Measuring the behavior of humans and other primates

Schedule: Thursday 28 August 11:10-12:50, Dorskampzaal

Chair: Marizio Mauri (IULM University of Milan)

Time Authors Title
11:10-11:30 Bent Egberg Mikkelsen, Anders K. Lyseen, Michal Dobroczynski and Henning Sten Hansen, Aalborg University Behavioural Nutrition & Big Data: How Geodata, Register Data & GPS, Mobile Positioning, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & Thermal Cameras Can Contribute to the study of human food behaviour
11:30-11:50 Hans Skov-Petersen and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, University of Copenhagen Making choices in space
11:50-12:10 Lisa Thiele, Martin Atzmüller, Simone Kauffeld and Gerd Stumme, Technische Universität Braunschweig Subjective versus objective captured Social Networks: Comparing standard self-report questionnaire data with observational RFID technology data
12:10-12:30 Fan Xu, Chongqing Medical University Do Foster Mothers from Socially Hierarchical Primate Species “Selfishly” Adopt Orphans?
12:30-12:50 Peter Pohl, Child Psychology Practice Garmisch, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany The Science Behind Measuring Behavior

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