Adaptive Dynamics: The Theoretical Analysis of Behavior

Author:   John E. R. Staddon ,  North Carolina, USA)
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
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9780262194532


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   22 June 2001
Recommended Age:   From 18
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John E. R. Staddon ,  North Carolina, USA)
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:   Bradford Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.848kg
ISBN:  

9780262194532


ISBN 10:   0262194538
Pages:   420
Publication Date:   22 June 2001
Recommended Age:   From 18
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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""There is a shortage of books and materials that help students and instructors move from a cursory analysis of animal learning and behavior to a deeper level of understanding. John Staddon, one of the most creative and thoughtful scientists in the field, is to be commended for giving us such a book.""--Armando Machado, Department of Psychology, Indiana University, USA, and Instituto de Educacao e Psicologia, Universidade do Minho, PortugalPlease note: The second ""c"" in ""Educacao"" bears a cedilla, and a tilda appears over the final ""a"" in the same word. ""A superb and useful guide to understanding adaptive behavior through a step-by-step development and qualitative comparison of parsimonious models. This interesting volume is filled with information and insight.""--Jose L. Contreras-Vidal, Department of Kinesiology and Neuroscience & Cognitive Science Program, University of Maryland at College Park ""Adaptive Dynamics is a real tour de force. By showing that phenomena such as navigation and timing may be adequately described by simple behavioristic models, Staddon issues a challenge to cognitive theorists. His ""theoretical behaviorism"" charts a middle way between behaviorist and cognitivist approaches, retaining the parsimony of behaviorism with an ability to explain complex behavior associated with cognitive models.""--Randolph Grace, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand ""This is vintage Staddon: ingenious, mathematical, black-box models of behavior. It accepts Skinner's prescription that the study of behavior is a self-contained science and rejects his proscription against models. The models are nonliteral in that they are not based on physiology or brain mechanisms. They specify relations between observable variables. This book is an exciting challenge and a must read for anybody with the courage to consider a nonmolecular approach to behavior.""--George Collier, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University


There is a shortage of books and materials that help students and instructors move from a cursory analysis of animal learning and behavior to a deeper level of understanding. John Staddon, one of the most creative and thoughtful scientists in the field, is to be commended for giving us such a book. --Armando Machado, Department of Psychology, Indiana University, USA, and Instituto de Educacao e Psicologia, Universidade do Minho, PortugalPlease note: The second c in Educacao bears a cedilla, and a tilda appears over the final a in the same word. A superb and useful guide to understanding adaptive behavior through a step-by-step development and qualitative comparison of parsimonious models. This interesting volume is filled with information and insight. --Jose L. Contreras-Vidal, Department of Kinesiology and Neuroscience & Cognitive Science Program, University of Maryland at College Park Adaptive Dynamics is a real tour de force. By showing that phenomena such as navigation and timing may be adequately described by simple behavioristic models, Staddon issues a challenge to cognitive theorists. His theoretical behaviorism charts a middle way between behaviorist and cognitivist approaches, retaining the parsimony of behaviorism with an ability to explain complex behavior associated with cognitive models. --Randolph Grace, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand This is vintage Staddon: ingenious, mathematical, black-box models of behavior. It accepts Skinner's prescription that the study of behavior is a self-contained science and rejects his proscription against models. The models are nonliteral in that they are not based on physiology or brain mechanisms. They specify relations between observable variables. This book is an exciting challenge and a must read for anybody with the courage to consider a nonmolecular approach to behavior. --George Collier, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University


"""There is a shortage of books and materials that help students and instructors move from a cursory analysis of animal learning and behavior to a deeper level of understanding. John Staddon, one of the most creative and thoughtful scientists in the field, is to be commended for giving us such a book.""--Armando Machado, Department of Psychology, Indiana University, USA, and Instituto de Educacao e Psicologia, Universidade do Minho, PortugalPlease note: The second ""c"" in ""Educacao"" bears a cedilla, and a tilda appears over the final ""a"" in the same word. ""A superb and useful guide to understanding adaptive behavior through a step-by-step development and qualitative comparison of parsimonious models. This interesting volume is filled with information and insight.""--Jose L. Contreras-Vidal, Department of Kinesiology and Neuroscience & Cognitive Science Program, University of Maryland at College Park ""Adaptive Dynamics is a real tour de force. By showing that phenomena such as navigation and timing may be adequately described by simple behavioristic models, Staddon issues a challenge to cognitive theorists. His ""theoretical behaviorism"" charts a middle way between behaviorist and cognitivist approaches, retaining the parsimony of behaviorism with an ability to explain complex behavior associated with cognitive models.""--Randolph Grace, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand ""This is vintage Staddon: ingenious, mathematical, black-box models of behavior. It accepts Skinner's prescription that the study of behavior is a self-contained science and rejects his proscription against models. The models are nonliteral in that they are not based on physiology or brain mechanisms. They specify relations between observable variables. This book is an exciting challenge and a must read for anybody with the courage to consider a nonmolecular approach to behavior.""--George Collier, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University"


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J. E. R. Staddon is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Professor of Zoology and Neurobiology at Duke University.

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