News & Events

02.10.2018
 

Munia and Rufus, two CogBio ravens from Haidlhof Research Station have successfully been relocated to the brand new raven aviary of the Zoo Vienna.

08.09.2018
 

CogBio at FWF "Be-Open Festival" 08.-12.September 2018

The Department of Cognitive Biology Vienna is proud to be participating in the Be Open Festival of the FWF as part of their 50 Years FWF festivities.

30.08.2018
 

Sex-specific effects of food supplements on hibernation in free-ranging Common hamsters

Scientific Reports

12.07.2018
 

Developmental behavioral plasticity in foraging mites

The Royal Society Open Science

22.06.2018
 

Master/Diploma Project

Juvenile development and cortisol secretion in European ground squirrels

07.05.2018 13:26
 

Publications


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Aust U, Steurer M. Learning of an oddity rule by pigeons in a four-choice touch-screen procedure. Animal Cognition. 2013;16(3):321-341. doi: 10.1007/s10071-012-0574-y

Weiß B, Scheiber IBR. Long-term memory of hierarchical relationships in free-living greylag geese. Animal Cognition. 2013;16(1):91-97. doi: 10.1007/s10071-012-0554-2, 10.1007/s10071-012-0554-2

Preininger D, Böckle M, Freudmann A, Starnberger I, Sztatecsny M, Hödl W. Multimodal signaling in the Small Torrent Frog (Micrixalus saxicola) in a complex acoustic environment. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 2013;67(9):1449-1456. doi: 10.1007/s00265-013-1489-6

Fitch WT. Musical protolanguage: Darwin's theory of language evolution revisited. In Birdsong, Speech and Language : Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain. MIT Press. 2013

Fitch WT. Noam Chomsky and the Biology of Language. In Outsider Scientists: Routes to Innovation in Biology. University of Chicago Press. 2013. p. 201-222

Ravignani A, Matellán Olivera V, Gingras B, Hofer R, Rodríguez Hernández C, Sonnweber RS et al. Primate drum kit: a system for studying acoustic pattern production by non-human primates using acceleration and strain sensors. Sensors. 2013;13(8):9790-9820. doi: 10.3390/s130809790

Fitch WT, Zuberbühler K. Primate Precursors to Human Language: Beyond Discontinuity. In The Evolution of Emotional Communication. Oxford University Press. 2013

Fitch WT. The Biology and Evolution of Language: A Comparative Approach. In The Language-Cognition Interface. Librarie Droz. 2013. p. 59-81

Wascher C, Kotrschal K. The costs of sociality measured through heart rate modulation. In The Social Life of Greylag Geese: Patterns, Mechanisms and Evolutionary Function in an Avian Model System. Cambridge University Press. 2013. p. 142-155

Ravignani A, Gingras B, Asano R, Sonnweber RS, Matellan V, Fitch WT. The evolution of rhythmic cognition: New perspectives and technologies in comparative research. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Austin, Texas. 2013. p. 1199-1204

Scheiber I, Kotrschal K, Weiß BM. The greylag goose as a model for vertebrate social complexity. In The Social Life of Greylag Geese: Patterns, Mechanisms and Evolutionary Function in an Avian Model System. Cambridge University Press. 2013. p. 191-201

Kotrschal K. The Quest for Understanding Social Complexity. In Wessel A, editor, Quo vadis, behavioural biology? : past, present, and future of an evolving science: international symposium of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Berlin, April 30 to May 4, 2009. Vol. NF 111. Stuttgart: Wiss. Verl.-Ges. 2013. p. 77–88. (Nova acta Leopoldina : NAL ; Abhandlungen der Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Vol. N.F., Nr. 380 : Bd. 111).

Tebbich S, Teschke I. Why do woodpecker finches use tools? In Sanz CM, Call J, Boesch C, editors, Tool use in animals: cognition and ecology. 2013. p. 134-157

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