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The development of numerical competence : animal and human models /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Hillsdale, N.J. :
L. Erlbaum Associates,
c1993.
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Colección: | Comparative cognition and neuroscience
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pt. I. Empirical approaches to counting (or numerical competence) in animals. 1. Invisible counting animals: a history of contributions from comparative psychology, ethology, and learning theory / Mark Rilling. 2. Counting in chimpanzees: nonhuman principles and emergent properties of number / Sarah T. Boysen. 3. Numerosity as a dimension of stimulus control / Werner K. Honig. 4. Counting by chimpanzees and ordinality judgments by macaques in video-formatted tasks / Duane M. Rumbaugh and David A. Washburn
- Pt. II. Counting: criteria and relations to basic processes. 5. Numerical competence in animals: life beyond clever hans / Hank Davis. 6. Numerical competence in animals: a conservative view / Roger K. Thomas and Rosanne B. Lorden. 7. Do animals subitize? / Daniel J. Miller. 8. Quantitative relationships between timing and counting / Hilary A. Broadbent ... [et al.]
- Pt. III. Counting in humans and animals: theoretical perspectives. 9. Animal number abilities: implications for a hierarchical approach to instrumental learning / E. John Capaldi. 10. A conceptual framework for the study of numerical estimation and arithmetic reasoning in animals / C.R. Gallistel. 11. Reflections on number and counting / Ernst von Glasersfeld. 12. Chunking, familiarity, and serial order in counting / Wayne A. Wickelgren.