Reinstatement of postresponse stimuli prior to reward in delayed-reward discrimination learning by pigeons Patricia B. Cronin OriginalPaper Pages: 352 - 358
Long-delay, one-trial conditioned preference and retention in monkeys (Cebus apella) M. R. D’amatoJay Buckiewicz OriginalPaper Pages: 359 - 362
An extinction trial as a reminder treatment following electroconvulsive shock William C. GordonRobert R. Mowrer OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 367
Arousal and short-term memory: Effects of caffeine and trial spacing on delayed-alternation performance William S. TerrySandra G. Anthony OriginalPaper Pages: 368 - 374
Long-term retention of a conditioned taste aversion in preweanling and adult rats P. A. SteinertR. N. InfurnaN. E. Spear OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 381
Apparent hyperglycemic and hypoglycemic conditioned responses with exogenous insulin as the unconditioned stimulus Charles F. FlahertyAnthony J. UzwiakRobyn Schuler OriginalPaper Pages: 382 - 386
Surprise and blocking: Effects of the number of compound trials N. J. MackintoshAnthony DickinsonM. M. Cotton OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 391
Differences between rates of responding emitted during simple and multiple schedules Frances K. McSweeney OriginalPaper Pages: 392 - 400
Erratum to: Gradient form and sequential effects during generalization testing in extinction Lawrence L. CrawfordKenneth M. SteeleJohn C. Malone Erratum Pages: 400 - 400
Retardation tests of inhibition following discriminative autoshaping Arthur TomieJohn Kruse OriginalPaper Pages: 401 - 408
The effect of the controllability of auditory discriminative stimuli in the performance of go/no-go discriminations by pigeons James P. RodgersArthur TomieDavid R. Thomas OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 416
Escape-from-fear performance as affected by handling method and an additional CS-shock treatment Dorothy E. McAllisterWallace R. McAllisterMichael T. Scoles OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 423
Reward sequence and reinforcement level as determinants of S− behavior in differential conditioning Steven J. Haggbloom OriginalPaper Pages: 424 - 428
Conditioned fear assessed by freezing and by the suppression of three different baselines Mark E. BoutonRobert C. Bolles OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 434
A potential shock-reducing contingency in the backshock technique: Implications for learned helplessness W. Jeffrey WilsonLarry L. Butcher OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 440
Resistance to discrimination and subsequent resistance to extinction as a function of the sequence of partial S+ reward in differential conditioning Steven J. Haggbloom OriginalPaper Pages: 441 - 446
Conditioned defensive burying in rats free to escape John P. J. PinelDallas TreitA. J. MacLennan OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 451
Are there constraints on learned responses to odors from rewarded and nonrewarded rats? Paul J. EslingerH. Wayne Ludvigson OriginalPaper Pages: 452 - 456
Comparative analysis of delayed alternation learning in cats, mice, and guinea pigs Josef KesslerHans J. MarkowitschMarcus Kerriou OriginalPaper Pages: 457 - 464
The open-field test: An approach from multivariate analysis Toshiaki Tachibana OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 467
Urine as a communicator in a New World primate,Saimiri sciureus Douglas K. CandlandEvan S. BlumerMichael D. Mumford OriginalPaper Pages: 468 - 480
Acquisition of behavioral control by static visual features of an imprinting object: Species generality Leonard A. EisererRandy L. Swope OriginalPaper Pages: 481 - 484
Effects of prior social experience on agonistic responding by Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) Nancy Woodard CainReid AndersonCynthia Jessen OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 496
Social responsiveness and physical space as determinants of agonistic behavior inBetta splendens Nancy Woodard CainCynthia JessenMichael Flanagan OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 501
Social interactions in male gerbils,Meriones unguiculatus: Ultrasounds and open-field behavior J. M. GrahamD. D. Thiessen OriginalPaper Pages: 502 - 504
Investigatory behavior in snakes, II: Cage cleaning and the induction of defecation in snakes David ChiszarSantford WellbornHobart M. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 510