New Perspectives on Neurobehavioral Evolution, Volume 1225ISBN: 978-1-57331-807-5
Paperback
204 pages
June 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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This volume derives from a conference on New Studies in
Neurobehavioral Evolution, convened as a tribute to the life work
and influence of Wally Welker, an outstanding student of the
evolutionary relationships of specializations of brains and
behavior of mammals. Studies in fields of Welker’s
major contributions are presented, including the importance of
observing developmental aspects of brain-behavior relationships;
documentation of the elaboration of distinctive sensorimotor
circuits to enable behavioral adaptations to, and manipulations of,
novel environments; morphological correlates of advanced cerebral
circuitry; and the invention, as a result of evolutionary
processes, of more complex levels of perception and behavioral
exploitation of distinctive environments, such as emergence in
evolution of what we know as an autonomous mind, along with other
intellectual capabilities. These contemporary studies have
been conducted by Welker’s colleagues, his and their
students, students of the students, and others from different
backgrounds carrying out related investigations.
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