ISBN1433823527 (volume 2 ; hardcover)
1433823489 (set ; hardcover)
9781433823527 (volume 2 ; hardcover)
9781433823480 (set ; hardcover)
数量xiii, 841 pages : ; 29 cm.
寄与者Josep Call, editor-in-chief ; Gordon M. Burghardt, Irene M. Pepperberg, Charles T. Snowdon, and Thomas Zentall, associate editors.
一般注記Perception, learning, and cognition -- Part I. Perception, attention, and memory -- Animal psychophysics : the study of sensation in nonverbal organisms -- Hearing and communication -- Comparative visual perception : an overview -- Chemoreception -- Perceptual and functional categorizations in animals -- Object and picture perception -- Face perception and processing in nonhuman primates -- Comparative visual illusion in evolutionary, cross-cultural, and developmental perspectives -- Selective and divided attention in comparative psychology -- The comparative study of working memory -- Episodic-like memory and mental time travel in animals -- Part III. Learning and motivation -- Ethological and evolutionary perspectives on Pavlovian conditioning -- Comparative learning and evolution -- On the structure and role of optomality models in the study of behavior -- Decision making : rational and irrational choice -- Relational thinking in animals and humans : from percepts to concepts -- Serial learning -- The comparative psychology of social learning -- Animal social learning, culture, and tradition -- Part III. Cognition and emotion -- Spatial cognition -- Homing and navigation -- Timing in animals : from the natural environment to the laboratory, from data to models -- Intertemporal choice and delayed gratification -- Quantitative cognition -- Comparative metaphysics : thinking about objects in space and time -- Problem solving -- Casual and inferential reasoning in animals -- Cognitive insights from tool use in nonhuman animals -- The comparative psychology of metacognition -- Mind reading in animals? -- Reflecting on mirror self-recognition : a comparative view -- Empathy through the ages : a comparative perspective on rodent models of shared emotion -- Animal welfare science.