The statistical evidence for negative transfer in part-whole free recall Michael S. HumphreysRobert M. Schwartz Methods & Designs Pages: 287 - 291
Sources of variability in apparent-contrast measurements made by brightness matching Thomas R. Corwin Methods & Designs Pages: 292 - 294
A precise method of measuring fixational eccentricity using the Maxwell spot centroid Gillray L. KandelHarold E. Bedell Methods & Designs Pages: 295 - 296
Inhibitory stimulus control of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response of the rabbit Frederick W. MisAugustus R. LumiaJohn W. Moore Methods & Designs Pages: 297 - 299
A comparison of leverpress and head-poke discriminated Sidman avoidance Philip F. CarriganJames O. BenedictJohn J. B. Ayres Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 301 - 303
Pause adjustment mechanism and measurement system (PAMMS) Paul J. JensenKenneth F. RuderWayne D. Harrington Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 304 - 312
An easily built and inexpensive apparatus for generating electroconvulsive shock Dominic J. ZerbolioRobert E. Hubbardt Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 313 - 314
A device to record gross motor movements in human subjects David L. Elwood Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 315 - 316
A digital programmer for use with audio tape decks Ronald H. Hopkinst Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 317 - 319
The lickometer: A simple device for the analysis of licking as an operant A. M. WallG. C. WaltersR. S. England Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 320 - 322
Electronic holding relay for control of ac and dc circuits David O. PettijohnE. C. T. Walker Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 323 - 325
A “hand-shaking” multiplexer for the IBM 1800 Shiv VermaEmanuel Donchin Computer Technology Pages: 327 - 330
An interface for transmitting discrete response information to a computer Roland F. MillertPeter G. Polson Computer Technology Pages: 331 - 333
Automatic measurement of food competition in the laboratory rat Dominic J. CostanzoDavid Hothersall Notes Pages: 338 - 339
Some determinants of performance in a commercially available one-way avoidance chamber David L. MorseHarriet FeinmanGerard A. Dizinno Notes Pages: 340 - 341
Clarity of Haidinger’s brushes as a function of luminance Stanley CorenClare P. Kaplan Notes Pages: 341 - 342
An approach to operating systems for computer-controlled behavioral research Dennis O. Kuch Notes Pages: 342 - 342