SYMPOSIUM 11

Test Paradigms in Behavior and Cognition Research

Poster presentations and demonstrations
Thursday, August 17, 14:00-17:30

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.

11.2.

N. Fentrop and C.T. Wotjak (Hamburg, Germany). Fiat lux! Spotting a common experimental problem.

11.3.

M. McNee, R. McArthur and A.Goodwin (Kalamazoo, MI, U.S.A.). Y-maze odor discrimination in Tg2576 APP-overexpressing transgenic mice.

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.

11.5.

I.V. Ermakova (Moscow, Russia). Investigation of food retrieval behavior in rats.

11.6.

N.N. Shuikin and I.P. Levshina (Moscow, Russia). Competition of alternative paths in behaviour.

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.

11.8.

P. Hawkins (Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom). The `Five Freedoms' and laboratory animals.

11.9.

G. Nürnberg, H. Franz and K. Siebert (Dummerstorf, Germany). Modelling learning success of dwarf goats.

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.

11.11.

T.A. Rebeko (Moscow, Russia). Memory for spatial information.