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Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast
Dr. Dave Brodbeck (dave.brodbeck@algomau.ca)
25 episodes
5 months ago
A discussion with scientists who study comparative cognition.
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Natural Sciences
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A discussion with scientists who study comparative cognition.
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Natural Sciences
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Episode 21 (Season 2, Episode 2) - Jeff Martin
Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast
4 years ago
Episode 21 (Season 2, Episode 2) - Jeff Martin
Only guest with a baseball scholarship Jeff Martin joins me on the podcast this week.  He's actually the first non psychologist on the show.  He's a biologist or something... Jeff attended Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU) from 2011-2015 on a baseball scholarship. He earned both a BSc in Health and Sports Science and a second BSc in Biology specializing in Natural History. Though they didn’t have a traditional honours program, he did research under the supervision of Dr. Aaron Place investigating simple conditioning in reptiles – mainly snakes. He then moved back home to Canada to attend Western University, obtaining his MSc studying with Dr. David Sherry at the Advanced Facility for Avian Research. His Master’s research focused on how birds respond behaviourally to changes in overwinter temperature Jeff continued at Western and obtained his PhD under the supervision of Drs. David Sherry and Yolanda Morbey. His research focused on caching decisions made by Canada Jays and what factors may influence site- and item-selection. Jeff has just started a post-doc with Dr. Mélanie Guigueno at McGill University in Montréal (Go Habs Go!), where he will be investigating male choosiness in Brown-headed Cowbirds, and the importance of ecologically relevant tasks in animal cognition and behaviour. Thanks to Red Arms for letting me mash up their music. mp3 download
Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast
A discussion with scientists who study comparative cognition.