Natasja Bogers
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Why you should attend the BNA2017 Festival of Neuroscience in Birmingham, UK
Posted by Natasja Bogers on Feb 23, 2017
Topics: behavioral research, neuroscience, conferences, 2017
The Ultimate List of (Behavioral) Neuroscience Conferences in 2017
Posted by Natasja Bogers on Feb 17, 2017
Every year thousands of scientific meetings, events, and conferences are organized worldwide. While the academic world is constantly developing, attending conferences is a great way to stay up-to-date and in touch with the latest innovations and your fellow-peers. To make things easy for you we've sorted out some of the best (behavioral) neuroscience conferences in 2017 to attend.
Topics: neuroscience, conferences, 2017
As we're nearing the end of 2016 it's time to look back one more time. What did you read about most? These 10 blog posts that we wrote during the past year are the best read blog posts on the Behavioral Research Blog in 2016!
Topics: behavioral research, 2016
November 13, 2016 - San Diego, CA, United States - Reading about and hearing stories from colleagues may get you an impression of how things run at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Walking the exhibit grounds in person give you a whole other point of view. This year's 46th edition of Neuroscience marks my first visit to the biggest conference our company attends every year.
Topics: neuroscience, conferences, SfN, 2016
This year the Society for Neuroscience annual conference returns to sunny San Diego in southern California. As usual, the 46th edition of the Annual Meeting is packed with the latest on neuroscience research, job and business opportunities, and hot topics in scientific publishing, public education, tools, & techniques.
Why should you attend this year’s Neuroscience conference? Let me give you 6 reasons!
Topics: neuroscience, conferences, SfN, 2016
A roundup of our best behavioral research posts of the summer
Posted by Natasja Bogers on Aug 31, 2016
With summer coming to an end it's time to gather the best of our behavioral research blog posts of the last couple of months. From research on the smell of fruit flies to in-home video recording studies and experiencing a conference for the first time: these articles should be on your reading list!
Topics: The Observer XT, fruit fly, video recording, 2016, ASD
Every year thousands of meetings and conferences are organized worldwide. Needless to say it’s easy to overlook the best conferences you should attend. To make things easy for you we've sorted out some of the best consumer behavior conferences to attend this year.
Topics: consumer behavior, consumer behavior research, conferences, 2016
3 days of talking methods and techniques at Measuring Behavior 2016
Posted by Natasja Bogers on Jun 17, 2016
May 2016, Dublin - Early morning and the hotel lobby is already buzzing. Researchers from all over the world, members of the organizing committee, student volunteers, sales staff - all are gathering for the same purpose: the first day of Measuring Behavior 2016. At ten minutes to 9, the chatter slowly stops when Cathal Gurrin takes center stage. "Fáilte roimh a baile átha Cliath, welcome to Dublin!"
Topics: animal behavior research, methods and techniques, human behavior research, behavioral research, measuring behavior, conferences, 2016, lifelogging
With hundreds of meetings every year it’s easy to overlook the best conferences to attend. But don’t worry: we sorted out some of the best meetings on neuroscience so you don’t have to. From national gatherings to international monster-meetings: these 6 neuroscience conferences are a must-visit this summer.
Topics: neuroscience, conferences, 2016
Why measuring behavior is awesome (+3 examples to prove it)
Posted by Natasja Bogers on Apr 28, 2016
Behavior is a general and universal thing. To state it simply: behavior is the way a person or animal acts in a particular situation/environment. As ways to behave are numerous and we are a curious species, people have been measuring behavior for centuries now. So, why is measuring behavior awesome? These 3 examples prove it.
Topics: behavioral research, measuring behavior, conferences