Associating a voluntary behavior with a consequence. This involves four primary quadrants:
The bridge between a diagnostic clinic and the natural world is built on a single, complex foundation: . For decades, veterinary medicine and behavioral science operated in separate silos—one focusing on the physiological "machine" and the other on the psychological "ghost."
One of the most critical contributions of behavioral science to veterinary medicine is the recognition that behavior is often a symptom of a medical issue.
Associating a voluntary behavior with a consequence. This involves four primary quadrants:
The bridge between a diagnostic clinic and the natural world is built on a single, complex foundation: . For decades, veterinary medicine and behavioral science operated in separate silos—one focusing on the physiological "machine" and the other on the psychological "ghost."
One of the most critical contributions of behavioral science to veterinary medicine is the recognition that behavior is often a symptom of a medical issue.