This edited book addresses four themes of contemporary importance in the experimental and applied analysis of behaviour: chronobiology (relationships between time and behaviour), the emergence of rational thinking, language, and behavioural
This edited book addresses four themes of contemporary importance in the experimental and applied analysis of behaviour: chronobiology (relationships between time and behaviour), the emergence of rational thinking, language, and behavioural
Part 1 Chronobiology - ethological and behavioural perspectives: circadian temporal orientation B.J. Aschoff; temporal regulation of behaviour in humans - a developmental approach B.V. Pouthas; timing - differences in continuity or generality beyond differences? B.H. Lejeune. Part 2 Behaviour analysis and the emergence of rational thinking: equivalence relations - where do they come from? B.M. Sidman; naming and stimulus equivalence B.N. Dugdale and C.F. Lowe; development of thinking in mentally retarded children - has behaviourism something to offer? B.J.L. Lambert; reasoning and associative learning B.G. Hall. Part 3 Behaviour analysis and language: some determinants of the production of temporal markers B.J.P. Bronckart; language and theory of mind - Vygotsky Skinner and beyond B.A. Riviere; properties of rule-governed behaviour and their implications - behavioural medicine A.C. Catania et al; behavioural and visceral functions B.G. Adam et al; contribution of behavioural medicine to the research and prevention of AIDS B.R. Bayes; MammaCare - a case history in behavioural medicine H.S. Pennypaker and M.M. Iwata. Part 5 Conclusion: behaviour past and future M. Richelle.
Part 1 Chronobiology - ethological and behavioural perspectives: circadian temporal orientation B.J. Aschoff; temporal regulation of behaviour in humans - a developmental approach B.V. Pouthas; timing - differences in continuity or generality beyond differences? B.H. Lejeune. Part 2 Behaviour analysis and the emergence of rational thinking: equivalence relations - where do they come from? B.M. Sidman; naming and stimulus equivalence B.N. Dugdale and C.F. Lowe; development of thinking in mentally retarded children - has behaviourism something to offer? B.J.L. Lambert; reasoning and associative learning B.G. Hall. Part 3 Behaviour analysis and language: some determinants of the production of temporal markers B.J.P. Bronckart; language and theory of mind - Vygotsky Skinner and beyond B.A. Riviere; properties of rule-governed behaviour and their implications - behavioural medicine A.C. Catania et al; behavioural and visceral functions B.G. Adam et al; contribution of behavioural medicine to the research and prevention of AIDS B.R. Bayes; MammaCare - a case history in behavioural medicine H.S. Pennypaker and M.M. Iwata. Part 5 Conclusion: behaviour past and future M. Richelle.
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