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[31 Aug 10: 19:42]
Nice read: Neuroscientist’s Embarrassment: Artificial Intelligence’s Opportunity. Mark Changizi

[27 Aug 10: 01:31]
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[29 Jul 10: 01:55]
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[13 Jul 10: 13:05]
Just registered for this year's SfN meeting in San Diego. Are you coming, too?


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Larry Young: Molecular mechanisms underlying the evolution of social monogamy
Larry Young works on voles. The Prairie Vole is highly social, monogamous and biparental. In contrast, the closely related Montane Vole is solitary, promiscuous and uniparental. Larry's work received quite some press, so...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   evolution of behavior   Young   
Posted on Friday 27 July 2007 - 14:27:35

Leslie Griffith: Sex and the single fly: Pheromone-mediated learning in Drosophila
The third day of the conference was kicked of by a plenary lecture by Leslie Griffith from Brandeis. As the title suggests, Leslie's lab works on courtship conditioning in flies. This is a paradigm where naive males enc...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   Griffith   courtship conditioning   
Posted on Wednesday 25 July 2007 - 12:01:27

Jon H. Kaas: The evolution and functional organization of primate brains
Jon Kaas started his talk by showing some of the main differences between the monkey and human brain. Moving further back in evolution, he continued by outlining the organization of the tiny brains of some of the earlies...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   evolution of behavior   Kaas   
Posted on Friday 27 July 2007 - 15:00:02

Sarah Dunlop: Recovery of function after CNS and PNS injury
Interestingly enough and I don't know yet if I like that, a medical researcher gave the second plenary lecture of this day. Sarah Dunlop from the University of Western Australia works on brain trauma. I don't know yet w...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   Dunlop   regeneration   
Posted on Wednesday 25 July 2007 - 13:04:43

Kenneth Catania: Convergent and divergent foraging strategies, sensory specializations, and brain evolution in moles
Kenneth Catania compared the sensory systems of the Star Nosed Mole and the Water Shrew.
The nose of the Star Nosed Mole is covered with specialized sensory organs called Eimer's organs. In order to smell, the mole exhal...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   evolution of behavior   Katania   
Posted on Friday 27 July 2007 - 15:27:23

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 5
Couldn't live-blog the fourth session of our 'family' meeting, because the Max Planck Institute where we are located has a policy that all WiFi guest-accounts expire over night - and I thought a 'day' had 24h...

Anyway, t...[more]
meeting   insects   neurobiology   mushroom-bodies   olfactory learning   
Posted on Saturday 12 December 2009 - 06:19:49

SfN annual meeting
sfn.jpgI'm currently sitting in meeting room 1B of the convention center in beautiful San Diego, California. I'm attending the annual meeting of the Society for Neurosience. This particular session is entitled "Voluntary moveme...[more]
meeting   neuroscience   San Diego   flight   drosophila   
Posted on Monday 05 November 2007 - 16:30:04

British Airways lost posters for ICN
And apparently I'm not the only one. A bunch of people at this year's ICN meeting had to print their posters again locally at great cost in money and time after their airlines lost their poster tubes. My posters are due ...[more]
meeting   posters   neuroethology   
Posted on Tuesday 24 July 2007 - 12:46:57

Insect neurobiology symposium in Munich, session 9
Randolf Menzel, professor emeritus of our institute in Berlin started the last session of this fantastic little meeting with an enthusiastic presentation on naviating bees which he followed by harmonic RADAR. His team fi...[more]
meeting   drosophila   locust   navigation   
Posted on Sunday 13 December 2009 - 06:38:48

Posters have finally arrived!
I got back to the hotel very late last night after the fireworks competition in Vancouver and to my great relief the tube with the posters had finally arrived! So now I'm all set for the poster session this afternoon!
Th...[more]
meeting   neuroethology   Vancouver   fireworks   posters   
Posted on Thursday 26 July 2007 - 11:21:57

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