Poster group A
Session: 1
Date: Wednesday, August 27
Time: 13:00-14:30
Location: Lobby
A.1
Multivariate analyses for the study of behavior: an integrated approach
Maurizio Casarrubea (Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo,
Italy)
A.2
Motion analysis of butterflies: A method to investigate the
evolutionary origin of the unique pollen feeding behaviour of
Heliconius butterflies (Nymphalidae)
A.L. Hikl, H.W. Krenn and S.H. Eberhard (University of Vienna, Vienna,
Austria)
A.3
Biting behavior induced by acute stress in the rat during experimental
tooth movement
J.L. Zeredo1, Y. Kumei2, T. Shibazaki1,
N. YoshidA, M. Kimoto1,3, K. TodA (1Nagasaki
University, Nagasaki, Japan; 2Tokyo Medical and Dental
University, Tokyo, Japan; 3Japan Women’s University, Tokyo,
Japan)
A.4
Ethologic observation of rats and mice as a support for the
strengthening of the Russell’s “three Rs”
Jorge Enrique Bueno Prieto (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
A.5
Effects of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 antagonist MPEP on
anxiety-like behavior in immature rats
Anna Mikulecká and Pavel Mareš (Academy of Science of the Czech
Republic, Prague, Czech Republic)
A.6
Hierarchy in primates: combining observational and agent-based
simulation methods
Ignasi Cifre and Francesc Salvador i Beltran (University of Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain)
A.7
Automated detection of compulsive checking behavior in rats
G.G. de Haas1,2, A. Nijdam3, T. WestrA,
M.J.H. Kas2, H.G.M. Westenberg1 (1UMC
Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands; 2Rudolf Magnus Institute
of Neuroscience, Utrecht, The Netherlands; 3Utrecht
University, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
A.8
Automatic segmentation of mouse behavior using hidden Markov model
D.Vetrov1, D.Kropotov2, A.Konushin1,
E. Lomakina-RumyantsevA, I.Zarayskaya3, and
K.Anokhin3 (1Moscow State University, Moscow,
Russia; 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; 3P.K.
Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology, Moscow, Russia)
A.9
Control of hive environment by honeybee (Apis mellifera) in Japan
Mizue Ohashi1,Hidetoshi Ikeno1,Toshifumi KimurA,Tadaaki
Akamatsu1, Ryuichi Okada2, and Etsuro Ito2 (1University
of Hyogo, Hyogo, Japan; 2Tokushima Bunri University, Kagawa, Japan)
A.10
Favourite swimming patterns in the Morris water maze: allothetic and
idiothetic navigation in small rodents
Michala ZelenkovA and Frantisek Sedlacek1, 2 (1University
of South Bohemia, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic; 2Institute
of Systems Biology and Ecology AS CR, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic)
A.11
Measuring the neuronal activity of hypothalamus and behavior of rats on
the diffuse low gravity conditions
Y. Kumei1, J L. Zeredo2, S. Seki1,
M. Matsuura3, M. Kimoto4, D. Kageyama5,
Y. Fusejima6, T. Ikeda2, and K. Toda2 (1Tokyo
Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Nagasaki
University, Nagasaki, Japan; 3Japanese Foundation for
Cancer Research, Tokyo, Japan; 4Japan Women’s University,
Tokyo, Japan; 5Diamond Air Service, Co., Tokyo, Japan; 6Japan
Space Forum Foundation, Tokyo, Japan)
A.12
A comparison of different methods for quantifying stereotypic behaviour
patterns in captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
Lucy Asher1, Ben Brilot2, Gesa Feenders2,
and Melissa Bateson2 (1Royal Veterinary College,
Hatfield, UK; 2Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK)
A.13
Combined use of the PhenoTyper® and accelerometer for activity and
sleep pattern categorisation
Andrea Plano, Gernot Riedel, and Bettina Platt (University of Aberdeen,
Aberdeen, UK)
A.14
A new automated system to study discriminative learning for auditory
cues
Lioudyno V., Kiryk A., Filipkowski R.K., and Kaczmarek L. (Nencki
Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland)
A.15
Motor assessment in transgenic Tau mice
Valeria Melis, Gernot Riedel, and Charlie Harrington (University of
Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK)
A.16
T-patterns analysis differentiates between the open field behavioral
strategies in two species of wild rodents
I.Yu. Zarayskaya and K.V. Anokhin (P.K. Anokhin Institute of Normal
Physiology, Moscow, Russia)
A.17
Development of automatic analysis and recognition of mouse behavior by
segmentation and t-pattern method using video tracking
A. Cherepov, K.Anokhin (P.K. Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology,
Moscow, Russia)
A.18
An automated home cage observation system as a model of feeding
behaviour in mice
Lianne Robinson, Susan McKillop-Smith, and Gernot Riedel (University of
Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK)
A.19
Inhalation of neroli essential oil and its anxiolytic effects in animals
Ying-Ju Chen1,3, Ying Shih2, Tsong-Min Chang2,
Ming-Fu Wang3, Sen-Sen Lan1, Fu-Chou Cheng1(1Taichung
Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; 2Hung Kuang
University, Taichung, Taiwan; 3Providence University,
Taichung, Taiwan)
A.20
The Effects of Locus coeruleus inactivation on I.V self administration
of morphine and morphine withdrawal symptoms in rats
M.Amini (Tehran Azad University, Tehran, Iran)
A.21
5-Fluorouracil counters melatonin-induced alterations in locomotor
activity
L. Cassim and S. Daya (Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa)
A.22
Challenges for Applying Visual Monitoring Techniques on Small Mammals
in Arid Zones
M. A. Al-Mutairi (Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait,
State of Kuwait)
A.23
Assessment of learning strategy in young and aged rats in modified
holeboard test: Prevention of memory deficits by ladostigil
T. Poltyrev and M. Weinstock (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel)
A.24
Low-cost wind tunnel for micro-arthropods
Rostislav Zemek and Frantisek Reindl (Biology Centre AS CR, Ceske
Budejovice, Czech Republic)
A.25
Measuring basal and complex behaviors of rats in automated social home
cage systems using IntelliCage for rat technology
T. Appl1, E. Vannoni2, F. Buschmann2,
YK. Urbach1, KA. Raber1, H-P. Lipp2,3
, and S. von Hörsten1 (1Friedrich-Alexander
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany; 2New
Behavior AG, Zürich, Switzerland; 3Institute of
Anatomie, University of Zürich, Switzerland)
A.26
Automatically Determining Rodent Orientation by Contour Analysis
T.C. Lukins, P.A. Crook, J.A. Heward, and J.D. Armstrong (University of
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK)
A.27
Optimizing Active Avoidance Conditioning for high-throughput behavioral
and cognitive screening in fish
M.Y. Ylieff, A. Ferrara, C. Fagniart, A. Voncken, and P. Poncin
(University of Liège, Belgium)
A.28
Effect of scopolamine on hidden- and visible-water maze learning and
retention trial performance in C57BL mice
Elisabeth Piccart & Rudi D’Hooge (University of Leuven, Leuven,
Belgium)
A.29
A system for measuring motor abilities in adult mice in neurological
experiments
Magdalena Mazur1, Bartosz Karaszewski2 (1Gdansk
University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland; 2Medical
University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland)
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