Vintage (1984) The Primacy of Metric Properties in the Rat's Sense of Place by Kenneth Cheng - Doctoral Dissertation, Illustrated.

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Vintage (1984) The Primacy of Metric Properties in the Rat's Sense of Place by Kenneth Cheng - Doctoral Dissertation, Illustrated.

This seminal work in comparative psychology explored how rats navigate and orient themselves within an environment. Cheng’s research led to the influential theory of a “purely geometric module” in the rat’s brain. Key Findings of the Research : Geometric Priority, Rotational Errors, and The Geometric Module. Rats primarily use the geometric shape of their environment (e.g., the length and arrangement of walls) to orient themselves, rather than non-geometric “featural” cues like color, brightness, or texture.

The vintage book is in good condition. Binding Is Tight. Pages Are Clean. Signed by the Supervisor of Dissertation and Graduate Group Chairperson.

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Vintage (1984) The Primacy of Metric Properties in the Rat's Sense of Place by Kenneth Cheng - Doctoral Dissertation, Illustrated.

This seminal work in comparative psychology explored how rats navigate and orient themselves within an environment. Cheng’s research led to the influential theory of a “purely geometric module” in the rat’s brain. Key Findings of the Research : Geometric Priority, Rotational Errors, and The Geometric Module. Rats primarily use the geometric shape of their environment (e.g., the length and arrangement of walls) to orient themselves, rather than non-geometric “featural” cues like color, brightness, or texture.

The vintage book is in good condition. Binding Is Tight. Pages Are Clean. Signed by the Supervisor of Dissertation and Graduate Group Chairperson.

Price Includes Shipping.