Information effects on the response-reinforcer association Ben A. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 371 - 379
Observing behavior: Redundant stimuli and time since information Bruce A. WaldThomas D. Dukich OriginalPaper Pages: 380 - 384
Nondifferential training of pigeons retards acquisition of subsequent discriminations involving other stimuli Robert J. NewlinDavid R. Thomas OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 390
Blocking of first- and second-order autoshaping in pigeons C. M. LeylandN. J. Mackintosh OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 394
A bowed serial-position function in habituation of sequential stimuli Allan R. WagnerPenn L. Pfautz OriginalPaper Pages: 395 - 400
A sequential feature-positive effect using tone as the distinguishing feature in an autoshaping procedure Thomas A. LooneyRobert W. Griffin OriginalPaper Pages: 401 - 405
Independence of neophobia and taste aversion learning Norman S. BravemanPaul S. Jarvis OriginalPaper Pages: 406 - 412
Taste aversion learning and schedule-induced polydipsia in rats Nigel W. BondP. Keith Corfield-Sumner OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 416
Preexposure to feeding-related stimuli reduces neophobia Norman S. Braveman OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 422
Effects of exteroceptive feedback and safe-box confinement durations on escape behavior in rats J. J. FranchinaJ. S. KashC. T. Sheets OriginalPaper Pages: 423 - 428
Selected schedules of reinforcement in the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) Gene E. ToddDennis C. Cogan OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 434
Discrimination training in infant, preweanling, and weanling rats: Effects of prior learning experiences with the discriminanda Stephen C. Brake OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 443
Prediction of concurrent keypeck treadle-press responding from simple schedule performance Frances K. McSweeney OriginalPaper Pages: 444 - 450
Reductions in resistance to extinction and spontaneous recovery as a function of changes in transportational and contextual stimuli Robert L. WelkerKathleen McAuley OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 457
Effect of response-contingent vs. noncontingent shock on ducklings’ preference for novel imprinting stimuli Peter DePauloHoward S. HoffmanStephen Gaioni OriginalPaper Pages: 458 - 462
US inflation with trace and simultaneous fear conditioning Jack Edward Sherman OriginalPaper Pages: 463 - 468
Short-term changes in responsiveness to models inBetta splendens David F. Chantrey OriginalPaper Pages: 469 - 471
In response to and in defense of Mitchell and Revusky: An analysis of nonassociative effects Anthony L. Riley Notes and Comment Pages: 472 - 473