Tolman's work refers to the research and theories developed by Edward C. Tolman, an influential psychologist known for his studies on learning and cognition in animals, particularly rats. His work focused on cognitive processes like problem-solving and the role of mental representations in behavior.
Related terms
Cognitive Maps: Mental representations or internal maps that individuals create to understand, navigate, and solve problems within their environment.
Latent Learning: A type of learning that occurs without immediate reinforcement or observable behavior but becomes apparent when there is a need for it.
Insight Learning: A sudden realization or understanding of a problem solution that involves reorganizing one's mental representation or perspective.