Behavioral Approaches to Pattern Recognition and Concept Formation
Quantitative Analyses of Behavior, Volume VIII
Psychology Press
Will be published approx. on 1. January 1990
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-8058-0398-3 (ISBN)
Description
Volume eight in this highly acclaimed series discusses the behavioral approaches to pattern recognition and concept formation in two sections: categories and concepts in birds, and shape and form. An ideal reference for students and professionals in experimental psychology and behavioral analysis.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
821 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-0398-3 (9780805803983)
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Michael L. Commons | Richard J. Herrnstein | Stephen M. Kosslyn
Behavioral Approaches to Pattern Recognition and Concept Formation
Quantitative Analyses of Behavior, Volume VIII
E-Book
01/2019
1st Edition
Psychology Press Ltd
€73.99
Available for download

Michael L. Commons | Richard J. Herrnstein | Stephen M. Kosslyn
Behavioral Approaches to Pattern Recognition and Concept Formation
Quantitative Analyses of Behavior, Volume VIII
E-Book
01/2019
1st Edition
Psychology Press Ltd
€73.99
Available for download
Persons
Commons, Michael L.; Herrnstein, Richard J.; Kosslyn, Stephen M.; Mumford, David B.
Content
Contents: Part I:Categories and Concepts in Birds.T.R. Zentall, P. Jackson-Smith, J.A. Jagielo, Categorical Color and Shape Coding by Pigeons. R. Pisacreta, Rudimentary Rule-Governed Behavior in the Pigeon. C.M. Lombardi, J.D. Delius, Size Invariance in Visual Pattern Recognition by Pigeons. J. Emmerton, Pigeons' Perception of Complex Movement Patterns. C.M.E. Ryan, S.E.G. Lea, Pattern Recognition, Updating and Filial Imprinting in the Domestic Chicken. K.M. Steele, Configural Processes in Pigeon Perception. Part II:Shape and Form.D.S. Blough, Form Similarity and Categorization in Pigeon Visual Search. J. Cerella, Shape Constancy in the Pigeon: The Perspective Transformation Decomposed. S.E.G. Lea, C.M.E. Ryan, Unnatural Concepts and the Theory of Concept Discrimination in Birds. R.G. Cook, A.A. Wright, D.F. Kendrick, Visual Categorization by Pigeons. R.J. Herrnstein, Levels of Stimulus Control: A Functional Approach.