31. Sensation (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
February 2011.
In psychology , sensation and perception are stages of processing of the senses in human and animal systems, such as vision , auditory , vestibular, and pain senses. These topics are considered part of psychology, and
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32. Tool use by animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Animal cognition
Cognition
Animal communication
Comparative cognition
Cognitive ethology
Neuroethology
Elephant cognition
Emotion in Animals
Pain in Animals
Primate cognition
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33. David Premack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to be a fruitful concept in psychology and neuroscience. For example, hundreds of articles have been published on theory of mind in fields ranging from comparative psychology studies of cognitive capacities of animals [ 8 ] [ 9 ] to human
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34. Genetics of aggression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are mainly based on animals due to the ethical concern in using humans for genetic study. animals are first selectively bred and then placed in a variety of environmental conditions, allowing researchers to examine the differences of
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35. Ivan Pavlov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and Psychopathology of Animals . [ 3 ]
As Pavlov's work became known in the West, particularly through the writings of John B. Watson , the idea of "conditioning" as an automatic form of learning became a key concept in the developing
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36. Apparent death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and Moore, A.U., (1960). Animal hypnosis: a study of the induction of tonic immobility in chickens. Journal of Comparative Physiology and Psychology, 43: 99-111
^ Gallup, G.G., Jr., Nash, R.F., Potter, R.J. and Donegan, N.H., (1970).
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37. Apparent death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and Moore, A.U., (1960). Animal hypnosis: a study of the induction of tonic immobility in chickens. Journal of Comparative Physiology and Psychology, 43: 99-111
^ Gallup, G.G., Jr., Nash, R.F., Potter, R.J. and Donegan, N.H., (1970).
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38. Ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Relationship with comparative psychology
comparative psychology also studies animal behaviour, but, as opposed to ethology, is construed as a sub-topic of psychology rather than as one of biology . Historically, where comparative
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39. Ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Relationship with comparative psychology
comparative psychology also studies animal behaviour, but, as opposed to ethology, is construed as a sub-topic of psychology rather than as one of biology . Historically, where comparative
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40. Ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] Relationship with comparative psychology
comparative psychology also studies animal behaviour, but, as opposed to ethology, is construed as a sub-topic of psychology rather than as one of biology . Historically, where comparative
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