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Disappointment and recovery occur frequently in life, as does irritation regarding one's financial or economic state compared with others. Incentive relativity is the study of this phenomenon, and this work provides a full account of the subject, suitable for behavioural scientists and psychologists. The book shows that animals also respond on the basis of the relative value of rewards current compared with previous, to the reward available in one situation versus what is available in another context. These relativity effects are stressful in animals but they may also be adaptive, driving animals to seek the best that is available. The book demonstrates that animal research may lead to an understanding of individual differences in discernment and susceptibility to disappointment and to an understanding of both the advantages and disadvantages of dissatisfaction.
This book, based on the Flowerree Mardi Gras Symposium at Tulane University, juxtaposes contemporary research and theory from several areas of animal learning -- learning theory, comparative cognition, animal models of human behavior, and functional neurology. Investigators pursuing these different routes often work in isolation of progress being made in, what should be, related fields. This book will acquaint students and researchers with a variety of topics, ordinarily treated separately, in a way that will stimulate integrative thinking. Cognitive interpretations of animal learning are included, as well as recent developments in conditioning theory, physiological bases of learning, animal models of human behavior problems, and psychopharmacology.
This book, based on the Flowerree Mardi Gras Symposium at Tulane
University, juxtaposes contemporary research and theory from
several areas of animal learning -- learning theory, comparative
cognition, animal models of human behavior, and functional
neurology. Investigators pursuing these different routes often work
in isolation of progress being made in, what should be, related
fields. This book will acquaint students and researchers with a
variety of topics, ordinarily treated separately, in a way that
will stimulate integrative thinking. Cognitive interpretations of
animal learning are included, as well as recent developments in
conditioning theory, physiological bases of learning, animal models
of human behavior problems, and psychopharmacology.
Disappointment and recovery occur frequently in life, as does irritation regarding one's financial or economic state compared with others. Incentive relativity is the study of this phenomenon, and this work provides a full account of the subject, suitable for behavioural scientists and psychologists. The book shows that animals also respond on the basis of the relative value of rewards current compared with previous, to the reward available in one situation versus what is available in another context. These relativity effects are stressful in animals but they may also be adaptive, driving animals to seek the best that is available. The book demonstrates that animal research may lead to an understanding of individual differences in discernment and susceptibility to disappointment and to an understanding of both the advantages and disadvantages of dissatisfaction.
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