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Evolution.

  • Society for Experimental Biology
Date:
1953
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Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

Credit: Evolution. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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    438 social behaviour and primate evolution Carpenter, C. R. (1942 a). Sexual behaviour of free ranging rhesus monkeys {Macaca Mulatta). I. Specimens, procedures, and behavioural characteristics oestrus. II. Periodicity of estrus, homosexual, autoerotic and non-conformist behaviour. J. Сотр. Psychol. 23, no. i. Carpenter, C. R. (19426). Societies of monkeys and apes. Biol. Symp. 8, 177-204. Clark, W, E. Le Gros (1949). History of the primates. Pubi. Brit. Mus. Nat. Hist. Clark, W. E. Le Gros ( ). Acta neerl. morph. (in the Press). Crosby, E. C. & Humphrey, T. (1941). Studies of the vertebrate telencephalon. II. J. Сотр. Neurol. 74, 309. Darling, F. Fraser (1937). A Herd of Red Deer. Oxford University Press. Darv^^in, Charles (1875). The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection etc. London: John Murray. Eckstein, P. (1949). Patterns of mammalian sexual cycle. Acta anat. 7, 389-410. Economo, G. von (1926). Ein Koeffizient für die Organisationshöhe der Grosshirnrinde. Klin. Wschr. 5, 593. Fulton, J. F. (1949). Functional localisation in the Frontal Lobes and Cerebellum. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Hartman, C. G. (1930-2). Studies in the reproduction of the monkey Macacus rhesus, with special reference to menstruation and pregnancy. Contr. Embryol. Carneg. Instn, 134, 22-3. Huxley, J. S. (1938). Darwin's theory of sexual selection and the data subsumed by it in the light of recent research. Amer. Nat. 72, 416-33. Huxley, J. S. (1942). Evolution. The Modern Synthesis. London: Allen and Unwin. Johnston, J. B. (1922-4). Further contributions to the study of the evolution of the forebrain. J. Сотр. Neurol. 35-36, 337-481. Lashley, K. S. (1949). Persistent problems in the evolution of mind. Quart. Rev. Biol. 24 (i), 28-42. Lorenz, К. (1937). Über den Begriff der Instinkthandlung. Folia biotheor., Leiden, 11, 17-50. Maier, N. R. F. (1949). Frustration—А Study of Behaviour without a Goal. McGraw Hill Pubi. Psychol. Masserman, J. M. (1946). Behaviour and Neurosis. Chicago University Press. Miller, N. E. (1937). Analysis of the form of conflict reaction. Psychol. Bull. 34, 720. Miller, N. E. (1944). Experimental studies of conflict. Hunt, Personality and the Behaviour Disorders. New York: Ronald. Miller, W. C. (1950). Communication to a meeting of the Institute for the Study of Animal Behaviour. (Private communication.) MuNN, N. L. (1933). An introduction to Animal Psychology ; the Behaviour of the Rat. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co. MuNN, N. L, (1950). Handbook of Psychological Research on the Rat, p. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. MuRiE, A. (1944). The wolves of Mount McKinley. U.S.G.P.O. Pubi. Wash. Papez, J. W. (1937)- A proposed mechanism of emotion. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat. 38, 725-43. Richter, С. P. (1927)- Animal behaviour and internal drives. Quart. Rev. Biol. 2 (3), 302-43. Russell, E. S. (i945)- The Directiveness of Organic Activities. Cambridge Uni¬ versity Press. Scheffer, V. B. & Kenyon, K. W. (1952). The fur seal comes of age. Nat. Geogr. Mag. loi (4), 491-512. Schenkel, R. (1948). Ausdrucks-studien an Wolfen. Behaviour, i, 81-130.
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