ABSTRACT

Comparative Psychology (second edition) is a core textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate courses in Comparative Psychology, Animal Behavior, and Evolutionary Psychology. Its main goal is to introduce the student to evolutionary and developmental approaches to the study of animal behavior.

The structure of the book reflects the principal areas of importance to psychology students studying animal behavior: evolution, physiological issues, learning and cognition, development, and social evolution.

Throughout, this text includes many examples drawn from the study of human behavior, highlighting general and basic principles that apply broadly to the animal kingdom.

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART I PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY

chapter 2|44 pages

Biological Evolution

chapter 3|56 pages

Origin and Evolution of Animals

chapter 4|46 pages

Evolution and Development 134

part |2 pages

PART II BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY

chapter 5|44 pages

Simple Nervous Systems and Behavior

part |2 pages

PART III LEARNING AND COGNITION

chapter 7|60 pages

General Processes in Associative Learning

chapter 9|52 pages

Animal Cognition

part |2 pages

PART IV Development of Behavior

chapter 10|32 pages

Genes and Behavior

chapter 11|50 pages

Early Learning and Behavior

chapter 12|56 pages

Early Social Learning and Behavior

part |2 pages

PART V Social Evolution

chapter 13|60 pages

Reproductive and Social Behavior

chapter 14|50 pages

Brain, Behavior, and Evolution of Primates