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Animal cognition and sequential behavior : behavioral, biological, and computational perspectives / edited by Stephen B. Fountain ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2002.Description: xv, 337 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0792375904 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 591.5/13 21
LOC classification:
  • QL750 .A55 2002
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: PART 1. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- 1 Perspectives on Comparative Cognition: Past, -- Present, and Future -- Stewart H. Hulse -- PART 2. SEQUENTIAL LEARNING AND MEMORY -- 2 The Comparative Psychology of Chunking -- H. S. Terrace -- 3 Serial Learning by Rhesus Monkeys: Strategies -- for List Learning and Execution -- Karyl B. Swartz and Sharon A. Himmanen -- 4 Monkey Visual and Auditory Memory -- Anthony A. Wright -- 5 The Discriminative Stimulus and Response -- Enhancing Properties of Reward Produced -- Memories -- E. J. Capaldi -- 6 The Organization of Sequential Behavior -- Stephen B. Fountain, Douglas G. Wallace, -- and James D. Rowan -- PART 3. COUNTING AND TIMING -- 7 Mechanisms of "Counting" in Animals -- William A. Roberts -- 8 Distortions in the Content of Temporal Memory: -- Neurobiological Correlates -- Warren H. Meck -- 9 Neural Mediation of Memory for Time: Role of -- the Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex -- Raymond P. Kesner -- PART 4. COGNITIVE STRUCTURE -- 10 Conservation of a Hippocampal Role in -- Representational Flexibility -- Michael Bunsey -- 11 The Structure of Events -- Herbert L. Roitblat -- 12 The Growth of Cognitive Structure in Monkeys -- and Men -- Brendan McGonigle and Margaret Chalmers -- PART 5. CONCLUSIONS -- 13 Animal Cognition Today and Tomorrow: Diverse -- Themes -- Stephen B. Fountain and Michael Bunsey -- INDEX.
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Papers from the 8th Kent Psychological Forum held at Kent State University, April 1996.

Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: PART 1. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES -- 1 Perspectives on Comparative Cognition: Past, -- Present, and Future -- Stewart H. Hulse -- PART 2. SEQUENTIAL LEARNING AND MEMORY -- 2 The Comparative Psychology of Chunking -- H. S. Terrace -- 3 Serial Learning by Rhesus Monkeys: Strategies -- for List Learning and Execution -- Karyl B. Swartz and Sharon A. Himmanen -- 4 Monkey Visual and Auditory Memory -- Anthony A. Wright -- 5 The Discriminative Stimulus and Response -- Enhancing Properties of Reward Produced -- Memories -- E. J. Capaldi -- 6 The Organization of Sequential Behavior -- Stephen B. Fountain, Douglas G. Wallace, -- and James D. Rowan -- PART 3. COUNTING AND TIMING -- 7 Mechanisms of "Counting" in Animals -- William A. Roberts -- 8 Distortions in the Content of Temporal Memory: -- Neurobiological Correlates -- Warren H. Meck -- 9 Neural Mediation of Memory for Time: Role of -- the Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex -- Raymond P. Kesner -- PART 4. COGNITIVE STRUCTURE -- 10 Conservation of a Hippocampal Role in -- Representational Flexibility -- Michael Bunsey -- 11 The Structure of Events -- Herbert L. Roitblat -- 12 The Growth of Cognitive Structure in Monkeys -- and Men -- Brendan McGonigle and Margaret Chalmers -- PART 5. CONCLUSIONS -- 13 Animal Cognition Today and Tomorrow: Diverse -- Themes -- Stephen B. Fountain and Michael Bunsey -- INDEX.

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