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Gary Greenberg Wichita State University, Ethel Tobach American Museum of Natural History
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Significance of T. C. Schneirla's Contribution
to the Concept of Levels of Integration PART II: PROLOGUE 2. T. C.
Schneirla and the Integrity of the Behavioral Sciences 3. Neglected Aspects
of the Evolution of American Comparative and Animal Psychology 4. T. C.
Schneirla's Impact on Comparative Psychology PART III: EVOLUTIONARY ISSUES
5. Levels of Integration and Organization: A Re-evaluation of the
Evolutionary Scale 6. The Beginnings of Life and Behavior 7. Behavior and
Evolutionary Progress: Anagenesis, Grades, and Evolutionary Scales 8.
Levels of Behavior and Emergent Mechanisms 9. Behavior, Biology and
Anthropological Theory PART IV: ISSUES OF ONTOGENY 10. Sudden Changes in
Ontogeny and Phylogeny 11. Sensory Perceptual Functioning During Early
Infancy: The Implications of a Quantitative Basis for Responding 12. Levels
of Communicative Competency in the Chimpanzee: Pre-Representational and
Representational 13. Primates' Learning by Levels PART V: ISSUES IN THE
STUDY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 14. Levels of Social Integration in Army-Ant
Behavior 15. The Schneirla/Birch Trophallaxis Hypothesis: Reformulation in
Relation to Maternal Behavior in the Rat 16. Why Rat Young Respond to the
Maternal Pheromone
to the Concept of Levels of Integration PART II: PROLOGUE 2. T. C.
Schneirla and the Integrity of the Behavioral Sciences 3. Neglected Aspects
of the Evolution of American Comparative and Animal Psychology 4. T. C.
Schneirla's Impact on Comparative Psychology PART III: EVOLUTIONARY ISSUES
5. Levels of Integration and Organization: A Re-evaluation of the
Evolutionary Scale 6. The Beginnings of Life and Behavior 7. Behavior and
Evolutionary Progress: Anagenesis, Grades, and Evolutionary Scales 8.
Levels of Behavior and Emergent Mechanisms 9. Behavior, Biology and
Anthropological Theory PART IV: ISSUES OF ONTOGENY 10. Sudden Changes in
Ontogeny and Phylogeny 11. Sensory Perceptual Functioning During Early
Infancy: The Implications of a Quantitative Basis for Responding 12. Levels
of Communicative Competency in the Chimpanzee: Pre-Representational and
Representational 13. Primates' Learning by Levels PART V: ISSUES IN THE
STUDY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 14. Levels of Social Integration in Army-Ant
Behavior 15. The Schneirla/Birch Trophallaxis Hypothesis: Reformulation in
Relation to Maternal Behavior in the Rat 16. Why Rat Young Respond to the
Maternal Pheromone
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Significance of T. C. Schneirla's Contribution
to the Concept of Levels of Integration PART II: PROLOGUE 2. T. C.
Schneirla and the Integrity of the Behavioral Sciences 3. Neglected Aspects
of the Evolution of American Comparative and Animal Psychology 4. T. C.
Schneirla's Impact on Comparative Psychology PART III: EVOLUTIONARY ISSUES
5. Levels of Integration and Organization: A Re-evaluation of the
Evolutionary Scale 6. The Beginnings of Life and Behavior 7. Behavior and
Evolutionary Progress: Anagenesis, Grades, and Evolutionary Scales 8.
Levels of Behavior and Emergent Mechanisms 9. Behavior, Biology and
Anthropological Theory PART IV: ISSUES OF ONTOGENY 10. Sudden Changes in
Ontogeny and Phylogeny 11. Sensory Perceptual Functioning During Early
Infancy: The Implications of a Quantitative Basis for Responding 12. Levels
of Communicative Competency in the Chimpanzee: Pre-Representational and
Representational 13. Primates' Learning by Levels PART V: ISSUES IN THE
STUDY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 14. Levels of Social Integration in Army-Ant
Behavior 15. The Schneirla/Birch Trophallaxis Hypothesis: Reformulation in
Relation to Maternal Behavior in the Rat 16. Why Rat Young Respond to the
Maternal Pheromone
to the Concept of Levels of Integration PART II: PROLOGUE 2. T. C.
Schneirla and the Integrity of the Behavioral Sciences 3. Neglected Aspects
of the Evolution of American Comparative and Animal Psychology 4. T. C.
Schneirla's Impact on Comparative Psychology PART III: EVOLUTIONARY ISSUES
5. Levels of Integration and Organization: A Re-evaluation of the
Evolutionary Scale 6. The Beginnings of Life and Behavior 7. Behavior and
Evolutionary Progress: Anagenesis, Grades, and Evolutionary Scales 8.
Levels of Behavior and Emergent Mechanisms 9. Behavior, Biology and
Anthropological Theory PART IV: ISSUES OF ONTOGENY 10. Sudden Changes in
Ontogeny and Phylogeny 11. Sensory Perceptual Functioning During Early
Infancy: The Implications of a Quantitative Basis for Responding 12. Levels
of Communicative Competency in the Chimpanzee: Pre-Representational and
Representational 13. Primates' Learning by Levels PART V: ISSUES IN THE
STUDY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 14. Levels of Social Integration in Army-Ant
Behavior 15. The Schneirla/Birch Trophallaxis Hypothesis: Reformulation in
Relation to Maternal Behavior in the Rat 16. Why Rat Young Respond to the
Maternal Pheromone