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60 Biological Psychology landmark in the history of memory research for two reasons. First, the severe memory impairment (or amn ...
Cognitive Neuroscience 61 memory are intact in amnesic patients and intact in monkeys with medial temporal lobe lesions. For exa ...
62 Biological Psychology Luria, who died in 1977. Luria approached detection and evaluation of damage to higher regions of the h ...
References 63 Bard, P. (1928). A diencephalic mechanism for the expression of rage with special reference to the sympathetic ner ...
64 Biological Psychology Groves, P. M., & Thompson, R. F. (1970). Habituation: A dual- process theory. Psychological Review, ...
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CHAPTER 4 Comparative Psychology DONALD A. DEWSBURY 67 EARLY HISTORY 68 FORERUNNERS OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 68 COMPARATIVE PSY ...
68 Comparative Psychology This was followed by a postwar period of decline, as younger comparative psychologists were unable to ...
Comparative Psychology before World War I 69 associates. Although he tried to be careful in selecting these, some of them are ra ...
70 Comparative Psychology study of the reactions of frogs to four chlorides; genetics and development, such as Yerkes and Bloomf ...
Between the World Wars 71 evolution. Attention was devoted to building an empirical foundation for the field. The range of speci ...
72 Comparative Psychology development and the relative roles of nature and nurture. At various stages of his career he concluded ...
Between the World Wars 73 is sought. As with Maier’s work, this was part of the 1930s effort in comparative cognition. The fifth ...
74 Comparative Psychology A tradition of edited textbooks in the field began with F. A. Moss’s (1934) Comparative Psychology. Th ...
Comparative Psychology since World War II 75 supervised 35 PhDs, including such names as Abraham Maslow, Donald R. Meyer, John M ...
76 Comparative Psychology Behavior in 1942. Schneirla and Lester R. Aronson joined him in the department; Schneirla succeeded Be ...
Three Important Postwar Influences 77 Darwinian principles that led to sociobiology, behavioral ecology, and evolutionary psycho ...
78 Comparative Psychology implications and permitted reinterpretation of many phenom- ena. If a nest of eggs is left unguarded i ...
Conclusion: Persistent Issues 79 cognition, and language (Roitblat, 1987; Shettleworth, 1998; Vauclair, 1996). The most publiciz ...
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