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Primate Psychology
Primate Psychology

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Creators: Filippo Aureli, Jo-anne Bachorowski, Michael J. Beran, Jesse M. Bering, Josep Call, Claudio Cantalupo, Lynn A. Fairbanks, Samuel D. Gosling, Franklynn C. Graves, Rebecca A. Herman, J. Dee Higley, William D. Hopkins, Peter G. Judge, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Lori Marino, Dario Maestripieri
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Category: Book

List Price: $44.00
Buy New: $32.00
You Save: $12.00 (27%)



New (14) Used (5) from $29.95

Sales Rank: 1031238

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 640
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.3

ISBN: 0674018478
Dewey Decimal Number: 156
EAN: 9780674018471
ASIN: 0674018478

Publication Date: September 6, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • Hardcover - Primate Psychology

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Product Description

In more ways than we may sometimes care to acknowledge, the human being is just another primate--it is certainly only very rarely that researchers into cognition, emotion, personality, and behavior in our species and in other primates come together to compare notes and share insights. This book, one of the few comprehensive attempts at integrating behavioral research into human and nonhuman primates, does precisely that--and in doing so, offers a clear, in-depth look at the mutually enlightening work being done in psychology and primatology.

Relying on theories of behavior derived from psychology rather than ecology or biological anthropology, the authors, internationally known experts in primatology and psychology, focus primarily on social processes in areas including aggression, conflict resolution, sexuality, attachment, parenting, social development and affiliation, cognitive development, social cognition, personality, emotions, vocal and nonvocal communication, cognitive neuroscience, and psychopathology. They show nonhuman primates to be far more complex, cognitively and emotionally, than was once supposed, with provocative implications for our understanding of supposedly unique human characteristics. Arguing that both human and nonhuman primates are distinctive for their wide range of context-sensitive behaviors, their work makes a powerful case for the future integration of human and primate behavioral research.

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