In other words , Morgan and other critics objected that Romanes was too willing to credit animals with almost human ... Edward L. Thorndike was fascinated with the question of how we adjust to ( or function in ) our environment .
This updated edition includes chapters that reflect the state-of-the-art of research in this area.
Gordon Bower was born in 1932 in Scio, Ohio, a small town struggling to survive the Great Depression. After playing varsity baseball in college, he had two career choices: professional baseball or graduate school in psychology.
Garry, M., Manning, C. G., Loftus, E. F., & Sherman, S. J. (1996). Imagination inflation: Imagining a ... In P. E. Morris & M. Gruneberg (Eds.), Theoretical Aspects of Memory (pp. 50–78). ... Gibson, E. J., & Walk, R. D. (1956).
In Learning & Memory, leading researcher Howard Eichenbaum provides a new-fashioned synthesis of the contemporary learning and memory fields.
Learning and Memory provides an integration of theoretical perspectives, presented clearly, concisely, and with an approachable writing style, ensuring a coherent and comprehensive learning experience for the reader.
From making conversation to walking and driving, learning and memory are crucial aspects of our survival.
In this landmark volume from 1976, Robert Crowder presents an organized review of the concepts that guide the study of learning and memory.
The first edition of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory was published in 1998 to rave reviews.
This volume will serve as a valuable reference for all neurobiologists and biomedical scientists as well as for cognitive and computational neuroscientists wishing to explore the remarkable phenomena of learning and memory.
"This expanded second edition continues to provide thorough coverage of both landmark research and the latest studies on the processes of learning and remembering, comprehensively covering the principles of classical...