International Journal of Comparative Psychology

Special Issues Under Preparation

 

Development, Evolution, and Comparative Psychology
Guest Editors:
Robert Lickliter (licklite@fiu.edu) and Susan M. Schneider(schneids@fiu.edu)
Florida International University, U.S.A.

The identity of comparative psychology: Its status and advances in evolutionary theory and genetics
Ethel Tobach (tobach@amnh.org)

The role of development in evolutionary change: A view from comparative psychology
Robert Lickiter and Susan M. Schneider (lickliter@gmail.com)

Studying evolution in action: Foundations for a transgenerational comparative psychology
Hunter Huneycutt (hhoneycu@indiana.edu)

Psychology is a developmental science
Gary Greenberg and Ty Partridge (gary.greenberg@whichita.edu)

Social traditions and the maintenance and loss of geographic variation in mating patterns of brown-headed cowbirds
Todd M. Freeberg and David J. White (whitedj@psych.upenn.edu)

The role of peers in cultural innovation and cultural transmission: Evidence from the play of dolphin calves
Stan A. Kuczaj, Radhika Makecha, Marie Trone, Roin D. Paulos, and Joana A. Ramos (s.kuczaj@usm.edu)

Ordering and executive functioning as a window on the evolution and development of cognitive sys-tems
Brendan McGonigle and Margaret Chalmers (http://bion.psy.ed.ac.uk)

 

Complex Learning in Arthropods
Guest Editor:
Frederick R. Prete
Visuo Technologies & DePaul University, U.S.A.(f-prete-1@alumni.uchicago.edu)


 

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