Relacionismo Substancial: A Ontologia do Comportamento à Luz do Behaviorismo Radical.

by Diego Zilio

Zilio, D. (2012). Relacionismo Substancial: A Ontologia do Comportamento à Luz do Behaviorismo Radical. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 28(1), 109-118.

RESUMO:

Sob a influência do pragmatismo e contextualismo pepperiano, analistas do comportamento extraíram... more

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A mente é comportamento.

by Diego Zilio

Zilio, D. (2011). A mente é comportamento. Filosofia: Ciência & Vida, 63, 46-54.

Breve resumo sobre a teoria da mente proposta pelo Behaviorismo Radical de Skinner.

Social and breeding status are associated with the expression of GnIH

by Sam Diaz-Munoz

R. M. Calisi, S. L. Díaz-Muñoz, J. C. Wingfield & G. E. Bentley 2011 Social and breeding status are associated with the expression of GnIH. Genes, Brain and Behavior 10: 557–564.

Note: My contribution was with paternity analysis and evolutionary implications of findings.

Discoveries of how social behavior can influence the plasticity of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) have... more

Did something happen to actual behavior?

by Lukasz Tanas

Psychology advertises itself as a science of behavior, yet things that a layperson takes as prototypical “behaviors”... more

S-R Associations, Their Extinction, and Recovery in an Animal Model of Anxiety: A New Associative Account of Phobias Without Recall of Original Trauma

by Mario A. Laborda

Laborda, M. A., & Miller, R. R. (2011). S–R associations, their extinction, and recovery: A new associative account of phobias without recall of original trauma. Behavior Therapy, 42, 153-169.

Associative accounts of the etiology of phobias have been criticized because of numerous cases of phobias in which the... more

Affiliation among females in wild hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas)

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. (2002a) Affiliation Among Females in Wild Hamadryas Baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas). International Journal of Primatology 23: 1205-1226.

Previous studies of hamadryas baboons have described a “star-shaped” sociogram, whereby the strongest social bonds... more

Two takeovers in wild hamadryas baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. (2000) Two Takeovers in Wild Hamadryas Baboons. Folia Primatologica 71: 169-172.

Introduction:

Hamadryas baboons exhibit a multi-level social structure in which several one-male units... more

Patterns of reconciliation among captive gelada baboons (Theropithecus gelada): a brief report

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. (1997) Patterns of Reconciliation Among Captive Gelada Baboons (Theropithecus gelada). Primates 38(3): 327-332.

Animals that live in groups are frequently exposed to conflict situations and must in some way maintain group... more

Perspectives on Reproduction and Life History in Baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. & Leigh, S. (2006) Perspectives on Reproduction and Life History in Baboons. IN Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives, edited by L. Swedell & S. Leigh. New York: Springer, pp. 1-15. (Introductory chapter to edited volume)

This volume brings together current research on the behavior, ecology, reproduction, and life history – and the... more

Infant mortality after takeovers in wild Ethiopian hamadryas baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. & Tesfaye, T. (2003) Infant Mortality After Takeovers in Wild Ethiopian Hamadryas Baboons. American Journal of Primatology 60: 113-118.

In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. The study group... more

Ranging Behavior, Group Size and Behavioral Flexibility In Ethiopian Hamadryas Baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. (2002b) Ranging Behavior, Group Size, and Behavioral Flexibility in Ethiopian Hamadryas Baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas). Folia Primatologica 73:95-103.

This study reports group size, home range size, daily path lengths, seasonal effects on ranging behavior, and... more

Infant Mortality, Paternity Certainty, and Female Reproductive Strategies in Hamadryas Baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. & Saunders, J. (2006) Infant Mortality, Paternity Certainty, and Female Reproductive Strategies in Hamadryas Baboons. IN Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives, edited by L. Swedell & S. Leigh. New York: Springer, pp. 19-51.

In this chapter, we compare female behavior in hamadryas baboons to that of other baboon subspecies as a means to... more

The Fourth Level of Social Structure In a Multi‐level Society: Ecological and Social Functions of Clans In Hamadryas Baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Schreier, A. & Swedell, L. (2009) The Fourth Level of Social Structure in a Multi-Level Society: Ecological and Social Functions of Clans in Hamadryas Baboons. American Journal of Primatology 71: 948-955.

Hamadryas baboons are known for their complex, multi-level social structure consisting of troops, bands, and one-male... more

Male Aggression Toward Females In Hamadryas Baboons: Conditioning, Coercion, and Control

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. & Schreier, A. (2009) Male Aggression Towards Females in Hamadryas Baboons: Conditioning, Coercion, and Control. IN Sexual Coercion in Primates: An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Aggression Against Females, edited by M. Muller and R. Wrangham. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, pp. 244-268.

from Harvard University Press website:

Conflict between males and females over reproduction is ubiquitous... more

African Papionins: Diversity of Social Organization and Ecological Flexibility

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L. (2011) African Papionins: Diversity of Social Organization and Ecological Flexibility. IN Primates in Perspective, Second Edition, edited by C. Campbell, A. Fuentes, K. MacKinnon, S. Bearder, & R. Stumpf. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 241-277. (released April 2010)

from Oxford University Press website:

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Featuring forty-seven original essays by seventy... more

Female “Dispersal” in Hamadryas Baboons: Transfer among Social Units in a Multi-Level Society

by Larissa Swedell

Swedell, L., Saunders, J., Schreier, A., Davis, B., Tesfaye, T., & Pines, M. (2011) Female “Dispersal” in Hamadryas Baboons: Transfer among Social Units in a Multi-Level Society. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 145: 360-370.

Unlike most cercopithecines, hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas) are characterized by female-biased... more

Not Without a Fair Fight: Failed Abductions of Females in Wild Hamadryas Baboons

by Larissa Swedell

Pines, M. & Swedell, L. (2011) Not without a Fair Fight: Failed Abductions of Females in Wild Hamadryas Baboons. Primates, in press.

In contrast to other papionin monkeys, hamadryas baboons are characterized by female-biased dispersal. Given that... more

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