Kristina Kull
Kristina Kull M.Sc.
Status Currently not employed at BOKU
Career
- 2021 PhD in the field of boredom and time perception of domestic pigs (Sus scrofa), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
- 2016 - 2020 MSc in Human-Animal Interactions, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
- 2010 - 2014 Bachelor's degree in semiotics and ecology, University of Tartu, Estonia
Awards
- Year: 2021 Awards: Award for Best Student Presentation 2021, ISAE East-West joint regional conference
Projects
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Publications
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Lectures
Year: 2023 - Do barren lives make pigs’ time go by more slowly than enriched ones?
Autoren: Kull, K.; Bauer, M. F.; Chorherr, V.; Winckler, C.; Hintze, S.
Event: The 56th Congress of ISAE 2023
Year: 2023 - Can indicator of pig boredom be detected by changes in pigs’ time perception?
Autoren: Kull, K; Bauer, M. F; Chorherr, V; Winckler, C; Hintze, S
Event: 55th International Conference on Applied Ethology
Year: 2022 - Towards the study of boredom in pigs - developing a task to assess pigs' time perception
Autoren: Kull, K; Winckler, C; Hintze, S
Event: Advancing Animal Welfare Science - UFAW International Conference
Year: 2022 - Arousal tends to distort time perception of domestic pigs
Autoren: Kull, K; Winckler, C; Hintze, S
Event: Nordic network for Communicating Animal Welfare
Year: 2022 - Time perception of domestic pigs: what makes pigs’ time fly?
Autoren: Kull, K; Winckler, Christoph; Hintze, S
Event: Virtual Conference of the Ethologische Gesellschaft
Year: 2021 - Can pigs remember a cognitive task after six weeks?
Autoren: Kull, K; Winckler, C; Hintze, S
Event: ISAE East-West joint regional conference
Year: 2021 - Can pigs tell the time? Developing a task to study pigs’ time perception
Autoren: Kull, K; Winckler, C; Hintze, S
Event: Internationale Tagung Angewandte Ethologie 2021