Conventional behavior, of which linguistic behavior is the principal variety, is identified as responses having formal properties that are not determined by the natural properties of stimulus objects, but instead by properties attributed to those objects under the auspices of particular groups. Given the ubiquity of this type of behavior in the repertoires of human beings and its complete absence in those of non-humans, the argument is made that animal models of human disorders, in which disturbances of conventional behaviors constitute defining features, are not sufficiently analogous to these conditions in humans to be pursued with good result. Because conventional behavior of the linguistic type is ubiquitous in the repertoires of normal...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
1 H E PURPOSE of this article is to survey several areas of research in animal behavior which seem t...
Conventional behavior, of which linguistic behavior is the principal variety, is identified as respo...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
1. The classic animal models for human psychiatric conditions involves rodents As prey species, thei...
There are three main parts to this paper. These review the rationale for the use of animal models of...
Modeling aspects of the human condition in animals has provided invaluable information on the physio...
In this article, the authors take a very conservative view of the contribution of animal models to a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review describes the animal behavior models that provide insight ...
Abstract The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in a...
Most psychopathology focuses on the current mental picture of an individual with some including rela...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
1 H E PURPOSE of this article is to survey several areas of research in animal behavior which seem t...
Conventional behavior, of which linguistic behavior is the principal variety, is identified as respo...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
1. The classic animal models for human psychiatric conditions involves rodents As prey species, thei...
There are three main parts to this paper. These review the rationale for the use of animal models of...
Modeling aspects of the human condition in animals has provided invaluable information on the physio...
In this article, the authors take a very conservative view of the contribution of animal models to a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review describes the animal behavior models that provide insight ...
Abstract The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in a...
Most psychopathology focuses on the current mental picture of an individual with some including rela...
In behavioral neurosciences, such as neurobiology and biopsychology, animal models make it possible ...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
The use of animals in neurosciences has a long history. It is considered indispensable in areas in w...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
The use of animal models is essential in carrying out research into clinical phenomena such as addic...
1 H E PURPOSE of this article is to survey several areas of research in animal behavior which seem t...