SYMPOSIUM 13 Behavioral Analysis: Locomotion and Spatial Orientation |
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Oral presentations |
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14:45 |
D. Drai, I. Golani, N. Kafkafi, T. Stern and Y. Veierov (Tel Aviv, Israel). The segmentation of free animal movement into natural units. |
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15:15 |
Coffee break |
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Poster presentations and demonstrations |
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13.1. |
C. Heim, T.A. Sontag and K.H. Sontag (Northeim, Germany). Analysing system for the study of cognitive deficiencies in rodents. |
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13.2. |
S. Dalm, S. Grootendorst, E.R. de Kloet and M.S. Oitzl (Leiden, The Netherlands). Quantification of search patterns in the Morris water maze. |
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13.3. |
M. Eijkenboom and F.J. van der Staay (Cologne, Germany). Effects of brain lesions on Morris water maze performance in rats: testing the reliability of an automatic video tracking system. |
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13.4. |
M. Eijkenboom and F.J. van der Staay (Cologne, Germany). Effects of brain lesions on Morris water maze performance in rats: inter- and intra-experiment variability. |
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13.5. |
J.B.I. Rousseau, W.H. Gispen and B.M. Spruijt (Utrecht, The Netherlands). A comparison of various analysis parameters of locomotion patterns of rats in an open field. |
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13.6. |
T. Honda, Y. Kainoh and H. Honda (Tsukaba, Japan). A simple method to measure the learned response to plant chemicals by parasitoids. |
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13.7. |
G. Kastberger and S. Biswas (Graz, Austria). Alarming cascade in Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata). |
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13.8. |
G. Kastberger and G. Kranner (Graz, Austria). Visualization of multiple influences on flight behavior by the Viscovery data mining tool. |