Timothy D. Johnston
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American developmental psychologist
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Timothy D. Johnston's Degrees
- PhD Developmental Psychology Stanford University
- Masters Psychology Stanford University
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Timothy David Johnston is an English-born American developmental psychologist who specializes in the evolution and development of behavior. He is a professor of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro , where he is also Dean Emeritus of the College of Arts & Sciences. He served as Dean of the UNC Greensboro's College of Arts & Sciences from 2002 to 2016, as president of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences from 2014 to 2015, and as Head of the Department of Psychology at UNC Greensboro from 1997 to 2002.
Timothy D. Johnston's Published Works
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Published Works
- Contrasting approaches to a theory of learning (1981) (395)
- The persistence of dichotomies in the study of behavioral development (1987) (312)
- Issues in the Ecological Study of Learning (1985) (269)
- Selective costs and benefits of in the evolution of learning (1996) (183)
- Genes, interactions, and the development of behavior. (2002) (171)
- Developmental explanation and the ontogeny of birdsong: Nature/nurture redux (1988) (141)
- Neophenogenesis: a developmental theory of phenotypic evolution. (1990) (107)
- A Sketch of an Ecological Metatheory for Theories of Learning1 (1980) (94)
- Evaluating teaching. (1991) (88)
- Development of visual species identification in ducklings: What is the role of imprinting? (1981) (73)
- Conceptions of development and the evolution of behavior (1982) (57)
- Development and the origin of behavioral strategies (1984) (55)
- Epigenesis and phylogenesis: Re-ordering the priorities (1981) (48)
- Effects of social experience on visually imprinted maternal preferences in Peking ducklings. (1985) (47)
- Developmental Systems Theory (2009) (46)
- Visual preferences of imprinted ducklings are altered by the maternal call. (1981) (46)
- ‘Species-typicality’: Can individuals have typical parts? (1981) (28)
- Hamsters remember spatial information derived from olfactory cues (1991) (27)
- Synthesis and separation in the history of "nature" and "nurture". (2007) (17)
- The influence of Weismann's germ-plasm theory on the distinction between learned and innate behavior. (1995) (14)
- A Developmental Systems Theory Perspective on Psychological Change (2009) (13)
- Development of visually controlled maternal preferences in Peking ducklings. (1985) (10)
- Environmental constraints and the natural context of behavior: Grounds for an ecological approach to the study of infant perception. (1985) (9)
- Paradoxical effects of experience with food size and flavour in golden hamsters, Mesocricetus auratus (1991) (8)
- Human Development in the Twenty-First Century: Genes, experience, and behavior (2007) (8)
- Middle temporal cortical visual area and visuospatial function in Galago senegalensis. (1979) (6)
- A spontaneous neuropathy of free-ranging Japanese macaques. (1975) (6)
- Theoretical considerations in the adaptation of animal communication systems. (1976) (5)
- Compensation for substrate elasticity in the kinematics of leaping by infant pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) (1980) (4)
- The Role of Genes in Probabilistic Epigenesis: Rethinking the Nature of ‘Nature’ (2007) (3)
- Foundations of animal behavior: Classic papers with commentaries (1998) (3)
- An ecological approach to a theory of learning (1981) (2)
- The roots of human behavior: An introduction to the psychobiology of early development. Myron A. Hofer. W. H. Freeman & Co., San Francisco, 1981, xiii + 331 pp. Cloth, $22.50. Paper, $11.50 (1982) (2)
- An early manuscript in the history of American comparative psychology: Lewis Henry Morgan's "Animal Psychology" (1857). (2002) (2)
- Advancing the ecological agenda in developmental science: Wagman and Miller. (2003) (2)
- Three pioneers of comparative psychology in America, 1843-1890: Lewis H. Morgan, John Bascom, and Joseph LeConte. (2003) (1)
- Learning and evolution. (1985) (1)
- Piagetian stages and the anagenetic study of cognitive evolution (1989) (1)
- Concepts of development in the mathematics of cultural change (1982) (1)
- Genes, development, and the “innate” structure of the mind (1994) (1)
- The fodder radish. (1963) (1)
- Amplifying sociobiology's hollow ring (1987) (1)
- Scientists watch scientists studying animals. (1994) (0)
- Three pioneers of American comparative psychology, 1843-1890: Lewis Henry Morgan, John Bascom, and Joseph LeConte (2003) (0)
- On the unmodifiability of views and the innateness of behavior (1991) (0)
- Genes and grocery stores (1995) (0)
- The pre-Darwinian history of the comparative method, 1555–1855 (2021) (0)
- Misrepresenting the law of effect and ethology as its alternative (1988) (0)
- Behavior and evolution. Jean Piaget. Random House, New York, 1978, xxvi + 165 pp. English translation by D. Nicholson‐Smith. (Originally published as Le Comportement Moteur de l'Evolution. Editions Gallimard, Paris, 1976.) (1979) (0)
- M.A. Roy Species Identity and Attachment: A Phylogenetic Evaluation (1981) (0)
- Challenges to an interactionist approach to the study of song development (1988) (0)
- Income potential of small farms in Guatemala (1974) (0)
- Imprinting as Social Learning (2020) (0)
- CSFR Clearinghouse on Foreign Scientists--A Review. (1978) (0)
- Logical and ecological inadequacies in Macphail's account of intelligence and learning (1987) (0)
- Critique of Whiten's ‘operant studies of pigeon orientation and navigation’ (1979) (0)
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