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F. Robert Treichler

F. Robert Treichler

Department of Psychological Sciences
Professor Emeritus
Campus:
Kent
Contact Information
Email:
rtreichl@kent.edu
Personal Website: Website

Biography

Research Interests:

Issues of interest include animal models of learning and memory as instruments for assessing neurological function. Primary emphasis is on nonhuman primate tests of multiple problem integration as an indicant of cognitive behavior. Also interested in the history of psychology.

Robert Treichler's website

Courses Frequently Taught:

  • History of Psychology (graduate)

Publications:

  • Raghanti, M. A., Spurlock, L. B., Treichler, F. R., Weigel, S. E., Stimmelmayr, R., Butti, C., Thewissen, J. G. M. & Hof, P. R. (2014). An analysis of von Economo neurons in the cerebral cortex of cetaceans, artiodactyls, and perissodactyls. Brain Structure & Function, 220, 2303-2314.
  • Treichler, F. R. (2012). Serial list retention by non-human primates: Complexity and cognitive continuity. In D. McFarland, K. Stenning and M. McGonigle-Chalmers.  The complex mind: An interdisciplinary approach. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK.  25-37.
  • Treichler, F.R., & Raghanti, M.A. (2010).  Serial list combination by monkeys (Macaca mulatta):  test cues and linking.  Animal Cognition, 13, 121-132.
  • Treichler, F. R., Raghanti, M. A., & Van Tilburg, D. N. (2007). Serial list linking by macaque monkeys (Macaca mulatta): List property limitations. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 121, 250-259.
  • Treichler, F. R. (2007). Monkeys making a list: Checking it twice? In D. A. Washburn (Ed.), Primate perspectives on behavior and cognition. (pp. 143-160). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Treichler, F. R. (2005) Successive reversal of concurrent discriminations by macaques (Macaca mulatta): proactive interference effects. Animal Cognition, 8, 75-83.
  • Treichler, F. R., Raghanti, M. A., & VanTilburg, D. N. (2003). Linking of serially ordered lists by macaque monkeys (Macaca mulatta): List position influences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 29, 211-221.
  • Treichler, F. R. & Van Tilburg, D. (2002). Premise-pair training for valid tests of serial list organization in macaques. Animal Cognition, 5, 97-105.
  • Treichler, F. R., & Van Tilburg, D. (1999). Training requirements and retention characteristics of serial list organization by macaque monkeys, Animal Cognition, 2, 235-244.
  • Treichler, F. R., & Van Tilburg, D. (1996). Concurrent conditional discrimination tests of transitive inference by macaque monkeys: List linking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 22, 105-117.

Education

Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University (1960)
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