Darwin's book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, is among the most enduring contributions from 19th century psychology. The ideas expressed in its pages have persisted, for better or worse, down through the present...
Psychology, Comparative
- Author:Darwin, CharlesSummary:
- Author:Crile, George W.Summary:
Phylogenetic association in relation to the emotions.- Pain, laughter, and crying.- The relation between the physical state of the brain-cells and brain functions-experimental and clinical.- A mechanistic view of psychology.- A...
- Author:Temerlin, Maurice K.Summary:
Lucy's incredibly human-like behavior is described as well as her family relationships, sexual development, and participation in encounter group sessions.
- Author:Waal, F. B. M. deSummary:
What separates a human mind from an animal's? Is it the design of tools, sense of self, or grasp of past and future? These claims have been disproved outright by the study of animal cognition. Here de Waal explores the scope and depth...