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Weiner 205 $a2nd ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.$d2013 215 $a1 online resource (770 p.) 225 0 $aHandbook of psychology ;$vv. 3 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-89059-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aHandbook of Psychology; Contents; Handbook of Psychology Preface; Volume Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1 Behavioral Genetics; Introduction; Subjects; Genome Projects; Methods; Natural Genetic Variants and Behavior; Gene Mutations and Behavior; Translational Knockdowns and Behavior; Gene Expression Correlates With Behavior; Genetics and Behavioral Taxonomy; Male Mouse Aggression; Mouse Emotionality; Rat and Mouse Learning and Cognition; Human Psychopathology; Summary; Genetics and Biological Mechanisms of Behavior; Pedigree of Causes; Mouse Olfaction; Rodent Social Recognition 327 $aIndividual Chemosignals and Social RecognitionMouse Offense; Summary; Genotype by Genotype Interactions; Mouse Emotionality; Summary; Genes, Environment, and Behavioral Development; Rats Cognition; Mouse Aggression; Human Personality and Psychopathology; Epigenetics; Future Directions; References; Chapter 2 Evolutionary Psychology; Levels Of Explanation in Evolutionary Psychology; The Metatheory Level of Analysis; Metatheoretical Assumptions that are Consensually Held by Evolutionary Scientists; Natural Selection; Adaptation; Sexual Selection; Inclusive Fitness Theory 327 $aSpecial Metatheoretical Assumptions of Evolutionary PsychologyPsychological Mechanisms as the Main Unit of Analysis; Domain Specificity of Psychological Mechanisms; The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness; The Middle-Level Theory Level of Analysis; Parental Investment Theory; Good Genes Sexual Selection Theory; The Hypothesis Level of Analysis; Good Genes Sexual Selection Theory: Hypotheses; The Prediction Level of Analysis; Good Genes Sexual Selection Theory: Predictions; The Future of Evolutionary Psychology; The Impact of Evolutionary Psychology; Future Directions; References 327 $aChapter 3 Comparative VisionEnvironments and Eyes; Fundamental Features of Photic Environments; Eyes: Basic Design Features and Evolution; Photosensitivity; Measuring Animal Vision; Three Issues in Comparative Vision; Detecting Change; Resolving Spatial Structure; Exploiting Chromatic Cues; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Visual Processing in the Primate Brain; Visual Processing Basics; Parallel Processing in Vision; The Retina; Photoreceptors; Bipolar Cells; Amacrine Cells; Ganglion Cells; Optic Nerve; Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN); Nonretinal Inputs to LGN 327 $aVisual Areas in Primate Cerebral CortexVisual Topographic Maps; V1-Primary Visual Cortex; V2; Major Cortical Visual Processing Pathways; Ventral Pathway; Position Tolerance; Form Selectivity in Single Neurons; Category Selectivity in fMRI; Dorsal Pathway; Middle Temporal Area (MT); Lateral Intraparietal Area (LIP); Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5 Comparative Audition; Introduction; Overview of Acoustic Stimuli and Their Transmission Through the Environment; Auditory Function and Behavior; Absolute Auditory Thresholds; Masked Auditory Thresholds; Frequency Difference Limens 327 $aTemporal Resolution 330 $aPsychology is of interest to academics from many fields, as well as to the thousands of academic and clinical psychologists and general public who can't help but be interested in learning more about why humans think and behave as they do. 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