1st Edition

Ecological Learning Theory

By Graham Davey Copyright 1989
410 Pages
by Routledge

410 Pages
by Routledge

410 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

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.

Biography

Graham Davey