SYMPOSIUM 8

Movement Tracking and Monitoring of Individuals and Groups

Oral presentations
Friday, August 18, 09:00-11:30, Small Auditorium
Chair: B.M. Spruijt (Utrecht, The Netherlands)

09:00

M.H. Dickinson (Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.). Sensory-motor control of free flight behavior in flies.

09:30

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.

10:00

A.J. Bulpitt, R.D. Boyle and J.M. Forbes (Leeds, UK). Monitoring behavior of individuals in crowded scenes.

10:20

Coffee break

10:50

P. Sustr, M. Spinka and R.C. Newberry (Praha, Czech Republic). Automatic computer analysis of pig play.

11:10

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.

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

8.1.

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.

8.2.

M. Nilsson and M.L. Carlsson (Göteborg, Sweden). Analysis of behavioral patterns in hypoglutamatergic mice: Implications for autism and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia.

8.3.

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 EthoVision Color-Pro video tracking system.

8.4.

M. Nilsson and M.L. Carlsson (Göteborg, Sweden). Analysis of behavioral patterns in hypoglutamatergic mice: Implications for autism and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia.

8.5.

D. Drai, Y. Benjamini and I. Golani (Tel Aviv, Israel). SEE, Software for the Exploration of Exploration.

8.6.

C. Heim, W. Kolasiewicz, M. Sieklucka, T. Sontag, I. Pardowitz, K.H. Sontag (Gottingen, Germany). Iron affects brain functions differentially if injected either intrastriatally or intranigrally after cerebral oligaemia: long-term effects detected by the automated hole-board COGITAT.

8.7.

N. Kafkafi, C. Mayo, D. Drai, I. Golani and G. Elmer (Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.). SEE analysis of photo-beam raw data.

8.8.

T.V. Mukhina and S.O. Bachurin (Chernogolovka, Moscow region, Russia). Automated system for tracking and behavioral analysis.

8.9.

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.