Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior

February 2-6, 2008
Winter Park, Colorado


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About the Conference

2008 Program

Past Programs

William A. Roberts , Keynote Speaker

Past Keynote Speakers

Registration & Accommodations

Important Dates

Transportation

2008 Conference Committee

 

 

About the Conference

The Winter Conference is a friendly and informal meeting. It provides an opportunity to combine intensive, scientifically rigorous discussions on a variety of topics in animal conditioning and learning with skiing at one of Colorado's premier ski areas.

The skiing includes up to black diamond downhill as well as exciting cross-country in the Arapaho National Forest. The majestic snow-covered Rockies in winter are breathtaking. Daily paper sessions begin at around 4:00pm and end in time for a fashionably late dinner.

A Focus Session (Remembering and Anticipating Events in Time) will be developed around the theme of William A. Roberts' Keynote Address, Can Animals Cognitively Time Travel to the Past and Future? All participants in the meeting are invited to make a presentation and suggest topics. Graduate students are welcome.

The 2008 program should be posted by early 2008.


The Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior website is hosted courtesy of
American University Department of Psychology


Comments, suggestions, or inquiries should be sent to sweiss@american.edu

 

 

 

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