Postreinforcement synchronization: Quantitative analysis of amphetamine effects Alexander J. Rosen Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 113 - 114
Stimulus density (complexity) preference in rats differing in early visual and tactual stimulation Gilbert BeckerCynthia Lees Lorr Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 115 - 116
Effects of visual pattern restriction on sensory reinforcement in the rat Devendra SinghRichard J. JohnstonWilliams Maki Jr. Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 117 - 118
Subject-to-subject trial sequence, odor trails, and patterning at24-h ITI Abram AmselJames J. HugC. Thomas Surridge Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 119 - 120
Magnitude of negative contrast effect in relation to drive level E. A. ClelandMaureen Y. WilliamsVincent Dilollo Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 121 - 122
Auditory differential conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response: I. Effects of mixed- and separate-phase training Patrick O’malleyRalph B. HupkaJohn W. Moore Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 123 - 124
Auditory differential conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response: II. Effects of interstimulus interval and cue similarity Drake C. ChisholmRalph B. HupkaJohn W. Moore Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 125 - 126
Auditory differential conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response: III. Effects of US shock intensity and duration Alan B. AshtonStephen C. BitgoodJohn W. Moore Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 127 - 128
Auditory differential conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response: IV. Training based on stimulus offset and the effect of an intertriai tone Shirley S. LiuJohn W. Moore Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 128 - 129
Auditory differential conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response: V. Stimulus generalization as a function of the position of CS+ and CS on the frequency dimension Ralph B. HupkaShirley S. LiuJohn W. Moore Animal psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 129 - 131
Effects of choice point lights on T-maze performance by caudate lesioned rats William L. Mikulas Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 132 - 133
Novelty as a basis for the reinforcing effects of saccharine Nissim LevyDale R. Turner Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 133 - 134
The effects of scopolamine hydrobromide on passive avoidance learning in rats Evan SuitsRobert L. Isaacson Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 135 - 137
Magnitude of the frustration effect and number of training trials Delphine Yelen Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 137 - 138
Extinction in a passive avoidance task and its interaction with electroconvulsive shock F. RobustelliAnne GellerM. E. Jarvik Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 139 - 140
Stimulus control of prey attack in naive rat snakes: A species duplication Dale D. MorrisMichael S. Loop Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 141 - 142
Sensory preconditioning of cats in a shuttle box avoidance situation Joel L. DavisRichard F. Thompson Announcement 14 November 2013 Pages: 142 - 142
Avoidance conditioning in Limulus Gerald S. WassermanDanalee G. Patton Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 143 - 143
Independence of parturition and mouse-killing by female rats Ronald Baenninger Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 144 - 144
Ventricular modification in carbachol-induced drinking: Reply to Routtenberg Khalil A. Khavari Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 145 - 145
The partial reinforcement effect after minimal acquisition: Single pellet reward, spaced trials Garvin McCain Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 146 - 146
Intracranial reinforcement: Performance decrements as a function of stimulus parameters Thomas W. WestcottLarry D. ReidRonald E. Wasden Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 147 - 149
Effects of concurrent exposure to different food and sucrose rewards in differential conditioning James R. IsonDavid H. Glass Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 149 - 150
Utilization of visual and tactual cues by the white rat in following a trail David A. SisemoreHardy C. Wilcoxon Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 151 - 153
Schedule-induced polydipsia: Effects of providing an alternate reinforced response and of introducing a lick-contingent delay in food delivery Evalyn F. SegalDavid L. Oden Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 153 - 154
Do rats drink water in excess of apparent need when they are given food? Sigmund HsiaoMargaret A. Lloyd Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 155 - 156
Neural control of feeding behavior in the pigeon H. Philip ZeiglerH. L. GreenH. J. Karten Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 156 - 157
Relative intake of saccharin drinking schedule Douglas J. NavarickAndrew Strouthes Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 158 - 159
Alcohol consumption in rats after experimentally induced neurosis J. J. PersenskyR. J. SenterR. B. Jones Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 159 - 160
Conditional discrimination in the squirrel monkey E. M. Barge Jr.Roger K. Thomas Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 161 - 162
Alcohol ingestion without oropharyngeal sensations Zalman AmitMuriel H. Stern Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 162 - 163
Memory and the extensor phase of convulsions induced by electroconvulsive shock Ralph R. MillerNorman E. Spear Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 164 - 166
Avoidance of a distressed conspecific Valerie E. EvansWilliam G. Braud Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 166 - 166
Selective attention and complex discrimination learning in the Japanese quail Frederick G. Fidura Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 167 - 168
Retention of a geotaxic discrimination task following septal lesions in rats T. L. HoldstockA. Edelson Physiological Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 169 - 170
Performance of “maze-bright” and “maze-dull” rats on an automated visual discrimination task Hal MarkowitzJames M. Sorrells Jr. Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 171 - 172
Effects of shock on mirror reinforced behavior of better splendens John G. GrabowskiTravis Thompson Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 173 - 174
The effects of pinealectomy on the activity levels in rats N. R. RemleyD. M. BryonF. R. Wilson Animal Psychology 14 November 2013 Pages: 175 - 176