Pearce, 2013 - Google Patents
Animal learning and cognition: an introductionPearce, 2013
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- Pearce J
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Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction provides an up-to-date review of the principal findings from more than a century of research into animal intelligence. This new edition has been expanded to take account of the many exciting developments that have …
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