First symposium of the french neuroethology club 18th of February 2022
9:30 - 10:20 Eric Warrant (Lund
University, Sweeden) - Australian Bogong moths use a true
stellar compass for long-distance navigation at night.
10:20 - 11:10 Silke Sachse (Max Planck Institute for
Chemical Ecology, Germany) - From brain to behavior: the
neural basis of insect olfaction
11:15 - 12:05 Nachum Ulanovsky (Weizmann institute of
science, Israel) - Neural codes for natural behaviors in
flying bats.
LUNCH BREAK
13:30 - 14:20 Barbara Webb (University of Edinburgh, UK) -
Neural mechanisms underlying insect navigation.
14:20 - 15:10 Jose Luis Pena (Albert Einstein college of
medicine, USA) - Barn Owls, a classic model in
Neuroethology.
15:15 - 16:05 Michael Yartsev (University of California,
Berkeley, USA) - The Neural basis of Complex Spatial, Social
and Acoustic Behaviors – in Freely Behaving and Flying Bats.
16:10 Round table
Here you will soon find the link for the virtual symposium.
First
symposium of the french neuroethology club
What is neuroethology ?
18th of February 2022
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Link to the virtual symposium