Description
Ecological Learning Theory
Psychology Library Editions: Comparative Psychology Series
Author: Davey Graham
Language: EnglishSubject for Ecological Learning Theory:
Keywords
Instrumental Conditioning; Zonotrichia Leucophrys; pavlovian; Defense Reactions; conditioning; Taste Aversion Learning; taste; Pavlovian Conditioning; aversion; CS UCS Interval; instrumental; Adjunctive Behaviors; contingencies; Pavlovian Learning; key; CS UCS Pairing; pecking; Pavlovian CRs; profitable; Instrumental Contingencies; prey; Key Pecking; Profitable Prey; Omission Contingency; Instrumental Responding; Backward Conditioning; Rescorla Wagner Model; Matching Law; CS UCS Contingency; Associative Strength; Behavior Systems Approach; Pavlovian CS; Higher Order Conditioning; DMTS Task; Instrumental Response
Publication date: 03-2020
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 02-2018
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Originally published in 1989, this title presents a view of adaptive behaviour which integrates both evolutionary and psychological perspectives on learning. The study of learning, and in particular conditioning, had evolved in isolation from the rest of the biological sciences, and until the late 1980s had largely ignored the fact that learning processes are adaptive functions subject to the pressures of evolutionary selection. This text is designed to give a thorough insight into contemporary views of learning mechanisms, at the same time incorporating an evolutionary perspective on the function and performance of learning.
Graham Davey gives a detailed introduction to evolutionary approaches to behaviour and basic learning phenomena such as Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning. He also provides a comparative introduction to both learning and performance aspects of conditioning. He covers ecological approaches to adaptive behaviour (e.g. foraging theory), specialized learning processes such as concept formation, spatial learning, and language learning.
Innovative in its integration of ecological and evolutionary approaches with more traditional associative views of learning, the book introduces the reader to learning in a very wide variety of species other than the traditional laboratory rat and pigeon. It will be valuable to anyone with a general interest in animal behaviour, and also to those with a specific interest in learning, adaptive behaviour, and evolutionary approaches to behaviour.
List of Illustrations. Preface. 1. Ecology. Evolution, and Learning 2. Comparative Aspects of Conditioning: Pavlovian Learning 3. Comparative Aspects of Conditioning: Instrumental Learning 4. Cognitive Aspects of Conditioning: Associations, Representations, and Memories 5. Performance Models of Pavlovian Conditioning 6. The Biological Function of Pavlovian Conditioning 7. Instrumental Conditioning: Learning Mechanisms, Performance, and Function 8. Behavioural Ecology 9. Phase-Specific Learning: Imprinting and Avian Song Learning 10. Learning and Intelligence. Journal and Periodical Abbreviations. Bibliography. Name Index. Species Index. Subject Index.
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