ICEB (International Conference: Evolution and Behaviour) je konferencija koju organiziraju klub studenata psihologije ‘STUP’, klub studenata antropologije ‘Anthropos’ te studentska sekcija za neuroznanost medicinskog fakulteta.
Istoimena konferencija održat će se 17., 18. i 19. listopada ove godine na FFZG-u, a financirana je od strane Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Studentskog zbora Sveučilišta u Zagrebu i Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu.
Konferencija je primarno usmjerena prema mladim znanstvenicima i studentima. Želja je okupiti što veći broj različitih znanstvenih disciplina iz područja proučavanja ponašanja (biologija, antropologija, medicina, psihologija, arheologija itd.) s ciljem osiguravanja platforme za interdisciplinaran dijalog i suradnju, kako domaću tako i međunarodnu.
Prijave su otvorene do 28.9. http://www.iceb-cro.com/Registration.aspx
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Registration fee (10 € / 75 KN) *Covers for conference materials,participation certificate, drinks and snacks during the breaks, two lunches during the conference, entrance to Zagreb Zoo
Krapina Neanderthal Museum trip fee (14 € / 100 KN)
Pozvani predavači
Ivor Janković, PhD
Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb, Croatia
Field of interest/research: Hominin evolution, biological and cultural adaptations and geographical dispersal of human populations during the Pleistocene.
Lecture title: Evolution and behaviour: necessity of interdisciplinary approach
Lecture language: English
Darko Polšek, PhD
Chair of Anthropology, University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
Field of interest/research: Sociobiology, behavioural ecology, behavioural economy, sociology of culture, bioethics, heuristics, biological elements of culture.
Lecture title: Coming soon…
Lecture language: English
Ivor Karavanić, PhDDepartment of Archaeology, University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
Field of interest/research: General professional interests include Palaeolithic archaeology, prehistoric lithic industries, human evolution, and prehistoric religions. His main research interest is the adaptation of the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic hunters and gatherers in Central Europe and the Mediterranean.
Lecture title: Simbolika starijeg kamenog doba u svjetlu arheoloških nalaza (The symbolism of the Old Stone Age in the light of archaeological finds).
Lecture language: Croatian
Zoran Tadić, PhD

Department of Animal Physiology, Division of Biology Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Field of interest/research: Animal ecophysiology and behaviour: comparative psychology, animal cognitive processes, especially those of lower vertebrates; cognitive and behavioural ecology; evolution of complex anatomical, physiological, and behavioural traits in lower invertebrates; evolutionary and ecological physiology; complex biological phenomena which require integral physiological, ecological, evolutionary and/or behavioural analysis.
Lecture title: Svekolika razigranost seksualne selekcije: otežana penetracija, traumatska inseminacija i kopulatorna dekapitacija (The joy of sexual selection: Difficult penetration, traumatic insemination, and copulatory decapitation).
Lecture language: Croatian
Meri Tadinac, PhD
Chair of Biological Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Croatia
Field of interest/research: Broader field of biological and evolutionary psychology, neuropsychology, and health psychology. Research on biological correlates between personality and temperament, brain hemispheres function lateralization, psychological factors of health and sickness from biopsychosocial model and Darwinian medicine framework, and partner choice preference in the context of long-term and short-term relationships.
Lecture title: Alive and kicking? On disease and ageing from the Darwinian medicine perspective.
Lecture language: English
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