Prepared as a tribute to Donald A. Riley, the essays that appear here are representative of a research area that has loosely been classified as animal cognition -- a categorization that reflects a functionalist philosophy that was prevalent in Riley's laboratory and that many of his students absorbed. According to this philosophy, it is acceptable to hypothesize that an animal might engage in complex processing of information, as long as one can operationalize evidence for such a process and the hypothesis can be presented in the context of testable predictions that can differentiate it from other mechanisms. The contributions to this volume represent the three most important areas of research in animal cognition -- stimulus representation, memory processes, and perceptual processes -- although current research has considerably blurred these distinctions.
Edited by:
Thomas R. Zentall Imprint: Psychology Press Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 710g ISBN:9780805811841 ISBN 10: 0805811842 Series:Comparative Cognition and Neuroscience Series Pages: 370 Publication Date:01 June 1993 Audience:
College/higher education
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Further / Higher Education
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Thomas R. Zentall
Reviews for Animal Cognition: A Tribute To Donald A. Riley
""...the sheer range of topics covered by this volume clearly demonstrates the invaluable contribution made to animal cognition by Al Riley."" —Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology