Gary Greenberg, PhD

  • Psychologia

 

Stopień/tytuł naukowy:

 

  • PhD - doktor nauk humanistycznych

Zainteresowania naukowe:

  • Developmental Psychobiology: The evolution and development of behavior, applications of dynamical relational systems to behavioral development.

 

Najważniejsze publikacje naukowe:

 
  • Greenberg, G. & Haraway, M. M. (2002). Principles of comparative psychology. Boston: Allyn & Bacon
  • Greenberg, G. & Haraway, M. M. (Eds). (1998). Comparative psychology: A handbook. New York: Garland Publishing.
  • Greenberg, G. (2008). Psychology from the Standpoint of an Interbehaviorist. A review of B. D. Midgley & E. K. Morris (Eds.). Modern Perspectives on J. R. Kantor and Interbehaviorism. The Psychological Record, 58, 665-676
  • Greenberg, G. & Partridge, T. (In press). Biology, evolution, and behavioral development. In R. M. Lerner & W. Overton (Eds.) Handbook of lifespan development. New York: Wiley.
  • Partridge, T. & Greenberg, G. (In press). Contemporary ideas in physics and biology in Gottlieb’s Psychology. In K. Hood, C. Halpern, G. Greenberg, & R. Lerner (Eds.) Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior and Genetics. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
  • Greenberg, G. & Lambdin, C. G. (2007). Psychology is a psychological science and not a biological science. Extended review of W. Uttal, (2005). Neural theories of mind: Why the mind-brain problem may never be solved. Mawah, NJ: Erlbuam. The Psychological Record, 57, 457-475.
  • Greenberg, G. (2007). Why psychology is not a biological science: Gilbert Gottlieb and probabilistic epigenesis. European Journal of Developmental Science, 1, 111-121.
  • Greenberg, G., Partridge, T. & Ablah, E. (2006). The significance of the concept of "emergence" for comparative psychology. In D. Washburn (Ed.), Primate perspectives on behavior and cognition (pp. 81-98). Washington, DC: APA Books.
  • Greenberg, G., Partridge, T., Weiss, E. & Pisula, W. (2004). Comparative psychology: A new perspective for the 21st century: Up the spiral staircase. Developmental Psychobiology, 44, 1-15.

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