Poster group C

Session: 2
Date: Thursday, August 28
Time: 12:30-14:00
Location: Lobby

C.1 Animals’ behavioral data analysis using fractal dimension method
Viktor Veliks1,2 and Alexander Grakovski2 (1University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia; 2Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga, Latvia)

C.2 Advantages and limits of a video multitracking system for quantification of individual behavior in a large fish shoal
J. Delcourt, C. Becco, N. Vandewalle, and P. Poncin (University of Liège, Liège, Belgium)

C.3 A new treatment regime for sodium azide to evoke experimental Alzheimer’s disease for pharmacological screening
K. Megyeri, M. Albert, H. Kompagne, L. G. Hársing jr., I. Gacsályi, and Gy. Lévay (EGIS Pharmaceuticals Plc, Budapest, Hungary)

C.4 Changes in feeding behavior after high gravity loading in orchidectomized and ovariectomized rats
M. Kimoto1, Y. Kumei2, J L. Zeredo3, and K. Toda1,3 (1Japan Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan; 3Nagasaki University, Japan, Nagasaki, Japan)

C.5 Optimization and robustness of the inhibitory avoidance test for pharmacological screening on long-term memory
E. Detrait, E. Hanon, B. Dardenne, and Y. Lamberty (UCB, s.a. Centre for CNS Innovation, Braine-l’Alleud, Belgium)

C.6 Factors influencing isolation distress vocalization in mouse pups
P.M.Verdouw1,2, K.Adamzek1,2, M.J.V.van Bogaert1,2, B.Olivier1,2, and L.Groenink1,2 (1Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands; 2Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Utrecht, The Netherlands)

C.7 Comparison of the effects of antipsychotic drugs in two antipsychotic screening assays: swim-induced grooming and apomorphin climbing test in mice
R. Kedves, K. Sághy, and I. Gyertyán (Gedeon Richter Ltd, Budapest, Hungary)

C.8 Automated distinguishing of mouse behavior in new environment and under amphetamine using decision trees
A.Konushin1, E. Lomakina-Rumyantseva1, D.Kropotov2, D.Vetrov1, A.Cherepov3, and K.Anokhin3 (1Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; 3P.K. Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology, Moscow, Russia)

C.9 Active allothetic place avoidance task in study of cognitive disturbance in animal model of schizophrenia in rats
Lukas Rambousek1,2, Karel Vales1, Jana Kenney1, and Ales Stuchlik1 (1Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic; 2Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Czech Republic)

C.10 Autistic-like behaviour in the Parvalbumin knockout mouse
P.J.M. Gregory1, D. Wolfer2, 3, I. Drescher-Lindh2, H. Welzl2,3, and B. Schwaller1 (1University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland; 2University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland; 3Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland)

C.11 Behavioral phenotyping of a murine AD-model in a semi-naturalistic environment using RFID tracking
L. Lewejohann, N. Reefmann, A.M. Hoppmann, and N. Sachser (University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany)

C.12 Transgenic overexpression of MMP-9 in rats results learning and memory alterations
M. Wawrzyniak, A. Kiryk, V. Lioudyno, K.Z. Meyza, D. Owczarek and L. Kaczmarek (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, PAS, Warsaw, Poland)

C.13 Wild genius - domestic fool? - Spatial learning abilities of Cavia aperea and Cavia aperea f. porcellus
Thorsten Pickel, Sylvia Kaiser, Lars Lewejohann, Norbert Sachser (University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany)

C.14 Scopolamine-induced changes in activity measured in a home cage observation system
Serena Deiana, Bettina Platt, and Gernot Riedel (University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)

C.15 iBehave – application of supervised machine learning to behaviour analysis
J.A. Heward, P.A. Crook, T.C. Lukins, J.D. Armstrong (University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK)

C.16 Evaluation of space requirements of broiler chickens by analysis of their spatial distribution
S.A.F. Buijs1,3, F.A.M. Tuyttens1, J. Baert2, J. Vangeyte2, E. Van Poucke1, and L.J. Keeling3 (1ILVO-Animal sciences, Melle, Belgium; 2ILVO-Technology and food sciences, Merelbeke, Belgium; 3Department of Animal Environment and Health, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden)

C.17 A comparative analysis of hierarchically organized grooming patterns in hamsters
K.V. Anokhin1, T.V. Bogolepova1, A.V. Surov2, and I.Yu. Zarayskaya1 (1P.K. Anokhin Institute of Normal Physiology, RAMS, Moscow, Russia; 2A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS, Moscow)

C.18 Effect of lesions to the posterior parietal or medial prefrontal cortices on navigation based on distal or proximal orienting cues in the rat
J. Svoboda1, P. Telensky1,2, K. Blahna1,2, J. Bureš1, and A. Stuchlík1 (1Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Prague, Czech Republic; 2Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)

C.19 An efficient low cost system for fish swimming behavior analysis in ecotoxicology
P.S.M. Carvalho1, M. Mostaert1, P. Pessoa1, A. Pedrosa1, J. R. M. B. Correia1, A.R. Ribeiro1, and R. Bose2 (1Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil; 2Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil)

C.20 The effects of prenatal morphine exposure on spatial learning
A. Alijarahi (Qazvin Azad University, Qazvin, Iran)

C.21 The Rat Formalin Test: Can it Predict Neuropathic Pain Treatments?
A. Ellis, N. Benson, I. Machin, and L. Corradini (Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich, UK)

C.22 An original method to interpret neurobehavioral data generated by the Irwin test in the mouse
P. De Ron, A. Delaunois, E. Hanon, Y. Lamberty, M. Guyaux (UCB Pharma, Brainel’Alleud, Belgium)

C.23 Recording and tracking of locomotion and clustering behaviour in young honeybees (Apis mellifera)
M. Szopek, G. Radspieler, T. Schmickl, R. Thenius, and K. Crailsheim (Karl-Franzens University, Graz, Austria)

C.24 The use of integrated behavioral station in chronic behavioral studies
Boris Sakic (McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada)

C.25 Effects of environmental enrichments and olfactory stimuli on sleep pattern: an application of integrating information on behaviour and brain electrical activities
Chiara Rostello, Elena Moscardo (GlaxoSmithKline R&D Centre, Verona, Italy)

C.26 Automated phenotyping using intra-home-cage technology
Y.K. Urbach, K.A. Raber, T. Appl, L. Häberle, and S. von Horsten (Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany)

C.27 Assessment of individual differences in behavioural inhibition in mice across different testing paradigms and in a homecage-test situation (IntelliCage)
F. Magara1, Th. Steimer2, and J. Ackermann3 (1Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland; 3Lausanne University, Lausanne, Switzerland)

C.28 Dissecting and validating the salience of recognition cues used by female zebra finches’ to discriminate con- and heterospecific males
D. L. M. Campbell and M. E. Hauber (University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand)

C.29 The ultraviolet (UV) irradiation Induced Heat Hyperalgesia rat biomarker model for pain research
Thomas Pitcher, Ian Machin and Laura Corradini (Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich, UK)

C.30 The behavioural differences between C57B6L/6 and 129Sv mice are reproducible in mice reared in distinct environmental conditions
Urho Abramov, Triinu Puussaar, Sirli Raud, Kaido Kurrikoff, and Eero Vasar (University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia)

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