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First edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (x, 341 pages) |
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Description based on print version record. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
On the nature of animal models of human behavioral dysfunction / J. Bruce Overmier -- Justifying the research agenda / Lewis Petrinovich -- On the affective nature of human nature : a neurobiologist's reflections / Pierre Karli -- Rodent models of human neuroses and psychoses / Paul F. Brain and Lynne Marrow -- The mouse defense test battery : an experimental model of different emotional states / Guy Griebel and David J. Sanger -- Latent inhibition in animals as a model of acute schizophrenia : a reanalysis / Philippe Oberling, Olivier Gosselin, and Ralph R. Miller --Startle-response measures of information processing in animals : relevance to schizophrenia / Mark A. Geyer, David L. Braff, and Neal R. Swerdlow -- Sensory and integrative development in the human fetus and perinate : the usefulness of animal models / Benoist Schaal, Jean-Pierre Lecanuet, and Carolyn Granier-Deferre -- What has the psychology of human perception learned from animal studies? / Claude Bonnet and Christian Wehrhahn -- An animal model for a physiological interpretation of human bisexuality / Claude Aron -- Self-recognition in nonhuman primates : past and future challenges / James R. Anderson and Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. -- Animal models of medial temporal lobe amnesia : the myth of the hippocampus / Christopher A. Duva, Tom J. Kornecook, and John P.J. Pinel -- Animal models of global amnesia : what can they tell us about memory? / Dave G. Mumby -- Behavioral and pharmacological analyses of memory : new behavioral options for remediation / J. Bruce Overmier, Lisa M. Savage, and Whitney A. Sweeney -- Nonhuman primates as models of hemispheric specialization / Jacques Vauclair, Joël Fagot, and Delphine Dépy -- Animal aggression : a model for stress and coping / Jaap M. Koolhaas ... [et al.] -- Mouse genes and animal models of human aggression / Stephen C. Maxson -- Ethological and welfare considerations in the study of aggression in rodents and nonhuman primates / Augusto Vitale and Enrico Alleva -- Continuity versus (political) correctness : animal models and human aggression / D. Caroline Blanchard, Mark Hebert, and Robert J. Blanchard. |
Summary |
This volume intends to demonstrate that theories based on animal studies of brain, behavior, and cognition are indeed providing new insights and directions for research on human function. It is also hoped that this book will promote a dialogue between animal and human researchers that will lead to increased understanding of the complex issues involved in modeling human behavior. /// Part I covers background material against which the subsequent chapters need to be viewed. Part II provides a sampling of the kinds of strategies that animal investigators have used to obtain information that may help alleviate psychiatric and emotional disorders. Part III focuses on animal studies of developmental processes in humans. Part IV focuses on a specific aspect of the perception-cognition continuum: memory processes. Part V discusses aggression. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved). |
Issued By |
Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection. |
Note |
GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Psychology, Comparative.
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Human behavior -- Animal models.
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Psychology, Comparative.
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Cognition.
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Emotions.
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Models, Psychological.
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Added Author |
Haug, M. (Marc)
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Whalen, Richard E.
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American Psychological Association.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Animal models of human emotion and cognition. 1st ed. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c1999 1557985839 (DLC) 99030612 (OCoLC)41347078 |
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Animal models of human emotion and cognition (DLC) 99030612 (OCoLC)41347078 |
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