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9780521432412

Causal Mechanisms of Behavioural Development

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521432412

  • ISBN10:

    0521432413

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1994-06-24
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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How does behaviour develop in humans and animals? What are the causal mechanisms governing this behaviour? These important questions are addressed in this book. All the significant conceptual and empirical advances in this study of behavioural development are discussed in this volume by a wide range of scientists from different disciplines. A special feature of the approach taken here is that learning, as studied by experimental psychologists, is considered to be one process contributing to the development of the individual from conception to death. The development of the brain is also discussed in relation to behavioural processes. The book is dedicated to Jaap Kruijit, whose pioneering approach to the study of causal mechanisms of behavioural development has inspired many workers in this field. It will be an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers in animal behaviour, psychology, and neuroscience.

Table of Contents

Introduction Jaap Kruijt G. P. Baerends
Part I. Introduction: 1. The concept of cause in the study of behaviour J. A. Hogan
2. Neurobiological analyses of behavioural mechanisms in development J. J. Bolhuis
Part II. Development of Perceptual and Motor Mechanisms: 3. The neural basis for the acquisition and production of bird song T. J. DeVoogd
4. Sexual imprinting as a two-stage process H.-J. Bischof
5. The influence of social interactions on the development of song and sexual preference in birds N. S. Clayton
6. Perceptual mechanisms in imprinting and song learning C. ten Cate
7. The development of action patterns K. C. Berridge
Part III. Development of Behaviour Systems: 8. The ontogeny of social displays: interplay between motor development, development of motivational systems and social experience T. G. G. Groothuis
9. Psychobiology of the early mother - young relationship A. S. Fleming, and E. M. Blass
10. Development of behaviour systems J. A. Hogan
Part IV. Development of Cognition: 11. Cortical mechanisms of cognitive development M. H. Johnson
12. Cognitive development in animals D. F. Sherry
13. The biological building blocks of spoken language J. L. Locke
Part V. Learning and Development: 14. Behavioural change as a result of experience: toward principles of learning and development P. D. Balsam, and R. Silver
15. The varieties of learning in development: toward a common framework S. J. Shettleworth
16. Representation development in associative systems I. P. L. McLaren.

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