The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... patterns . That is , a given cultural trait borne by an individual is encoded informationally as a particular pattern of modified synapses in his brain . Naturally the hotspot pattern that a trait has in one brain will not be ...
... patterns . That is , a given cultural trait borne by an individual is encoded informationally as a particular pattern of modified synapses in his brain . Naturally the hotspot pattern that a trait has in one brain will not be ...
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... patterns within a species , so that the notion of species - specific " Erbkoordinationen " and " fixed action patterns " arose ( Lorenz , 1943 ) . It was found , moreover , that interspecific similarities and differences were of ...
... patterns within a species , so that the notion of species - specific " Erbkoordinationen " and " fixed action patterns " arose ( Lorenz , 1943 ) . It was found , moreover , that interspecific similarities and differences were of ...
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... pattern expressing the oscillation of tension and relaxation . Strikingly similar behaviour patterns have been found in the repertoires of non - human primate species . Not only with respect to its morphological features , but also with ...
... pattern expressing the oscillation of tension and relaxation . Strikingly similar behaviour patterns have been found in the repertoires of non - human primate species . Not only with respect to its morphological features , but also with ...
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