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Herbert Terrace
Herbert S. Terrace
Herbert S. Terrace
(born 29 November 1936) is a professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at
Columbia University
. His work covers a broad set of research interests that include
behaviorism
,
animal cognition
,
ape language
and the
evolution of language
. He is the author of ''Nim: A Chimpanzee Who Learned Sign Language'' (1979) and ''Why Chimpanzees Can't Learn Language and Only Humans Can'' (2019). Terrace has made important contributions to
comparative psychology
, many of which have important implications for
human psychology
. These include
discrimination learning
,
ape language
, the
evolution of language
, and
animal cognition
.
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The comparative psychology of serially organized behavior
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Herbert
Terrace
Published 2010-01-01
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Perceptual category learning of photographic and painterly stimuli in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and humans.
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Drew Altschul
,
Greg Jensen
,
Herbert
Terrace
Published 2017-01-01
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Transfer of a serial representation between two distinct tasks by rhesus macaques.
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Greg Jensen
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Drew Altschul
,
Erin Danly
,
Herbert
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Published 2013-01-01
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