About This Book
The author presents a detailed experimental and observational study of a strain of mice known for stereotyped spinning behavior, examining their care, breeding, development, and everyday conduct; documents specific dance movements, periodicity, and sex differences; investigates sensory functions with emphasis on hearing, vision, and equilibration and relates behavioral findings to anatomical studies of the ear; describes methods for training, habit formation, and testing auditory sensitivity; discusses inheritance and breeding experiments, practical techniques for keeping and observing specimens, and proposes the animals as a useful model for laboratory instruction in comparative psychology and animal behavior.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
1 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
A Beginner's Psychology
by Edward Bradford Titchener
A Compendium on the Soul
by Avicenna
A Defence of the Inquiry into Mesmerism & Phrenology / chiefly in relation to recent events in Lynn
by William Armes
A Dominie in Doubt
by Alexander Sutherland Neill
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
by Sigmund Freud
A Letter to the Right Honorable the Lord Chancellor, on the Nature and Interpretation of Unsoundness of Mind, and Imbecility of Intellect
by John Haslam
