Event:
08.03.2017, 13:00 | Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry | ||
until 14:00
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Event Type:
Talk
Speaker: Iain Cousin Institute: Max Planck Institute of Ornithology, Konstanz Title: Collective Sensing and Decision-Making in Animal Groups: From Fish Schools to Primate Societies |
Location:
Lecture Hall Kraepelinst 2 80804 München Host: Leonhard Schilbach Host Email: seminars@psych.mpg.de |
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Abstract:
Understanding how social influence shapes biological processes is a central challenge in contemporary science, essential for achieving progress in a variety of fields ranging from the organization and evolution of coordinated collective action among cells, or animals, to the dynamics of information exchange in human societies.
Using an integrated experimental and theoretical approach I will address how, and why, animals exhibit highly-coordinated collective behavior. I will demonstrate new imaging technology that allows us to reconstruct (automatically) the dynamic, time-varying networks that correspond to the visual cues employed by organisms when making movement decisions . Sensory networks are shown to provide a much more accurate representation of how social influence propagates in groups, and their analysis allows us to identify, for any instant in time, the most socially-influential individuals within groups, and to predict the magnitude of complex behavioral cascades before they actually occur. Download Link: http://www.psych.mpg.de Registration Link: |