You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
International Forum for Comparative Psychology has been organised by the Spanish Society of Comparative Psychology (SEPC), at the University of Almeria (online), on 23 and 24 September 2021. The attendance of the event was 148 participants: 87 attendees, 29 paper presenters, 29 poster presenters and 9 members of the organisational committee. The scientific works presented were 7 oral communication sessions (29 oral communications) and 2 poster sessions (29 posters). Funding: Department of Psychology of the University of Almeria and master’s degree in Nervous System Sciences from University of Almeria and the University of Rovira i Virgili.
The XXXII International Conference of the Spanish Society for Comparative Psychology has been organized by the Spanish Society of Comparative Psychology (SEPC), at the University of Almeria, on 21st, 22nd and 23rd September of 2022. The present work includes the abstracts of the different symposia, oral communications and poster sessions presented during the meetings. There were 2 plenary lectures about “Perceptual learning mechanisms and its implications for eating behavior” presented by Isabel de Brugada Sauras (University of Granada) and “Expanding the scope of associative learning models by incorporating the untidiness of natural stimuli” presented by Federico Sanabria and Cristina Santos (Arizona State University). Moreover, There were 30 symposia (divided into 7 sessions), 41 oral communications (divided into 8 sessions), and 55 posters (divided into 3 sessions). Finally, 21 people constituted the organizational committee and 27 people constituted the scientific committee.
Amongst the serried ranks of capitalists who drove European industrialisation in the nineteenth century, the Rothschilds were amongst the most dynamic and the most successful. Establishing businesses in Germany, Britain, France, Austria, and Italy the family soon became leading financiers, bankrolling a host of private and government businesses ventures. In so doing they played a major role in fuelling economic and industrial development across Europe, providing capital for major projects, particularly in the mining and railway sectors. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Spain, where for more than a century the House of Rothschild was one of the primary motors of Spanish economic develop...