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The Development and Integration of Behaviour

The Development and Integration of Behaviour

The Development and Integration of Behaviour

Essays in Honour of Robert Hinde
Patrick Bateson, King's College, Cambridge
May 1991
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    The main part of the book begins with a study of behavioral development in animals, progresses to the neural and endocrine aspects of behavior, and then to the social behavior of nonhuman primates. The final transition from monkeys to humans, which Hinde made in his own research, leads to an impressive section on the development of social behavior in humans. The last scientific chapter relates to Dr. Hinde's deep concern about aggression and the peculiarly human institution of war. His own commentaries to the book discuss the recurring theme of crossing and recrossing the boundaries among different levels of analysis and the need to study processes. In the final section, his former student Jane Goodall and the late Niko Tinbergen write of their memories of this inspiring man.

    • Original essays by leading international authorities
    • Broad, interdisciplinary coverage of the behavioural sciences
    • Unique blend of ethology, psychology and psychiatry
    • Edited by Patrick Bateson, who has published four outstanding books with the Press

    Reviews & endorsements

    "As a festschrift it is unusual, partly because the person being honored actually contributes to the volume himself and partly because the book is so forward looking and contains up-to-date and useful reviews on a variety of subjects...a well-edited and well-chosen collection of essays. Many are extremely useful and topical reviews in their own right." Nature

    "...a must for any serious student of behavior, not only because of the consistent quality of the essays, but also for Hinde's reaction to them." Choice

    "...useful for individuals interested in the historical paths leading to the modern study of behavior or to readers who need a succinct review of the current hot topics in the development and integration of behavior." Randy J. Nelson and A. Courtney DeVries, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

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    Product details

    May 1991
    Paperback
    9780521407090
    520 pages
    229 × 152 × 29 mm
    0.76kg
    62 b/w illus. 20 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Contributors
    • Preface
    • Part I. Introduction:
    • 1. Levels and processes Patrick Bateson
    • Part II. The Development of Behaviour:
    • 2. Are there principles of behavioural development? Patrick Bateson
    • 3. Differences in behavioural development in closely related species: bird song Peter Marler
    • Commentary 1 Robert A. Hinde
    • Part III. Neural and Endocrine Aspects of Behaviour:
    • 4. Analytical ethology and synthetic neuroscience John C. Fentress
    • 5. Cerebral function and behaviour investigated through a study of filial imprinting Gabriel Horn
    • 6. How does the environment influence the behavioural action of hormones? J. B. Hutchison
    • 7. Testosterone, attention and memory R. J. Andrew
    • 8. A psychobiological approach to maternal behaviour among the primates Jay S. Rosenblatt
    • Commentary 2 Robert A. Hinde
    • Part IV. Social Organisation:
    • 9. The evolution of sex differences and the consequences of polygyny in mammals T. H. Clutton-Brock
    • 10. What can we say about social structure? Thelma E. Rowell
    • 11. On declaring commitment to a partner M. J. A. Simpson
    • Commentary 3 Robert A. Hinde
    • Part V. Human Behaviour:
    • 12. Ethological light on psychoanalytical problems John Bowlby
    • 13. Temperament and attachment: an eclectic approach Joan Stevenson-Hinde
    • 14. A fresh look at 'maternal deprivation' Michael Rutter
    • 15. Relationships and behaviour: the significance of Robert Hinde's work for developmental psychology Judy Dunn
    • 16. The individual and the environment in human behavioural development Marian Radke-Yarrow
    • Commentary 4 Robert A. Hinde
    • Part VI. Aggression and War:
    • 17. An evolutionary perspective on human aggression David A. Hamburg
    • Commentary 5 Robert A. Hinde
    • Part VII. Memoirs:
    • 18. Some personal remarks Niko Tinbergen
    • 19. Robert Hinde in Africa Jane Goodall
    • Commentary 6 Robert A. Hinde
    • Appendices
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Patrick Bateson, Peter Marler, Robert A. Hinde, John C. Fentress, Gabriel Horn, J. B. Hutchison, R. J. Andrew, Jay S. Rosenblatt, T. H. Clutton-Brock, John Bowlby, Joan Stevenson-Hinde, Michael Rutter, Judy Dunn, Marian Radke-Yarrow, David A. Hamburg, Niko Tinbergen, Jane Goodall

    • Editor
    • Patrick Bateson , King's College, Cambridge