ABSTRACT
First published in 1984. With this volume we initiate a series of books in comparative cognition and neuroscience. The presentations at the Harry Frank Guggenheim Conference, June 2-4, 1982, out of which the present volume grew, showed that this field of enquiry into cognitive functioning and its neural basis had reached maturity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|71 pages
Cognition in Animals and Humans
part II|92 pages
Working Memory
part III|61 pages
Sequence Memory
part IV|120 pages
Concept Formation and Processing of Complex Stimuli
part V|55 pages
Judgments of Similarity and Difference
part VI|82 pages
Space, Time, and Number
part VII|99 pages
Evolution and Development
part VIII|68 pages
Neurophysiological Approaches