Information Processing in Animals

Information Processing in Animals
Author: N. E. Spear
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 131775770X

First published in 1982. During the past fifty years, dramatic changes have occurred in the use of laboratory animals to study learning and memory. Yet the basic reasons for this research, diverse as they are, have not changed. At one extreme is the need for relatively direct application of findings with animal models to medical or educational problems of humans; at the other extreme, the quest for understanding animal behavior for its own sake. It is probably fair to say that no chapters in this book represent either of these extremes, although in each case the author’s purposes can be said to be like those of some scientists working in this area fifty years ago. In contrast to this continuity of purpose, the approach that scientists now take in this area of study is really quite different from that of most or all scientists in the 1930s.

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Author: Benjamin Franklin Underwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1883
Genre: Religion
ISBN: