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Behavioral Primatology
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Adult Male Rhesus
American Sign Language
ape language research
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cross-modal
Cross-modal Equivalence
Cross-modal Matching
Cross-modal Performance
Cross-modal Recognition
Cross-modal Transfer
discrimination
discrimination learning
Discrimination Learning Set
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Excitatory Strength
Extradimensional Shifts
Female Rhesus
formation
Incorrect Object
intradimensional
Intradimensional Shift
laboratory animal cognition
learning
Learning Set
Learning Set Experiment
Learning Set Formation
Learning Set Training
Macaca Arctoides
monkeys
Mother Infant Groups
naive
Naive Monkeys
nonhuman primate studies
Perodicticus Potto
primate behavioral research methods
Project Washoe
Rhesus Monkeys
sensory integration
set
shifts
sociosexual development
Testosterone Propionate
transfer
WGTA
Product details
- ISBN 9780898591392
- Weight: 380g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1977
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1977. The volume of research on nonhuman primates has expanded tremendously during the past 20 years and researchers' familiarity with them has increased correspondingly. This series of volumes deals with scientific studies of the behavior of nonhuman primates-apes, monkeys, and prosimians. The behavior of these animals is, of course, of interest in its own right. But, then, so is that of the many other orders of animals. Behavior of nonhuman primates is of special interest because these animals are more closely related to human beings structurally, physiologically, and, beyond doubt, behaviorally, than are any other living animals.
Allen. M. Schrier, Brown University
Behavioral Primatology
€91.99
