| My Research | |||||||||
| I am a zoologist and an ethologist in my training, and I employ ideas from complexity science and exploratory data analysis in my work. The question that has always interested me is how can behavioral patterns, the basic building block of behavior, be defined in a rigorous and objective way without over-simplifying their inherent complexity and beauty. In recent years I have been applying my methods for principal problems in the behavior genetics of laboratory mice. In the following weeks I'll atempt to give a notion of my research in this webpage. This includes uploading a lot of stuff, so I apologize in advance if some of the links are not active yet and the graphics is not of the best quality. Enjoy! | |||||||||
| Which properties of movement are the most heritable in mouse behavior? | |||||||||
| Discovering subtle behavioral effects of the SOD1 mutation | |||||||||
| What is the problem with reproducing behavioral results? | |||||||||
| About ferrets, behavior patterns and coordination of relative phase | |||||||||
| About mice, exploration and behavioral phenotyping databases | |||||||||