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Deep Time Cognition

- about the project The concept of deep time is a result of the insights into Earth’s multi-billion-year history. Most of this time our planet harbored life. Animals likely arose as far back as 800 million years ago. Their increased speed of movement, as compared to other life forms, very soon led to the evolution of a nervous system that integrated sensory organs with motor movements. This was th

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/deep-time-cognition - 2026-04-17

Team - Comparative Neuroanatomy

Pavel Němec, PI Kristina Kverková, PhD Rahul Avaroth Bhaskaran, PhD StudentAlexandra Polonyiová, PhD StudentGeorge Poon, PhD StudentPatrik Stehlík, PhD Student Pavel Němec, PICharles University in Prague, Faculty of Sciencepavel [dot] nemec [at] natur [dot] cuni [dot] cz (pavel[dot]nemec[at]natur[dot]cuni[dot]cz)I am a comparative neuroanatomist and sensory biologist. The major mission of my lab i

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/comparative-neuroanatomy/team-comparative-neuroanatomy - 2026-04-17

Publications

T. R. Jensen,  I. Jacobs, K. Kverková, L. Lalić, A. Polonyiová, P. Stehlík, S. A. Reber, M. Osvath (2025) T. rex cognition was T. rex-like—A critical outlook on diverging views of the neurocognitive evolution in dinosaurs, The Anatomical RecordOsvath M, Němec, P., Brusatte, S. L., Witmer, L. M. (2024) Thought for food: the endothermic brain hypothesis, TICSSome publications from the different team

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/publications - 2026-04-17

Cognitive Zoology

The cognitive zoology team conducts behavioral studies measuring various cognitive skills. We mainly study different species of lizards, turtles, crocodilians and palaeognath birds. They occupy different phylogenetic nodes in the tree of life and represent different evolutionary paths and relatedness to one another. We measure so-called fundamental cognitive functions. Such functions underly more

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/cognitive-zoology - 2026-04-17

Internal seminars

The internal seminar series will take place on Zoom, roughly once a month with both invited speakers and presenters from the different teams. UPCOMING SEMINARS2026April 16thAndreas Nieder, University of TuebingenMay 21stMaria Antonietta Tosches, Columbia UniversityJune 31st - 3rdworkshop Edinburgh COMPLETED SEMINARSMarch 12th, 3 pm GMT (16:00 CET)Andrew Iwaniuk, University of Lethbridge2026Februar

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/activities/internal-seminars - 2026-04-17

Prague 2024

Internal workshop Dec 11-14 2024, Prague, Czech Republic Programme in brief:Dec 11th19.30    WELCOME and dinnerDec 12thVenue: Academy of Science, Národní 39:00 - 11:45   Workshop11:45 - 12:30  LUNCH13:00             Visit Prague Zoo18:00   DinnerDec 13thVenue:  Academy of Science, Národní 39:30 - 12:00    Workshop12:00 - 13:00   LUNCH13:00 -             WorkshopVisit Prague National Museum18:00 Di

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/activities/workshops/internal-workshop/prague-2024 - 2026-04-17

Lund 2023

Lund, May 22nd - 24th, 2023 Programme in brief:May 22ndVenue: Department of Philosophy, Helgonavägen 3, room B24015.00    WELCOME!Dinner: restaurant in LundMay 23ndVenue: Kulturen, Tegnérsplatsen 6Dinner: pizza & beers at the cognitive zoology quartersMay 24thExcursion day; visit to the LU Alligator research facility and LU Corvid research stationDinner: restaurant in LundCLOSINGMay 25thMorning me

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/node/40 - 2026-04-17

Comparative Neuroanatomy

The neuroanatomy team studies the brains of extant reptiles and birds to be able to reconstruct their evolution. Animal brains vary quite a lot in absolute size as well as size relative to the body and exhibit a huge diversity of shapes, but they also vary enormously on the inside and new techniques in neuroscience make it possible to study this hidden variation on a large scale. We collect brains

