Walker, Stephen
Animal thought Stephen Walker - London Routledge&K. Paul 1983 - 437 p.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Descartes's dichotomy
2. Darwinian continuity
3. Thorndike (1874-1949) Pavlov (1849-1936) and twentieth-century theories of animal learning
4. The phylogenetic scale brain size and brain cells
5. The functional organisation of the vertebrate brain
6. The life of vertebrates and the survival value of intelligence
7. Modes of perception
8.Memory-sustained and revived perceptions
9. Knowing and meaning in monkeys and apes
10. Animal thought and human thought conclusions
Bibliography
Index
0710207077
Animal Intelligence
Internation Library of Psychology
156 Wal 7
Animal thought Stephen Walker - London Routledge&K. Paul 1983 - 437 p.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Descartes's dichotomy
2. Darwinian continuity
3. Thorndike (1874-1949) Pavlov (1849-1936) and twentieth-century theories of animal learning
4. The phylogenetic scale brain size and brain cells
5. The functional organisation of the vertebrate brain
6. The life of vertebrates and the survival value of intelligence
7. Modes of perception
8.Memory-sustained and revived perceptions
9. Knowing and meaning in monkeys and apes
10. Animal thought and human thought conclusions
Bibliography
Index
0710207077
Animal Intelligence
Internation Library of Psychology
156 Wal 7