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Title APA handbook of comparative psychology. Vol. 2, Perception, learning, and cognition / Josep Call, University of St. Andrews, editor-in-chief ; edited by Gordon M. Burghardt, University of Tennessee, Irene M. Pepperberg, Harvard University, Charles T. Snowdon, University of Wisconsin, Thomas Zentall, University of Kentucky.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2017.

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Description xiii, 841 pages ; cm.
Series APA handbooks in psychology series
APA handbooks in psychology.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I. Perception, attention, and memory. Animal psychophysics : the study of sensation in nonverbal organisms / John Malone -- Hearing and communication / Georg M. Klump -- Comparative visual perception : an overview / Olga F. Lazareva -- Chemoreception / Alicia Mathis and Adam L. Crane -- Perceptual and functional categorization in animals / Ulrike Aust -- Object and picture perception / Shigeru Watanabe and Ulrike Aust -- Face perception and processing in nonhuman primates / Ikuma Adachi and Masaki Tomonaga -- Comparative visual illusions : evolutionary, cross-cultural, and developmental perspectives / Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, Sota Watanabe, and Tomokazu Ushitani -- Selective and divided attention in comparative psychology / Walter T. Herbranson -- The comparative study of working memory / William A. Roberts and Angelo Santi -- Episodic-like memory and mental time travel in animals / Nicola S. Clayton -- Part II. Learning and motivation. Ethological and evolutionary perspectives on Pavlovian conditioning / Mark A. Krause and Michael Domjan -- Comparative learning and evolution / Mauricio R. Papini and Carmen Torres -- On the structure and role of optimality models in the study of behavior / Marco Vasconcelos, Inês Fortes, and Alex Kacelnik -- Decision making : rational and irrational choice / Thomas Zentall -- Decision making under uncertainty : preferences, biases, and choice / Alexandra G. Rosati -- Relational thinking in animals and humans : from percepts to concepts / Ed Wasserman, Leyre Castro, and Joël Fagot -- Serial learning / Greg Jensen -- The comparative psychology of social learning / Bennett G. Galef and Andrew Whiten -- Animal social learning, culture, and tradition / Kevin Laland and Cara Evans -- Part III. Cognition and emotion. Spatial cognition / Ken Cheng and Kate Jeffery -- Homing and navigation / David J. Pritchard and Susan D. Healy -- Timing in animals : from the natural environment to the laboratory, from data to models / Marco Vasconcelos, Marilia Pinheiro de Carvalho, and Armando Machado -- Intertemporal choice and delayed gratification / Jeffrey R. Stevens -- Quantitative cognition / Michael J. Beran -- Comparative metaphysics : thinking about objects in space and time / Trix Cacchione and Hannes Rakoczy -- Problem solving / Amanda Seed and Carolina Mayer -- Animal creativity and innovation / Stan A. Kuczaj -- Causal and inferential reasoning in animals / Christoph J. Völter and Josep Call -- Cognitive insights from tool use in nonhuman animals / Elisabetta Visalberghi, Gloria Sabbatini, Alex H. Taylor, and Gavin R. Hunt -- The comparative psychology of metacognition / Alexandria C. Zakrzewski, Jennifer M. Johnson, and J. David Smith -- Mind reading in animals? / Juliane Kaminski -- Reflecting on mirror self-recognition : a comparative view / Diana Reiss and Rachel Morrison -- Empathy through the ages : a comparative perspective on rodent models of shared emotion / Jules B. Panksepp and Jaak Panksepp -- Animal welfare science / Michael Mendl, Georgia J. Mason, and Elizabeth S. Paul.
part I. Perception, attention, and memory -- part II. Learning and motivation -- part III. Cognition and emotion.
Summary "Comparative psychology is the scientific study of animal cognition and behavior from an evolutionary perspective. This two-volume handbook presents the different aspects of comparative psychology--behavior, cognition, learning, and neurophysiology--in a balanced and exhaustive manner. There are 35 chapters in Volume 2, divided into three parts (Part I. Perception, Attention, and Memory; Part II. Learning and Motivation; and Part III. Cognition and Emotion)"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
Subject Psychology, Comparative.
Psychology, Comparative. (DNLM)D011587
Psychology, Comparative. (OCoLC)fst01081577
Added Author Call, Josep, editor.
Burghardt, Gordon M., 1941- editor.
Pepperberg, Irene M. (Irene Maxine), editor.
Snowdon, Charles T., editor.
Zentall, Thomas R., editor.
American Psychological Association, publisher.
Added Title Handbook of comparative psychology
American Psychological Association handbook of comparative psychology
Other Form: Original (DLC) 2016025392
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