Stereotypy in monkeys and humans
RM Ridley, HF Baker - Psychological medicine, 1982 - cambridge.org
Stereotyped movements are described in monkeys and humans and are classified as
arising from constraint, sensory deprivation in infancy, amphetamine treatment or psychotic …
arising from constraint, sensory deprivation in infancy, amphetamine treatment or psychotic …
[图书][B] Human motivation
B Weiner - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Weiner introduces--and offers his own motivation for producing--this most impressive work
with the following: There are two distinct approaches to the study of motivation. One …
with the following: There are two distinct approaches to the study of motivation. One …
[图书][B] The psychology of fear and stress
JA Gray - 1987 - books.google.com
How do human emotions arise, what functions do they serve, what is their evolutionary
background, how do they relate to behaviour and the brain? These questions are put, and …
background, how do they relate to behaviour and the brain? These questions are put, and …
A modest proposal: displacement activities as an indicator of emotions in primates
Displacement activities are behaviour patterns (mostly body care activities) characterized by
their apparent irrelevance to the situation in which they appear. Scratching, autogrooming …
their apparent irrelevance to the situation in which they appear. Scratching, autogrooming …
[图书][B] An introduction to animal behaviour
A Manning, MS Dawkins - 2012 - books.google.com
Wolves excitedly greet each other as members of the pack come together; a bumble bee
uses its long tongue to reach the nectar at the base of a foxglove flower; a mongoose swiftly …
uses its long tongue to reach the nectar at the base of a foxglove flower; a mongoose swiftly …
Conditions producing psychogenic polydipsia.
JL Falk - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychogenic polydipsia is related to midrange food consummatory rate reinforcement
schedules. It is only slightly reduced by presession administered large water loads. It varies …
schedules. It is only slightly reduced by presession administered large water loads. It varies …
Behavioral and physiological reactions in dogs to a veterinary examination: Owner-dog interactions improve canine well-being
E Csoltova, M Martineau, A Boissy, C Gilbert - Physiology & Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
In order to improve well-being of dogs during veterinary visits, we aimed to investigate the
effect of human social interactions on behavior and physiology during routine examination …
effect of human social interactions on behavior and physiology during routine examination …
Behavioural indicators of anxiety: an empirical test in chimpanzees
KC Baker, F Aureli - Behaviour, 1997 - brill.com
Behavioural, pharmacological, and physiological evidence supports an association between
displacement activities and anxiety in macaques. Information is scarce in other primate and …
displacement activities and anxiety in macaques. Information is scarce in other primate and …
[HTML][HTML] Appeasement function of displacement behaviours? Dogs' behavioural displays exhibited towards threatening and neutral humans
Appeasement signals are behavioural patterns displaying an animal's non-aggressive
attitude and are hypothesized to reduce the aggressive behaviours in the receiver. In …
attitude and are hypothesized to reduce the aggressive behaviours in the receiver. In …
Abnormal patterns of displacement activities: a review and reinterpretation
P Anselme - Behavioural Processes, 2008 - Elsevier
A series of important theoretical contributions flourished in the years 1950–1970 about
displacement activities—those 'out-of-context'actions expressed by organisms in stressful …
displacement activities—those 'out-of-context'actions expressed by organisms in stressful …