Predatory overtones of open-field testing in chickens Susan D. SuarezGordon G. Gallup OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 163
Dominance relationships in femaleHerotilapia multispinosa (Pisces: Cichlidae) Janis Wiley DriscollPhilip R. Welanko OriginalPaper Pages: 164 - 168
Erratum to: Coding and coding processes in pigeon short-term memory H. L. Roitblat Erratum Pages: 168 - 168
Analysis of alternation patterning in goldfish P. A. CouvillonM. E. Bitterman OriginalPaper Pages: 169 - 172
Digging behavior in 12 taxa of muroid rodents Daniel G. WebsterMyles H. WilliamsDonald A. Dewsbury OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 177
Ontogeny of step-through passive avoidance learning in domestic chicks: Effects of prepunishment training and cue distinctiveness James F. ZolmanBruce A. Mattingly OriginalPaper Pages: 178 - 182
Sources of errors by capuchin monkeys on delayed response James L. LentzJames E. King OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 188
Directed forgetting in pigeons: Analysis of cue functions William S. MakiDeborah OlsonSusan Rego OriginalPaper Pages: 189 - 195
Control of delayed matching-to-sample performance using directed forgetting techniques Thomas B. StonebrakerMark Rilling OriginalPaper Pages: 196 - 201
The effects of illumination on the acquisition of delayed matching-to-sample Donald F. KendrickDaniel K. TranbergMark Rilling OriginalPaper Pages: 202 - 208
Differential effects of delay of reinforcement on acquisition of affective and instrumental responses M. R. D’AmatoW. R. Safarjan OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 215
Behavioral contrast and responding during multiple food-food, food-water, and water-water schedules R. H. EttingerF. K. McSweeney OriginalPaper Pages: 216 - 222
Control of pigeons’ keypecking topography by a schedule of alternating food and water reward Marcia L. SpetchDonald M. WilkieRonald W. Skelton OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 229
The retarding effect of the TRC response-elimination procedure upon the subsequent reacquisition of autoshaping: Comparison of between- and within-subjects assessment procedures and the evaluation of the role of background contextual stimuli Arthur TomieInes Rhor-StaffordKathleen T. Schwam OriginalPaper Pages: 230 - 238
Motivational vs. associative role of the US in classical conditioning of the rabbit’s nictitating membrane response Fred K. HoehlerDale W. Leonard OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 244
Signaling functions of the second-order CS: Partial reinforcement during second-order conditioning of the pigeon’s keypeck Michael E. RashotteBeverly S. MarshallJeffrey M. O’Connell OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 260
Omission training and positive conditioned suppression in the rat C. M. LocurtoJohn TierneyStephen Fitzgerald OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 268
The effects of signal intensity upon conditioned suppression: Effects upon responding during signals and intersignal intervals Hiroshi ImadaAkihiko YamazakiMaki Morishita OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 274
The role of spatial and temporal contiguity in defensive burying in rats Lynn ArnautSara J. Shettleworth OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 280
The insensitivity of schedule-induced polydipsia to conditioned taste aversions: Effect of amount consumed during conditioning Richard L. HysonJulie L. SickelAnthony L. Riley OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 286
The interaction of conditioned taste aversions and schedule-induced polydipsia: Availability of alternative behaviors Anthony L. RileyDavid B. PeelePaul J. Kulkosky OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 290