Incentive contrast: A review of behavioral changes following shifts in reward Charles F. Flaherty OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 440
Discriminative stimulus control in instrumental electrodermal conditioning in the monkey (Cebus albifrons) H. D. KimelA. F. Brennan OriginalPaper Pages: 441 - 447
Associative and postprandial control of schedule-induced drinking: Implications for the study of interim behavior Thomas R. MinorXenia Coulter OriginalPaper Pages: 455 - 464
Polydipsia and autoshaping: Drinking and leverpressing as substitutes for eating James AllisonRoy Mack OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 475
Summation of undetected excitation following extinction of the CER Jean S. Hendry OriginalPaper Pages: 476 - 482
The effects of compound stimulus preexposure of two elements differing in salience on the acquisition of conditioned suppression R. E. LubowM. WagnerI. Weiner OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 489
US duration and local trial spacing affect autoshaped responding Gary A. LucasEdward A. Wasserman OriginalPaper Pages: 490 - 498
Conditioned taste aversion in Philippine rice rats (R. r. mindanensis): Comparisons among drugs, dosages, modes of administration, and sexes Stephen A. ShumakeRay T. SternerKenneth A. Crane OriginalPaper Pages: 499 - 504
Generalized conditioned flavor aversions: Effects of toxicosis training with one flavor on the preference for different novel flavors Linda A. ParkerSam Revusky OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 510
The role of amount consumed in flavor preexposure effects and neophobia Nigel W. BondR. F. Westbrook OriginalPaper Pages: 511 - 515
Defensive burying in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) as a function of size and shape of the test chamber Stephen F. DavisScott A. MooreJohn C. Maggio OriginalPaper Pages: 516 - 520
Distress calling induced by reductions in group size in ducklings reared with conspecifics or imprinting stimuli Stephen J. GaioniLaurie E. Ross OriginalPaper Pages: 521 - 529
Response strategies in the radial arm maze: Running around in circles Sonja I. YoergAlan C. Kamil OriginalPaper Pages: 530 - 534
Comment on Roper’s discussion of the language and generality of schedule-induced behavior Cora Lee WetheringtonAaron J. Brownstein Notes and Comment Pages: 537 - 539
Schedule induction: A reply to Timberlake and to Wetherington and Brownstein T. J. Roper Letter Pages: 540 - 540