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Animal Cognition and Behavior

✍ Scribed by Roger L. Mellgren (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1983
Leaves
515
Series
Advances in Psychology 13
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Edited by
Pages ii-iii

Copyright page
Page iv

List of Contributors
Pages vii-viii

Preface
Pages ix-xi

Behavioral Substitutes and Complements Original Research Article
Pages 1-30
James Allison

The Analysis of Need Original Research Article
Pages 31-63
S.E.G. Lea

A β€˜Mixed’ Model of Taste Preference Original Research Article
Pages 65-82
Robert C. Bolles

Spontaneous Behavior: Inferences from Neuroscience Original Research Article
Pages 83-125
Lynn D. Devenport

Schedule-Induced Behaviour Original Research Article
Pages 127-164
T.J. Roper

Appetitive Structure and Straight Alley Running Original Research Article
Pages 165-222
William Timberlake

Mazes, Skinner Boxes and Feeding Behavior Original Research Article
Pages 223-252
Roger L. Mellgren, Mark W. Olson

Studying Foraging In The Psychological Laboratory Original Research Article
Pages 253-283
William M. Baum

Conditioned Defensive Burying: A Biological and Cognitive Approach to Avoidance Learning Original Research Article
Pages 285-318
John P.J. Pinel, Donald M. Wilkie

Biological Constraints and the Pursuit of General Theories of Learning Original Research Article
Pages 319-344
Michael Domjan

Properties and Function of an Internal Clock Original Research Article
Pages 345-397
Seth Roberts

The Malleability of Memory in Animals Original Research Article
Pages 399-426
William C. Gordon

On the Theory of Gene-Culture Co-Evolution in a Variable Environment Original Research Article
Pages 427-443
H. Ronald Pulliam

The Effects of the Availability of Linguistic Labels on Concurrent Discrimination Learning by an ASL Responding Chimpanzee Original Research Article
Pages 445-471
George H. Kimball, N. Jack Kanak, Roger S. Fouts

Toward a Comparative Psychology of Mind Original Research Article
Pages 473-510
Gordon G. Gallup Jr.

Index
Pages 511-513


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