Blog posts tagged with behavioral research

Prof. Berry Spruijt says goodbye (but not really)
21 Apr animal behavior research Other (Animal)

Prof. Berry Spruijt says goodbye (but not really)

Prof. Dr. Berry M. Spruijt recently retired from his position at Utrecht University. I had the honor of attending the symposium that was organized to reflect on and celebrate his career.
Interspecific aggression: spotted dolphins vs. bottlenose dolphins
30 Jun animal behavior research Other (Animal)

Interspecific aggression: spotted dolphins vs. bottlenose dolphins

In the animal kingdom, competition is a part of life. Dominance hierarchies are common both within a group in a species (intergroup) or between two different species (interspecific).
Measuring the creative process
18 Nov human behavior research Neuroscience

Measuring the creative process

How can you come to better understand what is going on in the creative process? A living lab studying the work of a writer, painter, musician or other creative person might provide the answer.
Combining physiology and behavior to create a stress scale for horses
02 Jul animal behavior research Other (Animal)

Combining physiology and behavior to create a stress scale for horses

We all are familiar with stress, and how it can have an impact not only on our behavior, but on our bodies and physiology as well. Many people get stress headaches or start to feel sick if they reach high levels of stress.
Video tracking of children with autism
29 May human behavior research Psychology

Video tracking of children with autism

Automated video tracking is a valuable tool for studies on animal models of autism (ASD). Diagnosis of ASD is based on behavior alone in humans, so naturally, behavior is an important part of human as well as rodent studies.

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