Cross-modality contrast: Exteroceptive context habituation enhances taste neophobia and conditioned taste aversions Denis MitchellWilliam WinterTerrie Moffitt OriginalPaper Pages: 524 - 528
Taste-sickness associations in young rats over varying delays, stimulus, and test conditions Gerard M. MartinW. K. Timmins OriginalPaper Pages: 529 - 533
Learning and nonlearned neophobia enhancement both contribute to the formation of illness-induced taste aversions by deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi) Robert J. Robbins OriginalPaper Pages: 534 - 542
Flavor aversions and deprivation state Sam RevuskyRichard W. PohlShannon Coombes OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 549
Rat spatial memory: Resistance to retroactive interference at long retention intervals William W. BeattyDavid A. Shavalia OriginalPaper Pages: 550 - 552
Proactive interference in monkeys: Delay and intersample interval effects are noncomparable Douglas L. Medin OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 560
Short-term retention of “surprising” events following different training conditions Ruth M. ColwillAnthony Dickinson OriginalPaper Pages: 561 - 566
Memory, serial anticipation pattern learning, and transfer in rats E. J. CapaldiDonna R. VerryT. L. Davidson OriginalPaper Pages: 575 - 585
Stimulus-reinforcer interactions in Pavlovian conditioning of pigeons: Implications for selective associations Kimron L. ShapiroW. J. JacobsVincent M. LoLordo OriginalPaper Pages: 586 - 594
Positive and negative patterning after CS preexposure in flavor aversion conditioning Deswell T. ForbesPeter C. Holland OriginalPaper Pages: 595 - 600
Overshadowing by food of stimulus control by a keylight in a two-element serial compound M. E. RillingR. C. HowardC. M. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 601 - 608
Attenuation of blocking with the omission of a delayed US Edwin KremerThomas SpechtRobert Allen OriginalPaper Pages: 609 - 616
Oddity learning in the pigeon: Effect of negative instances, correction, and number of incorrect alternatives Thomas R. ZentallDavid E. HoganCharles A. Edwards OriginalPaper Pages: 621 - 629
Effects of locus of a brief stimulus in a second-order schedule with pigeons Jennifer J. RichardsDerek E. Blackman OriginalPaper Pages: 630 - 634
The role of stimulus disparity in concurrently available reinforcement schedules James T. MillerSamuel S. SaundersGordon Bourland OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 641
The residual deprivation effect in instrumental conditioning as a function of deprivation level at the time of exposure to the reinforcer Dane PetersonJames H. McHose OriginalPaper Pages: 642 - 646
Meal size and intermeal interval both regulate schedule-induced water intake in rats Robert A. RoselliniDavid R. Burdette OriginalPaper Pages: 647 - 652
Fear of snakes in wild- and laboratory-reared rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Susan MinekaRichard KeirVeda Price OriginalPaper Pages: 653 - 663
Activity during prior shock determines subsequent shock-elicited fighting in the rat D. Chris AndersonCharles R. CrowellJ. Victor Lupo OriginalPaper Pages: 664 - 672
Effects of group rearing on the control exerted by an imprinting stimulus Stephen J. GaioniPeter DePauloHoward S. Hoffman OriginalPaper Pages: 673 - 678
Regulation of social contact by the female rat during the postejaculatory interval Lynette A. GeyerRonald J. Barfield OriginalPaper Pages: 679 - 685
The US-omission effect and static-cue conditioning: A comment on Kremer, Specht, and Allen Anthony Dickinson Notes and Comment Pages: 686 - 688
The case of the missing rule: Memory for reward vs. formal structure in serial-pattern learning by rats Stewart H. Hulse Announcement Pages: 689 - 690
Why rule encoding by animals in serial learning remains to be established E. J. CapaldiDonna R. VerryT. L. Davidson Announcement Pages: 691 - 692