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Part 1 Chronobiology - ethological and behavioural perspectives: circadian temporal orientation, B.J. Aschoff temporal regulation of behaviour in humans - a developmental approach, B.V. Pouthas timing - differences in continuity or generality beyond differences?, B.H. Lejeune. Part 2 Behaviour analysis and the emergence of rational thinking: equivalence relations - where do they come from?, B.M. Sidman naming and stimulus equivalence, B.N. Dugdale and C.F. Lowe development of thinking in mentally retarded children - has behaviourism something to offer?, B.J.L. Lambert reasoning and associative learning, B.G. Hall. Part 3 Behaviour analysis and language: some determinants of the production of temporal markers, B.J.P. Bronckart language and theory of mind - Vygotsky, Skinner and beyond, B.A. Riviere properties of rule-governed behaviour and their implications - behavioural medicine, A.C. Catania, et al behavioural and visceral functions, B.G. Adam, et al contribution of behavioural medicine to the research and prevention of AIDS, B.R. Bayes MammaCare - a case history in behavioural medicine, H.S. Pennypaker and M.M. Iwata. Part 5 Conclusion: behaviour, past and future, M. Richelle. |