05324nam 2200637Ia 450 991083047540332120230422035956.01-118-69703-01-281-38203-50-470-37687-20-470-37664-30-585-22054-9(CKB)111000211302436(EBL)353468(SSID)ssj0000167109(PQKBManifestationID)11151579(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000167109(PQKBWorkID)10169947(PQKB)10739595(MiAaPQ)EBC353468(OCoLC)232611806(EXLCZ)9911100021130243619991006d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrHandbook of applied dog behavior and trainingvolume 1adaptation and learning[electronic resource] /Steven R. Lindsay ; foreword by Victoria Lea VoithAmes Blackwell Publishing20001 online resource (430 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8138-0754-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Origins and Domestication; Archaeological Record; Domestication: Processes and Definitions; Biological and Behavioral Evidence; Effects of Domestication; The Silver Fox: A Possible Model of Domestication; Selective Breeding, the Dog Fancy, and the Future; References; 2 Development of Behavior; The Critical or Sensitive Period Hypothesis; Early Development and Reflexive Behavior; Socialization: Learning to Relate and Communicate; Learning to Compete and Cope; Learning to Adjust and Control; Preventing Behavior Problems; References3 Neurobiology of Behavior and Learning Cellular Composition of the Brain; Hindbrain and Midbrain Structures; Diencephalon; Limbic System; Learning and the Septohippocampal System; Cerebral Cortex; Neurotransmitters and Behavior; Neural Substrates of Motivation (Hypothalamus); Neurobiology of Aggression (Hypothalamus); Neurobiology of Fear; Autonomic Nervous System-mediated Concomitants of Fear; Neurobiology of Compulsive Behavior and Stereotypies; Neurobiology of Attachment and Separation Distress; Psychomotor Epilepsy, Catalepsy, and Narcolepsy; References; 4 Sensory Abilities; VisionAudition Olfaction; Vomeronasal Organ; Gustation; Somatosensory System; Reflexive Organization; Extrasensory Perception; References; 5 Biological and Dispositional Constraints on Learning; Nature Versus Nurture; Instincts, "Fixed" Action Patterns, and Functional Systems; Instinctual Learning; Preparedness and Selective Association; Instinctive Drift and Appetitive Learning; Contrafreeloading; Genetic Predisposition and Temperament; Breed Variations; Inheritance of Fear; Heredity and Intelligence; References; 6 Classical Conditioning; Pavlov's DiscoveryBasic Conditioning Arrangements Between Conditioned Stimulus and Unconditioned Stimulus Common Examples of Classical Conditioning; Konorski's Conceptualization of Reflexive Behavior; Rescorla's Contingency Model of Classical Conditioning; Stimulus Factors Affecting Conditioned-Stimulus Acquisition and Maintenance; Conditioned Compound Stimuli; Higher-Order Conditioning; Generalization and Discrimination; Extinction of Classical Conditioning; Spontaneous Recovery and Other Sources of Relapse; Habituation and Sensitization; Special Phenomena of Classical ConditioningClassically Generated Opponent Processes and Emotions Counter conditioning; Classical Conditioning and Fear; References; 7 Instrumental Learning; Differences Between Classical and Instrumental Conditioning; Theoretical Perspectives; Thorndike's Connectionism; Guthrie's Learning Theory and Behavior Modification; Tolman's Expectancy Theory; B. F. Skinner and the Analysis of Behavior; Basic Concepts and Principles of Instrumental Learning; Motivation, Learning, and Performance; Antecedent Control: Establishing Operations and Discriminative Stimuli; Premack Principle: The Relativity of ReinforcementLearning and the Control of the EnvironmentTwenty-five years of study and experience went into the making of this one-of-a-kind reference. Veterinarians, animal scientists, dog owners, trainers, consultants, and counselors will find this book a benchmark reference and handbook concerning positive, humane management and control of dogs. Reflecting the author's extensive work with dogs, this book promises thorough explanations of topics, and proven behavioural strategies that have been designed, tested, and used by the author. More than 50 figures and tables illustrate this unique and significant contribution to dog behaviour,DogsBehaviorDogsTrainingDogsBehavior.DogsTraining.581.6/59/097636.7/0887636.70835Lindsay Steven R.1951-881309MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830475403321Handbook of applied dog behavior and training1968240UNINA