.S.A.). The
tail suspension test: a mouse model of stress reactivity and behavioral
despair with genetic variability
- V. van Ginneken, P. Snelderwaard, H.P. Voss, R. van der Linden,
D. van der Reijden, A. Gluvers, G. van den Thillart and K. Kramer
(Leiden, The Netherlands). Cardiovascular
measurements of small fish by radio-telemetry: a preliminary study
- K. Grammer (Vienna, Austria). E-motion:
digital image analysis of human body movements
- O. Güntürkün, B. Diekamp and S. Lissek (Bochum, Germany). Strategies
in birds: new methods to study reversal learning in pigeons
- A. de Haan, J. van de Ven and G.P. Galen (Nijmegen, The Netherlands).
Measuring gripforce on the computer
mouse
- P. Hagoort (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Measuring
what makes behavior possible
- A. Harkin, A. Lawlor, J.P. Kelly and J.M. O'Donnell (Galway,
Ireland). Investigation of a new method
for physiological and behavioral monitoring of laboratory animals by
telemetry
- P. Hawkins (Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom). The
'Five Freedoms' and laboratory animals
- D.J. Heeren and A.R. Cools (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Classifying
behavior of freely moving rodents with the help of fuzzy logic
- H. Heijink and R.G.J. Meulenbroek (Nijmegen, The Netherlands).
A model-based study of left-hand fingering
on the classical guitar
- C. Heim, W. Kolasiewicz, M. Sieklucka, T. Sontag, I. Pardowitz,
K.H. Sontag (Gottingen, Germany).
The automated hole-board COGITAT detects long-term effects after cerebral
oligaemia and intracerebral iron
- G. Helfer and G. Bernroider (Salzburg, Austria).
Signals behind motoric expressions I: recognition and spatial preference
in juvenile birds
- F. Hella, J.F. Schouller and D. Clement (Vandouvre, France).
CAPTIV: a software for the analysis and
prevention of vehicle accidents
- A. van Hirtum and D. Berckmans (Heverlee, Belgium).
Fuzzy-neural approach for improved classification of pig-cough frequency
features
- B.M. Hjarvard, F.B.L. Mortensen, O.N. Larsen and J.B. Kjaer
(Odense, Denmark). Telemetric measurement
of heartbeat sound during behavioural testing in laying hens
- B. Hofmann, R. Freitag, W. Dzida (Sankt Augustin, Germany).
Coding behaviour of human and computer
in terms of intentions
- A. Holmes and J.N. Crawley (Bethesda, MD, U.S.A.).
Multitiered strategy for behavioral phenotyping of transgenic and knockout
mice
- P.J. Hoogeboom (Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
Data synchronisation through post-processing
- B.B. Houx, M.O.S. Buma and B.M. Spruijt (Utrecht, The Netherlands). Non-invasive
temperature tracking with automated infrared thermography: measuring
inside out
- S.O. Huh, H.G. Choi, D.K. Song, H.W. Suh and Y.H. Kim (Chunchon,
Kangwon-Do, Korea). Behavioral analysis
of transgenic mice carrying multiple copies of tryptophan hydroxylase
gene
- W. IJsselsteijn, H. de Ridder and J. Freeman (Eindhoven, The
Netherlands). Postural responses
to real-world moving video - an objective measure of presence?
- I.H. Iversen (Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.). Genesis
of learning: the behavioral effects of a single reinforcement
- I.H. Iversen (Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.). Making
totally paralyzed patients "move" by translating their brainwaves into
cursor action on a monitor
- R. Jakobsen (Bergen, Norway). Conduct
problems in children: translation and adaptation of family and peer
process code
- I. Jaquet, M. van der Hoeven, P.Hagoort, B. Oeseburg and W.J.N.M
Colier (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Optical
imaging of human brain function: application of near-infrared spectroscopy
in language study
- G.K. Jonsson (Reykjavik, Iceland). Relation
between self-esteem, personality dimensions of extraversion and emotionality
and real-time patterning of social interaction
- G.K. Jonsson (Reykjavik, Iceland). Detection
of real-time interaction patterns in football
- M.L. Käsermann, A. Altorfer, and S. Jossen (Bern, Switzerland).
Factors influencing vessel volume
changes: their integration into a software of peripheral blood flow
analysis
- N. Kafkafi, C. Mayo, D. Drai, I. Golani and G. Elmer (Baltimore,
MD, U.S.A.). SEE analysis of photo-beam
raw data
- N. Kafkafi and I. Golani (Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.). Relative
phase and traveling waves as building blocks of coordination patterns
in free locomotor behavior
- A.V. Kalueff (Kiev, Ukraine). Measuring
grooming in stress and comfort
- A.G. Keen (Rockhampton, Australia). Role
of eccentricity and size in perception of whole and parts
- J.E. Kent, V. Molony and I. McKendrick (Roslin, Scotland).
