Editorial: Reductionism and Holism in Behavior Science and Art Donald A. Hantula EditorialNotes 13 November 2018 Pages: 325 - 333
Acknowledgement of 2018 Guest Associate Editors and Guest Reviewers Acknowledgement 30 November 2018 Pages: 335 - 336
Zombies, Invertebrates, and Plants, Oh My! Introduction to the Special Section on “Learning: No Brain Required” Erin B. Rasmussen Learning: No Brain Required 30 November 2018 Pages: 337 - 341
Is a Nervous System Necessary for Learning? José E. Burgos Learning: No Brain Required 05 November 2018 Pages: 343 - 368
The Spinal Cord, Not to Be Forgotten: the Final Common Path for Development, Training and Recovery of Motor Function Michele R. BrumleyMisty M. StrainAimee L. Bozeman Learning: No Brain Required 13 November 2018 Pages: 369 - 393
An Inconvenient Truth: Some Neglected Issues in Invertebrate Learning Charles I. AbramsonHarrington Wells Learning: No Brain Required 24 October 2018 Pages: 395 - 416
Crayfish Learning: Addiction and the Ganglionic Brain Moira J. van StaadenRobert Huber Learning: No Brain Required. 07 November 2018 Pages: 417 - 429
On the Conditioning of Plants: A Review of Experimental Evidence Barry E. Adelman Learning: No Brain Required 02 October 2018 Pages: 431 - 446
Behavioral Research with Planaria Neil DeochandMack S. CostelloMichelle E. Deochand Learning: No Brain Required 09 November 2018 Pages: 447 - 464
Learning without Brains: a Review of The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate by Peter Wohleben Saul Axelrod Learning: No Brain Required 14 September 2018 Pages: 465 - 469
Narrative: Why It’s Important, and How It Works Philip N. Hineline OriginalPaper 14 May 2018 Pages: 471 - 501
The Power of Narratives Derives from Evoked Behavior David C. Palmer Commentary 04 June 2018 Pages: 503 - 507
Narrative: Its Importance in Modern Behavior Analysis and Therapy Yvonne Barnes-HolmesDermot Barnes-HolmesCiara McEnteggart Commentary 04 June 2018 Pages: 509 - 516
Implications of Behavioral Narratology for Psychotherapy, Help-Seeking Behavior, and Substance Use Susan SnycerskiSean LarawayGlenn M. Callaghan Commentary 14 November 2018 Pages: 517 - 540
Rethinking Dissemination: Storytelling as a Part of the Repertoire Ronnie Detrich Commentary 08 May 2018 Pages: 541 - 549
True Confessions of a Narrator: Using Narrative in Textbook Writing, or It’s Gotta Be Fun or Else It Won’t Be Fun Richard W. Malott Commentary 24 September 2018 Pages: 551 - 560
Pedagogy of Academic Narrative: Insights from They Say/I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing by Graff and Birkenstein (2014) L. Kimberly Epting Commentary 25 September 2018 Pages: 561 - 568
The Promotion of Behavioral Science Through Narrative: Sharing and Making It Your Own Isaac CamachoDavid Ruiz Commentary 04 June 2018 Pages: 569 - 574
An Emotional Appeal for the Development of Empirical Research on Narrative Thomas S. Critchfield Commentary 27 August 2018 Pages: 575 - 590
Translating Behavior Analysis: a Spectrum Rather than a Road Map Elizabeth G. E. KyonkaShrinidhi Subramaniam OriginalPaper 16 May 2018 Pages: 591 - 613
(I Think) You Are Pretty: a Behavior Analytic Conceptualization of Flirtation Jennifer A. Wade Original Research 06 June 2018 Pages: 615 - 636
Maternal Behavioral Health: Fertile Ground for Behavior Analysis Yukiko WashioMara Humphreys Original Research 10 May 2018 Pages: 637 - 652
The Song Remains the Same: A Review of Harris’ Free Will Michael Clayton BookReview 26 April 2018 Pages: 653 - 656