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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
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