learning. Spatial Representation in Animals brings together cross-disciplinary research on animal navigation in several different species, in an accessible and exciting way. Chapters written by eminent scientists in animal behavior, ecology, psychology, and neurophysiology, cover a wide range of topics including: landmark use; the role of dead reckoning; spatial memory; long-distance migration; and map-making; among others. The authors review research in their respective fields and speculate about future directions in the field. Researchers and students in biology and psychology, as well as…mehr
learning. Spatial Representation in Animals brings together cross-disciplinary research on animal navigation in several different species, in an accessible and exciting way. Chapters written by eminent scientists in animal behavior, ecology, psychology, and neurophysiology, cover a wide range of topics including: landmark use; the role of dead reckoning; spatial memory; long-distance migration; and map-making; among others. The authors review research in their respective fields and speculate about future directions in the field. Researchers and students in biology and psychology, as well as all those interested in animal navigation, will find this an important resource.
* 1: Ken Cheng and Marciel Spetch: Mechanisms of landmark use in mammals and birds * 2: Jochen Zeil and Tom Collett: Places and landmarks: an arthropod perspective * 3: Ariane Etienne, J Berlie, J Georgakopoulos and R Maurer: Role of dead reckoning in navigation * 4: Verner P Bingham: Spatial representations and homing pigeon navigation * 5: Victoria Braithwaite: Spatial memory, landmark use, and orientation in fish * 6: Peter Berthold: Spatiotemporal aspects of avian long-distance migration * 7: E Save, B Poucet, and Catherine Thinus-Blanc: Landmark use and the cognitive map in the rat * 8: David Sherry and Sue Healy: Natural selection of spatial representation
* 1: Ken Cheng and Marciel Spetch: Mechanisms of landmark use in mammals and birds * 2: Jochen Zeil and Tom Collett: Places and landmarks: an arthropod perspective * 3: Ariane Etienne, J Berlie, J Georgakopoulos and R Maurer: Role of dead reckoning in navigation * 4: Verner P Bingham: Spatial representations and homing pigeon navigation * 5: Victoria Braithwaite: Spatial memory, landmark use, and orientation in fish * 6: Peter Berthold: Spatiotemporal aspects of avian long-distance migration * 7: E Save, B Poucet, and Catherine Thinus-Blanc: Landmark use and the cognitive map in the rat * 8: David Sherry and Sue Healy: Natural selection of spatial representation
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