A Review of Evolution of Learning and Memory Mechanisms (1st Ed)
Una revisión de Evolution of Learning and Memory Mechanisms (1a Ed)
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Bertin, Francisca
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https://revistapsicologia.uchile.cl/index.php/RDP/article/view/6786310.5354/0719-0581.2022.67863
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Editors: Mark A. Krause, Karen L. Hollis, & Mauricio R. Papini
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Place of publication: Cambridge, UK
Year: 2022
Online ISBN: 9781108768450
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108768450
Publisher details: Dr. Mark A. Krause is Professor of Psychology at Southern Oregon University. He has studied various psychological processes of learning in multiple animals, including birds, chimpanzees, and snakes. He worked as an associate editor at the Journal of Animal Behavior and Cognition. Dr. Karen. L. Hollis is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Mount Holyoke College. She stands out for her studies in multiple species integrating animal learning under an evolutionary perspective. She has worked as an editor for Animal Learning & Behavior, Journal of Comparative Psychology, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review and Behavioral Processes. Dr. Mauricio R. Papini is Professor of Psychology at Texas Christian University. He works on the comparative study of the associative and emotional modulation of behavior in different vertebrates. He is also an editor at the International Journal of Comparative Psychology. Editores: Mark A. Krause, Karen L. Hollis, & Mauricio R. Papini
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Lugar de edición: Cambridge, Reino Unido
Año: 2022
Online ISBN: 9781108768450
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108768450
Datos de los editores: Dr. Mark A. Krause es profesor de Psicología en Southern Oregon University. Él ha estudiado diversos procesos psicológicos del aprendizaje en múltiples animales, incluyendo aves, chimpancés y serpientes. Trabajó como editor asociado en Journal of Animal Behavior and Cognition. Dra. Karen. L. Hollis es profesora emérita de Psicología en Mount Holyoke College. Destacada por sus estudios en múltiples especies integrando el aprendizaje animal bajo una perspectiva evolutiva. Trabajó como editora en las revistas Animal Learning & Behavior, Journal of Comparative Psychology, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review and Behavioral Processes. Dr. Mauricio R. Papini es profesor de Psicología en Texas Christian University. Trabaja en el estudio comparado de la modulación asociativa y emocional de la conducta en distintos vertebrados. También es editor en la revista International Journal of Comparative Psychology.