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Ad Hoc Referee: Ethology; Animal Cognition; Behavioural Processes; International Perspectives in Psychology. Shaker Verlag Publishing, Aachen. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of Cognitive Science Society (COGSCI 2009). Awar ds Academic Year 2002­2003: Winner of Erasmus­Socrates project funding for six month postgraduate activity at the University of Essex (Colchester, UK). August 2006: 1 st prize for the overall poster presentation at the 64 th The International Council of Psychologists Conference, Kos (Greece). April 2008 – June 2009: Research Grant (3360 £) of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. April 2009: 1 st prize for best talk at the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (Easter meeting), Cardiff (UK). Professional societies: January 2006 – present: Member of the Association for the Study of the Animal Behaviour (ASAB). October 2006 – present: Member of the Association of the Italian Society of Ethology (SIE). January 2007 – January 2008: Member of the European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS). May 2007 – October 2007: Honorary Research Assistent of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (ICN), University College of London (UK). March 2008 – present: Member of the ‘Associazione Italiana di Psicologia’ (AIP). June 2008 – present: Member of the Association for Psychological Science (APS). Main press interviews, articles and br oadcasts on my research: National Geographic (31/03/09): “Fish Can Count, Study Finds”, by Christine Dell’Amore. New Scientist (by Ewen Callaway) BBC natural history online “www.lovehearth.com”(25/02/08): “Fish can count” by Matt Walker. BBC Radio Scotland (by Jennifer Westbrook) Rai TG1 (Italian news, by Giovanni Masotti) The Daily Telegraph (26/02/08): “Fish can count to four but not higher”, by Charles Clover 8

The Guardian (26/02/08): “Researchers find fish that can count up to four”, by James Randerson Daily Mail (26/02/08): “Fish fingers: the goldfish that can count to four”. CBC (Canadian Radio) Nova Tv (Czech news, by Adam Halmosi) Thaindian News (27/02/08): “Fish can count ­ but only up to four” Mediehuset Nettavisen (04/04/2009): “Se, fisken teller!”, by Niklas Tessem. Il Corriere della Sera (01/03/08): “Quanto fa 1+1? Il gatto sa rispondere”, by Danilo Mainardi. Il Giornale (27/2/08): “I pesci sanno contare”, by Nino Materi. Il Mattino di Padova (27/02/08): “I pesci sanno contare. Fino a quattro” Il Gazzettino (27/20/08): “Anche i pesci sanno contare: almeno fino a quattro”, by Federica Cappellato. Triveneta (Italian TV channel) Italian Innovation (03/03/08): “Sorpresa: anche i pesci sanno contare”, by Federico Maselli. Il giornale di Vicenza (28/02/08): “I pesci sanno contare fino a quattro”. Il Venezia (Italian newspaper) Radio BCS (Italian Radio) Radio Due (Italian Radio) Other pr ofessional activities: September 2004 ­ June 2005: Department of General Psychology, University of Padova. Tutorship activities of the Faculty of Psychology. January ­ December 2006: Research students representative of the PhD school in Psychobiology, University of Padova. January 2007 – August 2007: Member of the 2007 In­Absentia Poster Project Committee for proposals to the 65 th International Council of Psychologists’ Meeting (San Diego, USA). November 2007­ March 2008: Organizer member of the Third European Conference of Poeciliid Biologists (Chioggia, Italy). 9

Ad Hoc Referee:<br />

Ethology;<br />

Animal Cognition;<br />

Behavioural Processes;<br />

International Perspectives in Psychology. Shaker Verlag Publishing, Aachen.<br />

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of Cognitive Science Society (COGSCI 2009).<br />

Awar ds<br />

Academic Year 2002­2003: Winner of Erasmus­Socrates project funding for six month postgraduate<br />

activity at the University of Essex (Colchester, UK).<br />

August 2006: 1 st prize for the overall poster presentation at the 64 th The International Council of<br />

Psychologists Conference, Kos (Greece).<br />

April 2008 – June 2009: Research Grant (3360 £) of the Association for the Study of Animal<br />

Behaviour.<br />

April 2009: 1 st prize for best talk at the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (Easter<br />

meeting), Cardiff (UK).<br />

Professional societies:<br />

January 2006 – present: Member of the Association for the Study of the Animal Behaviour<br />

(ASAB).<br />

October 2006 – present: Member of the Association of the Italian Society of Ethology (SIE).<br />

January 2007 – January 2008: Member of the European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS).<br />

May 2007 – October 2007: Honorary Research Assistent of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience<br />

(ICN), University College of London (UK).<br />

March 2008 – present: Member of the ‘Associazione Italiana di Psicologia’ (AIP).<br />

June 2008 – present: Member of the Association for Psychological Science (APS).<br />

Main press interviews, articles and br oadcasts on my research:<br />

National Geographic (31/03/09): “Fish Can Count, Study Finds”, by Christine Dell’Amore.<br />

New Scientist (by Ewen Callaway)<br />

BBC natural history online “www.lovehearth.com”(25/02/08): “Fish can count” by Matt Walker.<br />

BBC Radio Scotland (by Jennifer Westbrook)<br />

Rai TG1 (Italian news, by Giovanni Masotti)<br />

The Daily Telegraph (26/02/08): “Fish can count to four but not higher”, by Charles Clover<br />

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