TEAM  
 
N. J. Mackintosh



Emeritus Professor and Fellow of the Royal Society

Department of Experimental Psychology 
University of Cambridge  
Downing Street 
Cambridge CB2 3EB
(UK) 
 
Phone number:    + 00 441 223 333550   (dept.)         

Pax number: + 00 441 223 333564   (dept.)

E-mail address: njsmm@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk

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List of the ten main publications :

  1. Mackintosh, N.J. (1965). Selective attention in animal discrimination learning. Psychological Bulletin64, 124-150.
  2. Sutherland, N.S. y Mackintosh, N.J. (1971). Mechanisms of Animal Discrimination Learning. Nueva York: Academic Press.
  3. Mackintosh, N.J. (1974). The Psychology of Animal Learning. Londres: Academic Press.
  4. Mackintosh, N.J. (1975). A theory of attention: variations in the associability of stimuli with reinforcement. Psychological Review, 82, 276-298.
  5. Mackintosh, N.J. (1983). Conditioning and Associative Learning. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  6. N.J. Mackintosh (1997) Has the wheel turned full circle? Fifty years of learning theory, 1946-1996. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 50A, 879-898.
  7. I.P.L. McLaren & N.J. Mackintosh (2000) An elemental model of associative learning: I. Latent inhibition and perceptual learning. Animal Learning & Behavior, 28, 211-246.
  8. I.P.L. McLaren & N.J. Mackintosh (2002) Associative learning and elemental representation: II. Generalization and discrimination. Animal Learning & Behavior, 30, 177-200.
  9. Mackintosh, N.J. (1994). The evolution of intelligence. En J. Khalfa (Ed.), Intelligence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  10. Mackintosh, N.J. (1998). IQ and Human Intelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press.