Ausgabe 2/2016
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Chimpanzee food preferences, associative learning, and the origins of cooking
Michael J. Beran, Lydia M. Hopper, Frans B. M. de Waal, Ken Sayers, Sarah F. Brosnan
How comparative psychology can shed light on human evolution: Response to Beran et al.’s discussion of “Cognitive capacities for cooking in chimpanzees”
Alexandra G. Rosati, Felix Warneken
Chimpanzees, cooking, and a more comparative psychology
Michael J. Beran, Lydia M. Hopper, Frans B. M. de Waal, Sarah F. Brosnan, Ken Sayers
Abstract numerical discrimination learning in rats
Tohru Taniuchi, Junko Sugihara, Mariko Wakashima, Makiko Kamijo
Discriminative properties of the reinforcer can be used to attenuate the renewal of extinguished operant behavior
Sydney Trask, Mark E. Bouton
Associatively mediated stopping: Training stimulus-specific inhibitory control
William A. Bowditch, Frederick Verbruggen, Ian P. L. McLaren
Central amygdala lesions inhibit pontine nuclei acoustic reactivity and retard delay eyeblink conditioning acquisition in adult rats
Joseph M. Pochiro, Derick H. Lindquist