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/comparative-neuroanatomy - 2026-04-17

Palaeontology

The palaeontology team has members in Scotland and the US and together have collected high-resolution CT scans of about 300 fossil reptiles and birds, including a diversity of extinct species on the line to modern-day crocodilians, dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus, and numerous species spanning the dinosaur-bird evolutionary transition. Their published work has shown that many dino

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/palaeontology - 2026-04-17

Team - Cognitive Zoology

Mathias Osvath, PI and Project leaderHelena Osvath, Project coodinatorStephan Reber, ResearcherThomas Rejsenhus Jensen, PostdocThibault Boehly, PhD Simon Grendeus, PhD StudentLona Lalić, PhD StudentAlumni members:Claudia Zeiträg, PhD Mathias Osvath, PIProfessor in Cognitive ZoologyLund Universitymathias [dot] osvath [at] lucs [dot] lu [dot] seI am a cognitive zoologist that have focused a lot of m

https://www.deeptimecognition.lu.se/cognitive-zoology/team-cognitive-zoology - 2026-04-17

Research projects

What do you want to write thesis about? Find inspiration here! Bachelor level Diagnosing Mental Health with Words Analysed with Artificial Intelligence (PDF) Gender Differences in Relationship Power (PDF) How attentional processes during encoding of a traumatic event may affect the way a trauma is remembered and re-encoded, and how this is associated with intrusions in PTSD (PDF) Measuring Parenta

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/master-science-programme-psychology-120-ects-credits/study-information/writing-your-thesis/research-projects - 2026-04-17

First semester

In the first semester you will be encouraged to advance your academic thinking and deepen your understanding of how knowledge is accquired and represented within psychology. The courses provide you with methodological skills required for independent reseach. PSYP11 Theory and Practice of Science in Psychology, 15 credits, full-time, AutumnIn the first half of the course, you will get a thorough gr

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/study-psychology-0/study-master-science-programme-psychology/first-semester - 2026-04-17

Student portraits

Master's student Pauline van Schaik My interdisciplinary research background still aids me daily in being successful  in my job, Pauline van Schaik writes after studying at the Master programme.Student portrait – Pauline van Schaik Master's student Montserrat Arnaiz Before coming to Lund, Montserrat Arnaiz had spent most of her adult life working, starting from when she finished my Bachelor’s up u

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/student-portraits - 2026-04-17

Developmental psychology

Developmental Psychology is the study of how people grow and change throughout the lifespan, focusing on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. It examines key stages of life from infancy, childhood, and adolescence, to adulthood and aging. Key areas of research in the division include attachment development and mental health; sources and consequences of early life adversity and t

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/research/research-divisions/developmental-psychology - 2026-04-17

Course registration

For students who have been admitted to courses in Psychology taught in English, Spring Semester 2026. Welcome to the Department of Psychology!You have been admitted to a course in Psychology taught in English. Here is everything you need to do before your course starts.If you have any questions regarding the information mentioned, please contact: studievagledare_fk [at] psy [dot] lu [dot] se Activ

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/study-psychology-0/study-freestanding-courses/course-registration - 2026-04-17

Work and Organisational Psychology

At the Division of Work and Organisational Psychology, education and research are conducted in close collaboration with wider society and adjacent academic disciplines. The many and close connections with wider society are reflected in the division’s education, research and practice.Psychosocial and organisational conditions play an essential role for population health and the population’s capacit

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/research/research-divisions/work-and-organisational-psychology - 2026-04-17

Student portrait – Montserrat Arnaiz

My experience in Advanced Developmental and Personality PsychologyBefore coming to Lund, I had spent most of my adult life working, starting from when I finished my Bachelor’s up until my late twenties.Personally, one of the most challenging things for me was becoming a student again, get back on track and re-learn how to think critically. During my studies at the advanced personality and developm

https://www.psy.lu.se/en/education/student-portrait-montserrat-arnaiz - 2026-04-17