Investigating Enhanced Cognitive Performance in Migratory Birds

William Lieb

Behavioral research is commonly conducted using mice and rats, however, avian species possess unique adaptations and characteristics that may provide. We are interested in the resiliency to sleep deprivation exhibited by migratory birds. It has been shown that Zonotrichia leucophrys can perform cognitive tasks well despite restricted sleep. Here, I explore the efficacy of utilizing Zonotrichia albicollis for discovering cognitive protections against sleep restriction.
Major: 
Biology and Wildlife and Fisheries Science
Exhibition Category: 
Course-Based
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Paul Bartell, Associate Professor of Avian Biology
Poster Number: 
406