Call for Papers
Submission is open! You can read the Call for Papers here and submit here.
Submission is open! You can read the Call for Papers here and submit here.
Measuring Behavior 2027 will take place in the Clayton Hotel in Düsseldorf. The hotel has excellent facilities for the conference and is within walking distance of Düsseldorf’s main railway station. There are also good public transport connections to Düsseldorf International Airport, including the new U81 light rail line, which is currently (July 2027) being built […]
The program committee invites you to submit proposals for symposia and workshops. The deadline is Friday, October 9th, 2026. See the Call for Symposia page for more details. The call for papers will be issued later in the summer.
We are pleased to announce that Measuring Behavior 2027 will take place in Düsseldorf, Germany from Wednesday 28 to Friday 30 April. The conference will be hosted by Professor Sabine Bischoff and Dr Irena Krüger of Heinrich Heine Medical University. They have particular expertise in the methodology of using laboratory animals in neuroscience research, especially […]
The next Measuring Behavior conference will take place in spring 2027. More information will follow later.
The final version of the Proceedings for Measuring Behavior 2024 has now been published and can be downloaded from here.
If you are interested in hosting Measuring Behavior 2027, please read the Call for Hosting.
You can find some pictures of the conference here and the draft Proceedings can be downloaded here. In the coming weeks: The full Proceedings will be published Selected authors will be invited to contribute to a special issue of the journal Current Research in Behavioral Sciences The Call for Hosting for MB2026 will be launched.
Due to technical problems, the deadline for submitting papers for posters and oral presentations for symposia and general sessions has been extended until 31 Jan 23:00 GMT.
We are fortunate that three excellent keynote speakers have agreed to speak at MB2024. They will cover methods for research in human behavior animal behavior and AI analysis. Anne-Marie Brouwer will speak about measuring mental states, Robert Gerlai about learning and zebrafish, and Albert Ali Salah about computational tools. For more information see here.