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IFAAB 2008 Program Schedule     abstracts

Almost final schedule - there may be changes

 Friday

8:30     

Continental Breakfast

9:00     

Welcome/Introductions

9:30

Differential Reinforcement for Differential  Responses to Compound  Eliciting Stimuli That Overlap: A Case Study

Melissa Shyan

10:15   

Break

10:30

OPEN TIME

11:15

Change and Repeat: Demonstrating Control Over Variable and Repetitive Behaviors in Dog Training

Carmen Buitrago

12:00

Lunch

In the meeting room

12:45 - 1:15

Kitty Teaser and Snoot Loop as behavior modification tools

Peter Borchelt

1:15

What’s Play Got to Do With It?

Pia Silvani, Patricia McConnell and Karen London

2:00

"Critiquing a Published Applied Manuscript: Can
You Replicate This?"
 

John Wright

2:30

Publishing Our Work: Tips and  Suggestions from an Animal Behaviour Editor

Jim Ha

3:00

Break

3:15

Socialization Program for Fearful Adult Cats: You Can Teach an Old Cat New Tricks

Jill Villarreal

4:00

Reconcile(tm) Efficacy and Safety Studies

Wayne Hunthausen

4:30

 The Association for Behavior Analysis: What Can They Do For Us?

 Jennifer Sobie

5:00

Flex/Catch Up Time 

5:30

Day Ends

 Saturday

8:30   

Continental Breakfast 

9:00

Would You Look At That? The Art of Observation

Karen London, Dan Estep, Suzanne Hetts

9:45

Competitive Foraging in Dogs

Pam Reid

10:30

Break

 

10:45

Reading Micro-Expressions Across Species

Patricia McConnell

11:30

Defining Dominance Relationships

John Ciribassi

12:15

Lunch

 

1:15

Assessing Behavior and Training Methods Using Physiological Measurements

Nancy Williams, Peter Borchelt, Alice Moon-Fanelli, Megan Bulloch

2:00

Everyone Doesnt Need a Pet

Diane Mollaghan

2:45

Break

3:15

Defining the Ideal Human/Dog Relationship -Practical  Applications

Glenn Martyn

4:00

The Serious Work of Military and Law Enforcement K-9 Teams 

Mark Hine

4:45

Flex/Catch Up Time

5:30

Day Ends

Sunday

8:30     

Continental Breakfast        

9:00

The Use of Aversives in Training

Chris Brudecki

9:45

OPEN TIME

10:30     

Break

10:45

OPEN TIME

11:30

To BeMod or Not to BeMod, That is the Question

Jenn Barg, Pia Silvani, Sharon Wirant

12:15

Lunch

1:15

Humane and Effective Restraint in the Veterinary Hospital

Nancy  Williams

2:00

Break

2:15

Business meeting