SYMPOSIUM 11 Test Paradigms in Behavior and Cognition Research |
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Poster presentations
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11.1. |
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. |
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11.2. |
N. Fentrop and C.T. Wotjak (Hamburg, Germany). Fiat lux! Spotting a common experimental problem. |
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11.3. |
M. McNee, R. McArthur and A.Goodwin (Kalamazoo, MI, U.S.A.). Y-maze odor discrimination in Tg2576 APP-overexpressing transgenic mice. |
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11.4. |
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. |
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11.5. |
I.V. Ermakova (Moscow, Russia). Investigation of food retrieval behavior in rats. |
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11.6. |
N.N. Shuikin and I.P. Levshina (Moscow, Russia). Competition of alternative paths in behaviour. |
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11.7. |
LASA Tamworth, (Staffordshire, United Kingdom). Refinements in acute models for the study of pain: outcome of a LASA workshop held on 28 October 1999. |
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11.8. |
P. Hawkins (Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom). The `Five Freedoms' and laboratory animals. |
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11.9. |
G. Nürnberg, H. Franz and K. Siebert (Dummerstorf, Germany). Modelling learning success of dwarf goats. |
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11.10. |
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. |
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11.11. |
T.A. Rebeko (Moscow, Russia). Memory for spatial information. |