Proper noun
Tolman (plural Tolmans)
A surname.
A free raptor show by The Nature Connection's Chris Tolman, featuring several live birds of prey, will be held at the Detroit Lakes City Park Bandshell starting at 6 p.m. Visit natureconnectionmn.org for more information. Source: Internet
Due to the significance of his work, Tolman is considered to be the founder of a school of thought about learning that is today called cognitive-behaviorism". Source: Internet
Edward C. Tolman advanced a hybrid "cognitive behaviorial" model, most notably with his 1948 publication discussing the cognitive maps used by rats to guess at the location of food at the end of a modified maze. Source: Internet
In the course of a patent interference suit brought by RCA in 1934 and decided in February 1935, his high school chemistry teacher, Justin Tolman, produced a sketch he had made of a blackboard drawing Farnsworth had shown him in spring 1922. Source: Internet
Cast members in the upcoming Hulu pilot include John Slattery of "Mad Men" and Allison Tolman of "Fargo." Source: Internet
In this sense they are reminiscent of Richard Chace Tolman 's oscillatory universe ; in Tolman's model, however, the total age of the Universe is necessarily finite, while in these models this is not necessarily so. Source: Internet