The Study of Behavior
Behavior studies now span a variety of sub-disciplines, including behavioral ecology, neuroscience, cognitive psychology and evolutionary developmental biology. While the fields' rapid growth has led to startling new insights into animal behavior, it has brought increasingly fragmented approaches to the subject. Integrating ideas and findings from a range of disciplines, this book provides a common framework for understanding diverse issues in behavior studies. The framework is derived from classical ethology, incorporating concepts and data from research in experimental psychology, neurophysiology and evolutionary biology. Hogan outlines the origin and development of major ideas and issues in the field, drawing on examples throughout to highlight connections across sub-disciplines. Demonstrating how results in one area can directly inform work in others, the book ultimately proposes concepts to facilitate new discussions that will open the way for improved dialog between researchers across behavior studies.
- Takes a semi-historical approach, providing the reader with background information on the origin and development of major ideas and issues in the field
- Provides a new common framework for students and researchers of animal behavior, integrating diverse issues from a range of sub-disciplines
- Draws on a range of examples to demonstrate how results in one area can directly inform work in the others, opening the way for improved dialog between researchers
Reviews & endorsements
'As a whole, Hogan's book provides an up to date overview of the diversity of ethology and acceleration of elites basic principles and mechanisms.' Pertti Koskimies, Luonnon Tutkija ('Nature Researcher')
Product details
No date availableHardback
9781107191976
380 pages
235 × 155 × 22 mm
0.73kg
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The framework
- 2. Structure of behavior: actions, perceptions, representations, behavior systems
- 3. Motivation: immediate causes of behavior
- 4. Motivational consequences of behavior: emotion, homeostasis, expectancies, orientation, rhythms
- 5. Ontogeny of structure: development of behavior systems
- 6. Ontogeny of structure: some principles of development
- 7. Causes and consequences of development: reinforcement, learning, memory
- 8. Phylogeny of structure: evolution of behavior
- 9. Phylogenetic consequences: survival value (current fitness)
- 10. Phylogenetic consequences: adaptations and historical origins
- Afterword
- References
- Name index
- Subject index.