
Measuring Behavior 2010
Measuring Behavior
Measuring Behavior is the premier interdisciplinary event for scientists and practitioners concerned with the study of human or animal behavior. This unique conference focuses on methods, techniques and tools in behavioral research in the widest sense; from neuroscience and zoology to psychology and consumer behavior, and from human factors research to public safety and smart homes.
The 7th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research Measuring Behavior 2010 will take place on 24 - 27 August 2010 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Measuring Behavior 2010 is chaired by Boris de Ruyter (Philips Research). The Scientific Program Committee is co-chaired by Emilia Barakova (Technical University of Eindhoven) and Andrew Spink (Noldus Information Technology).
Let the conference program convince you and make sure that you don’t miss Measuring Behavior 2010.
- Our keynote speakers: Kerstin Dautenhahn, Naotaka Fujii, and Scott Makeig.
- Symposia on: Measuring surgical behavior, Automated identification and quantification of non-rodent behavioural phenotypes, Ambulatory recording of psycho-physiological signals: platforms and applications, Improving sports performance, Measuring (ambient) persuasive technologies, and many more.
- Tutorials on Analysis of behavior using operant conditioning methods, Behavioral research and digital video, eye tracking, Psychophysiology applications using a BIOPAC MP system, and much more.
- User meetings on The Observer, EthoVision, MyExperience, and others.
- Scientific tours to research facilities in and around Eindhoven.
- Social events where one meet colleagues while enjoying another side of Eindhoven and its surroundings.
Tuesday 24 August will be reserved for tutorials and the Welcome reception in the afternoon. The scientific program is scheduled to take place from Wednesday 25 - Friday 27 August. The conference will be closed with farewell drinks on Friday afternoon.
