
Nonverbal Communication
Lester Krames(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 27. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XI, 212 pages
978-1-4684-0870-6 (ISBN)
Description
1 Communication Elements Constraining Animal Learning and Performance.- Odor of Nonreward.- Agonistic Postures.- A Concluding Comment.- References.- 2 Animal Communication.- Some Primordia for Communication.- Mutualism as a Criterion for Communication.- Genetics of Social Cooperation.- The Choice of a Medium.- Animal Semantics.- Discrete and Graded Repertoires.- Specific Distinctiveness in Animal Signals.- Experimental Use of Synthetic Signals.- The Uses of Animal Signals.- Manifestations of Emotional State, or Something More?.- Learning and Signal Development.- Apes with Language?.- The Design of Animal Societies.- References.- 3 Application of the Concept of Levels of Organization to the Study of Animal Communication.- The Energy Source-the Emitter.- The Energy Receiver-the Responder.- Concluding Remarks.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 4 Social and Pharmacological Influences on the Nonverbal Communication of Monkeys and Man.- Cooperative Conditioning in Animals.- Effects of Psychoactive Drugs on Nonverbal and Social Behavior.- Psychoactive Drugs and Nonverbal Communication.- Psychoactive Drugs and Group Social Behavior.- Cooperative-Conditioning Experiments in Man.- General Discussion and Summary.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 5 Pheromonal Sex Attractants in the Norway Rat.- The Responses of Male Rats to the Female Sex Attractant.- The Responses of Female Rats to the Male Sex Attractant.- Summary, Thus Far.- The Responses of Rats to Odors from Individual Sex Partners.- The Sources of Pheromonal Sex Attractants in Rats.- Electrophysiological Responses to Pheromonal Sex Attractants in Rats.- The Responses of Immature Rats to Pheromonal Sex Attractants.- The Responses of Rats to the Homotypical Sex Attractants.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 6 InformationTransfer in Honey Bees: A Population Approach.- Emergence of Anomalies.- Odors Detectors as Vector Selectors of Nectar Collectors.- Food Getting-a Study in Communication.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 7 Communication in Mother-Infant Interaction.- 8 The Communication of Affect Among Rodents Through Mother- Young Interactions.- Studies of Mice Reared with Rat Mothers or Rat Aunts.- Effects of Postweaning Social Interactions between Mice and Rats.- Effects of Maternal Emotionality in the Rat on the Offspring's Emotionality.- Nongenetic Communication of Affect Across Generations.- Conclusions.- Acknowledgments.- References.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XI, 212 p.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
337 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4684-0870-6 (9781468408706)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4684-0868-3
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Nonverbal Communication
Book
07/1974
Springer
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Content
1 Communication Elements Constraining Animal Learning and Performance.- Odor of Nonreward.- Agonistic Postures.- A Concluding Comment.- References.- 2 Animal Communication.- Some Primordia for Communication.- Mutualism as a Criterion for Communication.- Genetics of Social Cooperation.- The Choice of a Medium.- Animal Semantics.- Discrete and Graded Repertoires.- Specific Distinctiveness in Animal Signals.- Experimental Use of Synthetic Signals.- The Uses of Animal Signals.- Manifestations of Emotional State, or Something More?.- Learning and Signal Development.- Apes with Language?.- The Design of Animal Societies.- References.- 3 Application of the Concept of Levels of Organization to the Study of Animal Communication.- The Energy Source-the Emitter.- The Energy Receiver-the Responder.- Concluding Remarks.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 4 Social and Pharmacological Influences on the Nonverbal Communication of Monkeys and Man.- Cooperative Conditioning in Animals.- Effects of Psychoactive Drugs on Nonverbal and Social Behavior.- Psychoactive Drugs and Nonverbal Communication.- Psychoactive Drugs and Group Social Behavior.- Cooperative-Conditioning Experiments in Man.- General Discussion and Summary.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 5 Pheromonal Sex Attractants in the Norway Rat.- The Responses of Male Rats to the Female Sex Attractant.- The Responses of Female Rats to the Male Sex Attractant.- Summary, Thus Far.- The Responses of Rats to Odors from Individual Sex Partners.- The Sources of Pheromonal Sex Attractants in Rats.- Electrophysiological Responses to Pheromonal Sex Attractants in Rats.- The Responses of Immature Rats to Pheromonal Sex Attractants.- The Responses of Rats to the Homotypical Sex Attractants.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 6 InformationTransfer in Honey Bees: A Population Approach.- Emergence of Anomalies.- Odors Detectors as Vector Selectors of Nectar Collectors.- Food Getting-a Study in Communication.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 7 Communication in Mother-Infant Interaction.- 8 The Communication of Affect Among Rodents Through Mother- Young Interactions.- Studies of Mice Reared with Rat Mothers or Rat Aunts.- Effects of Postweaning Social Interactions between Mice and Rats.- Effects of Maternal Emotionality in the Rat on the Offspring's Emotionality.- Nongenetic Communication of Affect Across Generations.- Conclusions.- Acknowledgments.- References.