Handbook of Psychology, Volume 4: Experimental Psychology
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CHAPTER 14 Animal Memory and Cognition E. J. CAPALDI 399 WHAT IS ANIMAL COGNITION? 402 COGNITIVE PROCESSES 403 Perception 403 Di ...
400 Animal Memory and Cognition conventional behavioristic approach to animal behavior—for example, how animals manage to get fr ...
Introduction 401 brain is composed of numerous specific mechanisms, often calledmodules,that are designed by evolution to solve ...
402 Animal Memory and Cognition more-or-less general example of what Symons has in mind, we might cite a belief that flows from ...
Cognitive Processes 403 nest-building activity as totally irrelevant to matters of ani- mal cognition? As indicated, current ani ...
404 Animal Memory and Cognition phenomena. Second, the theory is general and can be used, for example, to explain the acquisitio ...
Cognitive Processes 405 occur between category slides than between noncategory slides. An associative approach can explain much ...
406 Animal Memory and Cognition Achunkconsists of lower order functional elements (e.g., letters of the alphabet) combined to fo ...
Cognitive Processes 407 both C and D. Thus, if some novel cue were to signal D exclusively, it would be more valid than B, and i ...
408 Animal Memory and Cognition humans have an innate “theory of mind module.” According to Baron-Cohen, autistic children, some ...
Cognitive Processes 409 imitation. The idea of learning by imitation would seem to re- quire three things to be entirely convinc ...
410Animal Memory and Cognition In the bisection procedure,two levers may be inserted into an operant box; the rat is reinforced ...
Cognitive Processes 411 schedule,retrospective memory would consist of retaining the memory of poor reward or nonreward over the ...
412 Animal Memory and Cognition under both laboratory and field conditions and includes a variety of topics, ranging from the na ...
Cognitive Processes 413 Figure 14.4 An apparatus employed by Tolman, Ritchie, and Kalish (1946). In preliminary training, rats w ...
414 Animal Memory and Cognition Figure 14.6 The distribution of choices in the test phase of the Tolman et al. (1946) experiment ...
Cognitive Processes 415 TABLE 14.1 The Thirteen Design Features of Language Number Design Feature Vocal auditory channel. Broad ...
416 Animal Memory and Cognition If children are more or less totally deprived of language experience when quite young, they exhi ...
Cognitive Processes 417 and human cognition. Furthermore, there is ample reason for believing that at least in some cases simila ...
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