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The journey in comparative psychology matters more than the destination.

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2021
The Journal of Comparative Psychology has enjoyed a century of publishing some of the best investigations of animal behavior, often with reference to human cognition and behavior. This long history has manifested many paradigm-like shifts.
J. Vonk
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(Re)claiming plants in comparative psychology.

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2020
Up until the middle of the 19th century, some data about plant behavior could be found in books dealing with comparative psychology. The tendency gradually faded away, and the topic was almost exclusively treated in literature dealing with plant ...
U. Castiello
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Comparative and Physiological Psychology

Annual Review of Psychology, 1951
C mparative psychologists have long needed an orienting theoretical approach. The theory of evolution, of course, has provided such an orienta­ tion for systematic biologists and comparative anatomists. Much of the time, however, comparative psychologists pay little attention to the rela­ tions between their data and evolutionary theory; nor do they ...
J, DEESE, C T, MORGAN
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Comparative psychology without consciousness.

Consciousness and Cognition, 2018
The goal of this paper is to establish the truth of the following conditional: if a global workspace theory of phenomenal consciousness is correct, and is fully reductive in nature, then we should stop asking questions about consciousness in nonhuman ...
P. Carruthers
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