
Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior
Behavioral, Biological, and Computational Perspectives
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 30. November 2001
Book
Hardback
XVII, 337 pages
978-0-7923-7590-6 (ISBN)
Description
Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior: Behavioral, Biological, and
Computational Perspectives
brings together psychologists studying cognitive skill in animal and human subjects, connectionist theorists, and neuroscientists who have a common interest in understanding function and dysfunction in the realm of complex cognitive behavior. In this volume, discussion focuses on behavioral, cognitive, psychobiological, and computational approaches to understanding the integration of ongoing behavior, with particular attention to models of timing and the organization of sequential behavior.
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Edition
2002
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XVII, 337 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
711 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-7590-6 (9780792375906)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-0821-2
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Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior
Behavioral, Biological, and Computational Perspectives
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Content
1. Historical Perspectives.- 1 Perspectives on Comparative Cognition: Past, Present, and Future.- 2. Sequential Learning and Memory.- 2 The Comparative Psychology of Chunking.- 3 Serial Learning by Rhesus Monkeys: Strategies for List Learning and Execution.- 4 Monkey Visual and Auditory Memory.- 5 The Discriminative Stimulus and Response Enhancing Properties of Reward Produced Memories.- 6 The Organization of Sequential Behavior.- 3. Counting and Timing.- 7 Mechanisms of "Counting" in Animals.- 8 Distortions in the Content of Temporal Memory:Neurobiological Correlates.- 9 Neural Mediation of Memory for Time: Role of the Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex.- 4. Cognitive Structure.- 10 Conservation of a Hippocampal Role in Representational Flexibility.- 11 The Structure of Events.- 12 The Growth of Cognitive Structure in Monkeys and Men.- 5. Conclusions.- 13 Animal Cognition Today and Tomorrow: Diverse Themes.