Friday 18 May 2012

Publication list is growing and growing and growing

After two slow years, 2010 and 2011, 2012 takes off, already 7 papers that are now published and three more that are accepted, and still 4 more that are submitted.
Here my updated publication list with DOI where available. Pdf's can be send to you (leave a comment with your email address).

(1) Pfuhl G, Tjelmeland H, Molden S, Biegler R (2009): Cache retrieval: precision of knowledge and pilfering probability determine when to stop searching. Animal Behaviour 78(4), 819-828 doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2009.06.014

(2) Pfuhl G, Tjelmeland, H, Biegler R. (2011): Precision and reliability in navigation.  Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 73(5), 951-977 DOI: 10.1007/s11538-010-9547-y

(3) Pfuhl G, Biegler R (2011): Do humans know the imprecision inherent in a map? Meta-carto semiotics
 
(4) Pfuhl G (2012). Two strings to pull from – do ravens choose the easier one? Animal Cognition. DOI: 10.1007/s10071-012-0483-0


(5) Whitlock J, Pfuhl G, Dagslott N, Moser MB, Moser E (2012): Functional Split Between Parietal and Entorhinal Cortices in the Rat. Neuron. 73(4): 789-802

(6) Pfuhl G, Biegler R (2012). Ordinality and planning in jackdaws. Animal Cognition. DOI: 10.1007/s10071-012-0509-7

(7) Zhao X-C, Pfuhl G, Surlykke AM, Tro J, Berg B (2012): A mechano and sound sensitive centrifugal neuron type in the central olfactory pathway of the heliothine moth. Journal of Comparative Neurology, In press    
      
(8) Pfuhl G, Barrera LBG, Living M, Biegler R (2012). Do adjustments in search behaviour depend on the precision of spatial memory? accepted
That paper shows some modularity in spatial decision making in humans.Our follow-up on learning of precision (Biegler, Ebad Farzadeh, Pfuhl) is analysed but not completely written up. Have to wait for the next break in teaching and grading exams.

(9) Pfuhl G, Biegler R (2012). Do jackdaws have a memory for order? accepted
That looks at episodic memory in a non-verbal manner, would be interesting to use the paradigm in children and in other nonhuman animals

(10) Pfuhl G, Ebad Farzadeh H, Biegler R (2012). Assessment of altruism depends on inferred ulterior motives. accepted
that paper extends the study of mechanism in decision making into the social realm. Our follow-up on people along the autistic spectrum is in preparation. We wait until Leif Ekblad got his paper of the new scale for measuring autism accepted - after all we use the same scale in addition to our social scenarios.

The four submitted papers and 3 drafts are hopefully soon moving ahead, so that the publication record is increasing further.