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Neuroethological studies of cognitive and perceptual processesNeuroethological studies of cognitive and perceptual processes

Neuroethological studies of cognitive and perceptual processes

Cynthia Moss, Sara J. Shettleworth

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How do bats catch insects in the dark? How do bees learn which flowers to visit? How do food-storing birds remember where their hoards are? Questions like these are addressed by neuro-ethology, the branch of behavioral neuroscience concerned with analyzing the neural bases of naturally occurring behaviors. Each of the thirteen chapters gives an up-to-date overview of a particular author's research and places it within the broader context of issues about animal perception and cognition. The book as a whole exemplifies how studying species and their particular specializations can inform general issues in psychology, ethology and neuroscience.

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OL18312379W

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Animal behaviorCognitive neuroscienceNeuropsychologyCognitionNeurosciences cognitivesSCIENCELife SciencesZoologyGeneral

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