Use of principal component analysis
and discriminant analysis to simplify the assessment of pain
- H. Ketamo and J. Suomala (Rauma, Finland). Possibilities
of code-embedded observation in WWW-based educational software development
- N. Khonicheva and K. Nikolskaya (Moscow, Russia). Sequential
analysis and attention
- V. Kostenkova and K. Nikolskaya (Moscow, Russia). A
new approach to studying individual peculiarities of learning and memory
in animals
- K. Kramer, A. Mulder, H. van de Weerd, V. Baumans, C. Van Heijningen,
R. Remie, H.P. Voss and B. van Zutphen (Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
Does conditioning influence the increase
of heart rate and body temperature as provoked by handling in the mouse?
- G.D. Kuznetsova, L.A. Zhavoronkova,, A.V. Gabova, V.I. Passechnik,
A.B. Janovich (Moscow, Russia). EEG
and radiothermomapping in healthy persons and Chernobyl patients during
mental activity
- Laboratory Animal Science Association (Tamworth, Staffordshire,
United Kingdom). Refinements in acute
models for the study of pain: outcome of a LASA workshop held on 28
October 1999
- I. P. Levshina and N.N. Shuikin (Moscow, Russia). The
breathing pattern shows 'freezing'
- L. Lewejohann and N. Sachser (Münster, Germany). Mice
at work: rating of housing conditions by means of an operant task
- H.P. Lipp, C. Bürgi, S. Werffeli, I. Steiner, G. Tröster and D.P.
Wolfer (Zürich, Switzerland). A miniaturized
GPS system and WinTrack software for analysis of homing paths in pigeons
- H.P. Lipp and D.P. Wolfer (Zürich, Switzerland). Assessing
behavior, memory and learning of genetically modified mice by factor
analysis based on track analysis using EthoVision and WinTrack
- A.O. Lukashev (Moscow, Russia). Dynamic
correlates of searching behaviour of mice in different spatial experimental
tasks
- M.S. Magnusson (Reykjavik, Iceland). Modeling
complex real-time behavioral streams as optimized sub-sets of mutually
exclusive and nested T-patterns
- M.S. Magnusson (Reykjavik, Iceland). Diagnostic
possibilities of behavioral time structure analysis: discovering group
differences through statistical analysis of detected T-patterns
- J.C. Martin, A. Braffort and R. Gherbi (Orsay, France). Measurement
of cooperation between pointing gestures and constrained speech during
human-computer interaction
- A.C. Nobre (Oxford, United Kingdom). Intracranial
recordings and word recognition in the human brain
- J. Novakova, J. Vinklerova, A. Sulcova, P. Panek, J. Gajdosik
(Brno, Czech Republic). Mouse agonistic
behavior data collected with The Observer statistically analyzed with
a subsidiary program differentiating three mouse categories: aggressive,
timid and sociable individuals
- G. Nürnberg, H. Franz and K. Siebert (Dummerstorf, Germany).
Modelling learning success of dwarf
goats
- F. Ohl, M.E. Keck and R. Landgraf (Munich, Germany). The
modified hole board: a novel behavioral test for rodents
- D.K. Oller and S.Nathani (Orono, ME, U.S.A). Hierarchical
coding of vocalization: computer-based training and reliability
- H. Oostra (Alnarp, Sweden). Combining
video observations with data files from an automatic milking system
- T.S. Osiejuk (Poznan, Poland). Repertoire
size, song types and temporal pattern of song switching in a population
of Ortolan Bunting from western Poland
- L. Out, J. Harlaar, P. Tump and C. Doorenbosch (Amsterdam,
The Netherlands). HTML viewer for synchronized
video and kinesiological signal files
- R.C. Peters, B. Hoek en W.J.G. van den Loos (Utrecht, The Netherlands).
Light-dark transition releases locomotor
response in catfish, Ictalurus sp.
- I.H.C.H.M. Philippens (Rijswijk, The Netherlands). Biotelemetry
and behavior in the cynomolgous monkey
- F. Quek and D. McNeill (Dayton, OH, USA). A
multimedia system for temporally situated perceptual psycholinguistic
analysis
- V. Quera and R. Bakeman (Barcelona, Spain).
GSEQ for Windows: New software for the sequential analysis of behavioral
data, with an interface to The Observer
- T.N.K. Raju and P. Rasamimari (Chicago, IL, U.S.A.).
Effect of intrauterine growth retardation and hypoxic-ischemic brain
injury on long-term memory and learning functions
- T.N.K. Raju, M. Khilfeh, H.V. Rice and M.F. Bunting (Chicago,
IL, U.S.A.). Hypothermia, learning and
memory in rats with perinatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
- T.A. Rebeko (Moscow, Russia). Memory
for spatial information
- S. Reinecke, J.L. Humm, T. Schallert and O.W. Witte (Düsseldorf,
Germany). Functional deficits in forelimb-using
after photothrombotic lesion in rats
- H. de Ridder, R. Hamberg and W. IJsselsteijn (Delft, The Netherlands).
Continuous assessment as a tool for
monitoring temporal variations in subjective impressions
- J.D. Rowan, S.B. Fountain, S.M.A. Kundey and C.L. Miner (Macon,
GA, U.S.A.). A multiple species approach
to sequential learning: are you a man or a mouse?
