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A case study in behavioral analysis, synthesis and attention to detail: Social learning of food preferences

Abstract

Philip Teitelbaum's focus on detailed description of behavior, the interplay of analysis and synthesis in experimental investigations and the importance of converging lines of evidence in testing hypotheses has proven useful in fields distant from the physiological psychology that he studied throughout his career. Here we consider the social biasing of food choice in Norway rats as an instance of the application of Teitelbaum's principles of behavioral analysis and synthesis and the usefulness of convergent evidence as well as the contributions of detailed behavioral analysis of social influences on food choice to present understanding of both sensory processes and memory.

Authors

Galef BG

Journal

Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 231, No. 2, pp. 266–271

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

June 1, 2012

DOI

10.1016/j.bbr.2011.07.021

ISSN

0166-4328

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