POSTERS

11. Integrating behavioral and physiological measurements

Presenters:
P11.1 Monika Budzynska (Agricultural University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland). Behavioural and heart rate responses to novel stimuli in Arabian mares: effects of age and sire.
P11.2 Penny Hawkins (RSPCA, Southwater, UK). Refinements in telemetry procedures: a new resource.
P11.3 Narciso Gonzalez (University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland). Reduced alertness while driving: Towards a composite behavioral/psychophysiological measure.
P11.4 James Gnadt (with demonstration) (Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA). Recording neuronal behavior during behavior with experimental microstimulation.
P11.5 Bodil Hjarvard (Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Tjele, Denmark). Dominance status assessed using a food competition test influences plasma cortisol levels and cell-mediated immunity in growing pigs.
P11.6 René Sommer (Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands). Integration of LABORAS with Dataquest A.R.T. Telemetry provides simultaneous collection of behavioral and physiological data in mice and rats.
P11.7 Rachael Tanner (Lilly Research Labs, Windlesham, UK). Caffeine and Modafinil: Differentiation of changes in locomotor activity assessed by telemetry, video scoring and tracking.
P11.8 Rita Ciceri (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Italy). Analysis of the human multimodal emotional signals to an interactive computer.


Last updated: 21 October 2005