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What animals think

28.07.2021

Tecumseh Fitch has shaped the term 'cognitive biology' for about 30 years. The Head of the Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Biology is part of the organisation team of this year's Congress of Cognitive Science (CogSci2021).

Due to the ongoing global pandemic, the Cognitive Science Society will be delivering the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, “Comparative Cognition—Animal Minds”, in a virtual environment. Although we would have preferred to allow the opportunity for cognitive scientists from around the world to gather in-person in Vienna, continued COVID restrictions and risk-mitigation policies make this impossible. You therefore should not travel to Vienna with the intention of attending CogSci2021.

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26. - 29. July 2021: CogSci 2021 Virtual Meeting

43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society "Comparative Cognition-Animal Minds"

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"The entire basis for all psychiatry, for all medical applications of neuroscience, for drugs to treat depression or sleep disorder, dementia – it is all based on animal research", says Tecumseh Fitch (who also studies alligator communication: here he is pictured with an alligator that responds to its own name). (© Tecumseh Fitch)