A method for studying visually guided perception and learning in newborn macaques Gene P. SackettRichard TrippHerbert Pick Methods & Designs Pages: 233 - 236
The tonic immobility reaction in chickens: Response characteristics and methodology Gordon G. GallupRichard F. NashAlan M. Wagner Methods & Designs Pages: 237 - 239
The use of olfactory cues in solving a visual discrimination task B. Michael ThorneA. Lamar O’Brien Methods & Designs Pages: 240 - 240
A general measure of organization in free recall for variable unit size and internal sequential consistency James W. Pellegrino Methods & Designs Pages: 241 - 246
Temperature reinforcement for visual discrimination training in baby chicks Evelyn Lee-TengStuart R. Butler Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 247 - 249
A technique for measuring thermoregulatory behavior in the fish Lawrence H. Frank Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 250 - 250
The effects of preexposure to a learning apparatus Michael GrantDennis Young Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 251 - 252
Escape behavior in neonatal rats: Methodological and psychometric considerations James R. MisaninSusan J. RoseCharles F. Hinderliter Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 253 - 254
Direct observation and automated scoring of the activity of active and inactive inbred mouse strains Charles L. Goodrick Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 255 - 256
Erratum to: A small pulse generator for calibrating EEG recording systems William J. Mundl Erratum Pages: 256 - 256
A reliable fast-operating door for small animal research Armand Carpentier OriginalPaper Pages: 257 - 258
A universal food-paste dispenser for use with cats and other animals Mark A. BerkleyF. T. CrawfordGraham Oliff OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 260
An economical system for collecting and reducing heart-rate data, using someone else’s small computer Charles Clifton Computer Technology Pages: 261 - 263
Suggestions for the maintenance of accuracy of calculations implemented on digital computers John F. Walsh Computer Technology Pages: 264 - 264
Rapid response and flexible experimental control with a small on-line computer: PSYCLE D.Douglas Creelman Computer Technology Pages: 265 - 267
An improved technique for determining brain reward thresholds in primates Eliot L. Gardner Notes Pages: 273 - 274
The reliable detection of directional movement in small animals John StrengLewie M. BarberCharles L. Wood Notes Pages: 274 - 275