2nd International Symposium of Behavior and Cognition - 5th and 6th August 2021
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Virtual SICCO 2 Organizers: Rodolfo Bernal-Gamboa (UNAM, Mexico) A. Matías Gámez (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain) José Eduardo Reynoso Cruz (Instituto de Neuroetología, Mexico) Scientific Committee: Beatriz Álvarez (Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain) Tere A. Mason (UNAM, Mexico) Blandina Bernal Morales (Instituto de Neuroetología, Mexico) Rosalva Cabrera Castañón (FES-I UNAM, Mexico) Felipe Cabrera (Centro de Investigación en Conducta y Cognición Comparada [CUCiénega], Mexico) Tamara Cibrián Lladeral (Instituto de Neuroetología, Mexico) Alessio Franci (UNAM, Mexico) A. Matías Gámez (Universidad de Córdoba, Spain) Juan Carlos González González (Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Cognitivas, Mexico) María Manuela Moreno Fernández (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Katia Olea y Wagner (Instituto de Ecología, Mexico) José Prados (University of Leicester, UK) Javier Vila (FES-I UNAM, Mexico) Institutional Support: Cuerpo Académico del Instituto de Neuroetología, UV-CA-25 (Mexico) Departamento de Psicología de la Universidad de Córdoba (Spain) Laboratorio de Aprendizaje y Adaptación, UNAM (Mexico) Laboratorio de Cognición Comparada, UNAM (Mexico)
Virtual SICCO 3 2nd International Symposium of Behavior and Cognition 5th and 6th August 2021 Information for Speakers: The meeting will be held via Zoom. Speakers would share their screens to show their slides/presentation. Talks should be 20-25 min (+ 10-15 min for questions). Information for Attendees: The meeting will be held via Zoom. The organizers are the host for the meeting. We recommend attendees to join 5 minutes before the start of each session. Attendees will mute their microphones during talks. After the talks, attendees can open their microphones or use the chat for questions or comments that the chair of the session can monitor. General information: The link to the Zoom Meeting will be emailed to the participants close to the event. All times are Mexico City local You can consult all the information, as well as access the poster sessions, at the following site: www.sicco2021.com
Virtual SICCO 4 Thursday 5th August 09:00-09:20 Welcome Session 1 Chair: Rodolfo Bernal-Gamboa TIME SPEAKER INSTITUTION TALK 09:20-10:00 Marta Sabariego Mount Holyoke College, USA Time cells in the hippocampus are not required for spatial working memory 10:00-10:40 Gaëtan Mertens Tilburg University, The Netherlands Automatic and controlled processes in Pavlovian fear conditioning and extinction 10:40-11:20 Oxána Bánszegi UNAM, Mexico Long-term olfactory memory in the domestic cat, Felis silvestris catus 11:20-11:50 Coffee Break Session 2 Chair: A. Matías Gámez TIME SPEAKER INSTITUTION TALK 11:50-12:30 José A. Alcalá University of Nottingham, UK From competition to facilitation: evaluating overshadowing as a function of contiguity 12:30-13:10 Alinka Olea y Wagner Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Behavioral ecology applied to feline Chiapas, Mexico under human care 13:10-13:50 Pedro Paredes Ramos Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Cognition in domestic animals Zootecnia de la UV, México 13:50-15:00 Lunch Time Session 3 Chair: José Eduardo Reynoso Cruz TIME SPEAKER INSTITUTION TALK 15:00-15:40 Paola Hernández Chávez Universidad Juárez del Estado de Cheating and deception. Some Durango, Mexico empirical observations on corruption 15:40-16:20 Laura V. Cuaya / Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary Perception and expression of Raúl Hernández Pérez happiness in dogs / The visual world in the dog's brain 16:20-17:00 Lucía Pérez Manrique UNAM, Mexico Ontogeny of individual differences in the temperament of the domestic horse (Equus caballus): behavioral and physiological parameters. 17:00-18:30 Poster Session
Virtual SICCO 5 Friday 6th August 09:00-09:10 Welcome Session 4 Chair: A. Matías Gámez TIME SPEAKER INSTITUTION TALK 09:10-09:50 Ignacio Loy Madera Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Comparative Psychology as a study of the ways of being a subject 09:50-10:30 Peter Mark Szenczi Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría, Motivation matters: kittens with Mexico smaller birth weight compete more successfully for meat at weaning 10:30-11:10 Germán Octavio López- Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Anthropomorphism, Riquelme Cognitivas, Mexico anthropocentrism and cognition 11:10-11:20 Coffee Break Session 5 Chair: José Eduardo Reynoso Cruz TIME SPEAKER INSTITUTION TALK 11:20-12:00 José Alejandro Fundación Universitaria Konrad How changes in the value of the Aristizábal Cuéllar Lorenz, Colombia consequence affects context processing. An approximation between basic psychology and consumer psychology 12:00-12:40 Javier Sanchez-Lopez Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Physical activity as a strategy for the Cognitivas, Mexico prevention of cognitive impairment in aging 12:40-13:20 Israel Vaca-Palomares UNAM, Mexico Planning and motor inhibition, a possible role of the cerebellum 13:20-15:00 Lunch Time Session 6 Chair: Rodolfo Bernal-Gamboa TIME SPEAKER INSTITUTION TALK 15:00-15:40 Micah Amd University of the South Pacific, Fiji Do Liberals become (more) anti- White following reward frustration? 15:40-16:20 Ronald Armando Instituto de Neuroetología, Mexico "Feathered neurons": vocal Fernández Gómez communication in birds from a neuroethological perspective 16:20-17:00 Rocío Angulo Universidad de O´Higgins, Chile Sex differences in conditioned taste aversion ¿Dimorphism in learning or behavior? 17:00-18:30 Poster Session
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