- J.P. de Ruiter (Cologne, Germany). The
researcher as measurement device - on the dangers of 'coding' in gesture
research
- H. Russel, H. Brugman, D. Broeder, P. Wittenburg (Nijmegen,
The Netherlands). EUDICO - an annotation
and exploitation tool for multi-media corpora
- A.G. Rusu and I.M. Benta (Cluj-Napoca, Romania). Behavior
as discourse: a structural analysis of the feeding behavior of laboratory
rats
- K.W. Sandberg, Y. Pan and J. Palme (Frösön, Sweden). User
model of information retrieval on Internet: a cognitive psychological
approach
- B. Savenije, E. Lambooij, M.A. Gerritzen, K. Venema and J. Korf
(Lelystad, The Netherlands). An
ultrafiltration-collection probe to remotely and continuously monitor
blood glucose and lactate in broiler chickens
- R.L. Savoy (Charlestown, MA, U.S.A.). Behavioral
measurements + functional MRI brain activation measurements: the whole
is greater than the sum of its parts
- R.W. Sayre and L. Clark (Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A). Evaluation
of observational learning in captive European starlings in response
to avian repellents
- F. Schasfoort, H. Bussmann and H. Stam (Rotterdam, The Netherlands).
Ambulatory measurement of upper
limb usage and basic activities with an extended version of the Rotterdam
Activity Monitor
- K.L. Seburn and S. Sen (Bar Harbor, ME, U.S.A.). Automated
non-invasive home-cage monitoring for detection of novel mutant mice
- N.N. Shuikin and I.P. Levshina (Moscow, Russia).
The competition of the alternative paths in behaviour
- A.M. Sibbald, R.J. Hooper and I.J. Gordon (Aberdeen, United
Kingdom). Using GPS to study the
ranging behaviour of wild red deer stags
- D.L. Stronks, J.H.M. Tulen, J.B.J. Bussmann, L. Pepplinkhuizen
and J. Passchier (Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Exploring
accelerometry as an objective method to assess daily functioning in
migraine
- P. Sustr, M. Spinka and R.C. Newbery (Praha, Czech Republic).
Automatic computer analysis of pig play
- S. Svirskis, B. Opmane and V. Klusa (Riga, Latvia). Recording
of behavioural responses after unilateral injection of msh peptides
into the rat left ventral tegmental area (vta)
- O. Tchernichovski, F. Nottebohm, C.E. Ho, B. Pesaran and P.P. Mitra
(Millbrook, NY, U.S.A.). A
procedure for an automated measurement of vocal imitation
- R.J.H. Trienes, A.H.M. Hendriksen, R.G. Jansen, J.J.M. Theuws
and L.P.J.J. Noldus (Wageningen, The Netherlands). The
Observer: preview of new software for collection and analysis of behavioral
data
- V.L. Tsibulsky and A.B. Norman (Cincinnati, OH, USA). A
program for the design and analysis of drug self-administration studies
according to a novel pharmacokinetic / pharmacodynamic model
- J.H.M. Tulen, H.G.J.K. Romers, W.H. Groeneveld, J.A. de Vries and
B.J.M. van de Wetering (Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Objective
quantification of head movements and tics in patients with the syndrome
of Gilles de la Tourette
- C. Twining, C. Taylor, P. Courtney and C. Dourish (Manchester,
UK). Characterising behavioural phenotypes
using automated image analysis
- M.R. Vilar Correia and L. Calafate (Porto, Portugal). An
ethological observation of a collaborative behaviour setting: some technical
aspects
- A.C. Volkers, J.H.M. Tulen, W.W. van den Broek, J. Bruyn, J. Passchier
and L. Pepplinkhuizen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Evaluation
of motor behavior and sleep/wake pattern in depressed patients by wrist-actigraphy
- I. Wachsmuth (Bielefeld, Germany). Multimodal
interaction in virtual reality
- J.van der Werf, H. Hopster and H.J. Blokhuis (Lelystad, The
Netherlands). Inter- and intra-individual
variation in resting behaviour in dairy cows
- S.H.N. Willemsen-Swinkels, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, J.K. Buitelaar,
M.H. Van IJzendoorn and H. Van Engeland (Utrecht, The Netherlands).
Temporal patterns in children
with a disorganized/disoriented attachment
- P. Wittenburg, H. Brugman, D. Broeder and A. Russel, (Nijmegen,
The Netherlands). Infrastructure
to support gesture research
- M.Y. Ylieff, C. Sanchez-Colero, P. Poncin, J. Voss and J.-C. Ruwet
(Liège, Belgium). Measuring effects
of different temperatures on swimming activity and social behavior in
groups of Mediterranean marine fish with the EthoVisionr Color-Pro video
tracking system
- P. Yoder, P. Bruce and J. Tapp (Nashville, TN, U.S.A). Comparing
sequential associations within a single case
- I. Zarayskaya, E. Alexandrova and K. Anokhin (Moscow, Russia).
A comparative approach to the early
behavior development in mice
- T.J. Zarcone and S. C. Fowler (Lawrence, KS, U.S.A.).
Quantitation of operant nose press force maintained in CD-1, BALB/c
and C57BL/6 mice
- B. Zei Pollermann (Geneva, Switzerland).
Measurement of emotional involvement in spontaneous speaking behavior
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