In this book, considerable emphasis is placed on the role of selective attention. Several chapters are devoted to the important but neglected problem of interspecies differences in discrimination learning. Other topics cover in some detail include generalization, behavioural contrast and peak shift, the discrimination of time intervals by animals, response strategies and aversive schedules. One chapter is devote to visual pattern recognition, and another to issues in the physiology of discrimination learning.
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