The animal welfare movement was empowered by decades of animal studies focused on the ontogeny of psychopathology in non-human primates and other species. When H. F. Harlow induced aberrant behaviors in rhesus macaques, collaborators began the search for effective behavioral and psychopharmacological interventions. Years later, working with human subjects in his clinical practice, Harlow’s first graduate student, A. H. Maslow developed a “Hierarchy of Needs” and the hypothetical construct of self-actualization. Following Harlow’s practice of using human models to design monkey studies, present day psychologists apply what is known about maladaptive behavior and the factors that facilitate positive human behavior to improve the quality of li...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
The APA Handbook of Comparative Psychology is a magnum opus of the first calibre, encompassing the m...
abstract: Animal psychology is the study of how animals interact with one another, their environment...
The animal welfare movement was empowered by decades of animal studies focused on the ontogeny of ps...
Despite the growing knowledge and literature on primate medicine, assessment and treatment of behavi...
Seeking a scientific basis for understanding and treating mental illness, and inspired by the work o...
Animal well-being is not only important for any institution or private person holding animals in cap...
Most psychopathology focuses on the current mental picture of an individual with some including rela...
The purpose of this paper is a qualitative insight into the problem of psychopathological phenomena ...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>To date, experimental and preclinical studies on neuropsychiatric condition...
Research using non-human animals as experimental subjects to understand human behavior have been bas...
The author introduces the organization, Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and comm...
Comparative and developmental psychology have impacted one another for well over 100 years. Research...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
The APA Handbook of Comparative Psychology is a magnum opus of the first calibre, encompassing the m...
abstract: Animal psychology is the study of how animals interact with one another, their environment...
The animal welfare movement was empowered by decades of animal studies focused on the ontogeny of ps...
Despite the growing knowledge and literature on primate medicine, assessment and treatment of behavi...
Seeking a scientific basis for understanding and treating mental illness, and inspired by the work o...
Animal well-being is not only important for any institution or private person holding animals in cap...
Most psychopathology focuses on the current mental picture of an individual with some including rela...
The purpose of this paper is a qualitative insight into the problem of psychopathological phenomena ...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
<div><p>Background</p><p>To date, experimental and preclinical studies on neuropsychiatric condition...
Research using non-human animals as experimental subjects to understand human behavior have been bas...
The author introduces the organization, Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and comm...
Comparative and developmental psychology have impacted one another for well over 100 years. Research...
As many studies of cognition and behavior involve captive animals, assessing any psychological impac...
The APA Handbook of Comparative Psychology is a magnum opus of the first calibre, encompassing the m...
abstract: Animal psychology is the study of how animals interact with one another, their environment...