Jerry A Hogan / Johan Bolhuis (eds.)
Causal Mechanisms of Behavioural Development
Herausgeber: Bolhuis, Johan J.; Hogan, Jerry A.
Jerry A Hogan / Johan Bolhuis (eds.)
Causal Mechanisms of Behavioural Development
Herausgeber: Bolhuis, Johan J.; Hogan, Jerry A.
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How does behaviour develop in humans and animals? What are the causal mechanisms governing this behaviour? These important questions are addressed in this book.
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How does behaviour develop in humans and animals? What are the causal mechanisms governing this behaviour? These important questions are addressed in this book.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9780521432412
- ISBN-10: 0521432413
- Artikelnr.: 29424737
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9780521432412
- ISBN-10: 0521432413
- Artikelnr.: 29424737
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Jaap Kruijt G. P. Baerends; Part I. Introduction: 1. The
concept of cause in the study of behaviour J. A. Hogan; 2. Neurobiological
analyses of behavioural mechanisms in development J. J. Bolhuis; Part II.
Development of Perceptual and Motor Mechanisms: 3. The neural basis for the
acquisition and production of bird song T. J. DeVoogd; 4. Sexual imprinting
as a two-stage process H.-J. Bischof; 5. The influence of social
interactions on the development of song and sexual preference in birds N.
S. Clayton; 6. Perceptual mechanisms in imprinting and song learning C. ten
Cate; 7. The development of action patterns K. C. Berridge; Part III.
Development of Behaviour Systems: 8. The ontogeny of social displays:
interplay between motor development, development of motivational systems
and social experience T. G. G. Groothuis; 9. Psychobiology of the early
mother - young relationship A. S. Fleming and E. M. Blass; 10. Development
of behaviour systems J. A. Hogan; Part IV. Development of Cognition: 11.
Cortical mechanisms of cognitive development M. H. Johnson; 12. Cognitive
development in animals D. F. Sherry; 13. The biological building blocks of
spoken language J. L. Locke; Part V. Learning and Development: 14.
Behavioural change as a result of experience: toward principles of learning
and development P. D. Balsam and R. Silver; 15. The varieties of learning
in development: toward a common framework S. J. Shettleworth; 16.
Representation development in associative systems I. P. L. McLaren; Index.
concept of cause in the study of behaviour J. A. Hogan; 2. Neurobiological
analyses of behavioural mechanisms in development J. J. Bolhuis; Part II.
Development of Perceptual and Motor Mechanisms: 3. The neural basis for the
acquisition and production of bird song T. J. DeVoogd; 4. Sexual imprinting
as a two-stage process H.-J. Bischof; 5. The influence of social
interactions on the development of song and sexual preference in birds N.
S. Clayton; 6. Perceptual mechanisms in imprinting and song learning C. ten
Cate; 7. The development of action patterns K. C. Berridge; Part III.
Development of Behaviour Systems: 8. The ontogeny of social displays:
interplay between motor development, development of motivational systems
and social experience T. G. G. Groothuis; 9. Psychobiology of the early
mother - young relationship A. S. Fleming and E. M. Blass; 10. Development
of behaviour systems J. A. Hogan; Part IV. Development of Cognition: 11.
Cortical mechanisms of cognitive development M. H. Johnson; 12. Cognitive
development in animals D. F. Sherry; 13. The biological building blocks of
spoken language J. L. Locke; Part V. Learning and Development: 14.
Behavioural change as a result of experience: toward principles of learning
and development P. D. Balsam and R. Silver; 15. The varieties of learning
in development: toward a common framework S. J. Shettleworth; 16.
Representation development in associative systems I. P. L. McLaren; Index.
Introduction Jaap Kruijt G. P. Baerends; Part I. Introduction: 1. The
concept of cause in the study of behaviour J. A. Hogan; 2. Neurobiological
analyses of behavioural mechanisms in development J. J. Bolhuis; Part II.
Development of Perceptual and Motor Mechanisms: 3. The neural basis for the
acquisition and production of bird song T. J. DeVoogd; 4. Sexual imprinting
as a two-stage process H.-J. Bischof; 5. The influence of social
interactions on the development of song and sexual preference in birds N.
S. Clayton; 6. Perceptual mechanisms in imprinting and song learning C. ten
Cate; 7. The development of action patterns K. C. Berridge; Part III.
Development of Behaviour Systems: 8. The ontogeny of social displays:
interplay between motor development, development of motivational systems
and social experience T. G. G. Groothuis; 9. Psychobiology of the early
mother - young relationship A. S. Fleming and E. M. Blass; 10. Development
of behaviour systems J. A. Hogan; Part IV. Development of Cognition: 11.
Cortical mechanisms of cognitive development M. H. Johnson; 12. Cognitive
development in animals D. F. Sherry; 13. The biological building blocks of
spoken language J. L. Locke; Part V. Learning and Development: 14.
Behavioural change as a result of experience: toward principles of learning
and development P. D. Balsam and R. Silver; 15. The varieties of learning
in development: toward a common framework S. J. Shettleworth; 16.
Representation development in associative systems I. P. L. McLaren; Index.
concept of cause in the study of behaviour J. A. Hogan; 2. Neurobiological
analyses of behavioural mechanisms in development J. J. Bolhuis; Part II.
Development of Perceptual and Motor Mechanisms: 3. The neural basis for the
acquisition and production of bird song T. J. DeVoogd; 4. Sexual imprinting
as a two-stage process H.-J. Bischof; 5. The influence of social
interactions on the development of song and sexual preference in birds N.
S. Clayton; 6. Perceptual mechanisms in imprinting and song learning C. ten
Cate; 7. The development of action patterns K. C. Berridge; Part III.
Development of Behaviour Systems: 8. The ontogeny of social displays:
interplay between motor development, development of motivational systems
and social experience T. G. G. Groothuis; 9. Psychobiology of the early
mother - young relationship A. S. Fleming and E. M. Blass; 10. Development
of behaviour systems J. A. Hogan; Part IV. Development of Cognition: 11.
Cortical mechanisms of cognitive development M. H. Johnson; 12. Cognitive
development in animals D. F. Sherry; 13. The biological building blocks of
spoken language J. L. Locke; Part V. Learning and Development: 14.
Behavioural change as a result of experience: toward principles of learning
and development P. D. Balsam and R. Silver; 15. The varieties of learning
in development: toward a common framework S. J. Shettleworth; 16.
Representation development in associative systems I. P. L. McLaren; Index.