This video provides an excellent history of the work of Keller and Marion Breland, early behavioral psychologists who pioneered the field of applied animal behavior and training. Complete with original video footage and narrated by Bob Bailey, this video takes viewers through the processes of operant and respondent conditioning with a variety of species, including a review of the concepts of generalization and discrimination, conditioned reinforcement and the origin of bridging stimuli and clicker training, and species-specific limits on learning.
Patient Like the Chipmunks: The Story of Animal Behavior Enterprises
Related Articles
-
Understanding Aggression in Dogs: It’s Complex, but Fear is a Common Cause
Guest Author, , Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Fear/Aggression, General Behavior, Uncategorized, 0
Understanding Aggression in Dogs: It’s Complex, but Fear is a Common Cause By: Zazie Todd, PhD. Click here for...
-
Scaredy Dogs and Strangers – Part 1
Guest Author, , Dog Behavior, Fear/Aggression, General Behavior, 0
Scaredy Dogs and Strangers – Part 1 By Dr. Jen Summerfield Click for original post Today, I want to...
-
Risk Analysis of Behavior Problems: Environmental Factors 3
Megan Maxwell, , General Behavior, 0
Dr. Melissa Bain provides a quick overview of environmental factors that can influence an owner’s risk assessment of their...
-
What Are We Going To Do With These Cats?! Case Studies in Difficult-to-Home Shelter Cats: Craisin
Guest Author, , Cat Behavior, General Behavior, Small Animal Behavior, 0
Cheryl Kolus, DVM, KPA-CTP Click for Original Post Craisin Her big green eyes sucked me in the moment I...
-
Does your cat find your scent comforting?
Guest Author, , Cat Behavior, General, General Behavior, Small Animal Behavior, 0
Does your cat find your scent comforting? by Dr. Mikel Maria Delgado Click here for original post Cats have...
-
Scaredy Dogs and Strangers – Part 2
Guest Author, , Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Fear/Aggression, General Behavior, 0
SCAREDY DOGS AND STRANGERS – PART 2 Click for Original Post Welcome back! Today, we’re going to plow ahead...
-
Positive Reinforcement is More Effective at Training Dogs than an Electronic Collar, Study Shows
Guest Author, , Dog Behavior, Dog Training, General Behavior, 2
Positive Reinforcement is More Effective at Training Dogs than an Electronic Collar, Study Shows By Zazie Todd, PhD Link...
-
The Benefits of Fostering an Animal
Megan Maxwell, , General, General Behavior, 0
The Benefits Of Fostering An Animal By Dr. Megan E. Maxwell, Ph.D. My first adventures in the world of...
Become A Member Today!
Become a member today, and join our growing community of animal behavior specialists!
Join Now
Sign Up For Our Newsletter!
Popular Member Links:
Find a Behavior Consultant
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Google Map Not Loaded
Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.
Recent Articles
Modify Search
[gd_advanced_search show_adv_search=’always’ ]Start Over