Persistent genotypic differences in mouse activity under unusually varied circumstances D. D. Thiessen Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 1 - 2
A shock harness for rats: Resistance as a function of shock intensity Nancy K. MelloJack H. Mendelson Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 3 - 4
Choice of a warning signal or none in several unavoidable-shock situations Joan S. Lockard Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 5 - 6
Level of Maternal Stress during two pregnancy periods on rat offspring behaviors Mike Morra Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 7 - 8
Depth perception in the dark-reared rat as a function of time in the dark Richard D. WalkSamuel Trychin Jr.Bernard Z. Karmel Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 9 - 10
Determinants of polydipsia: IV. Free-reinforcement schedules Evalyn F. SegalDavid L. OdenSam A. Deadwyler Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 11 - 12
Patterns of delayed reinforcement and resistance to extinction Edward L. WikeJohn R. PlattLinda Parker Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 13 - 14
A factor in the maintenance of behavior by reinforcement G. S. Reynolds Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 15 - 16
Reinforcement of intracranial self-stimulation by licking Solon B. HolsteinAlan G. Hundt Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 17 - 18
Learning and transfer of oddity as a function of apparatus and trials per problem Paschal N. Strong Jr. Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 19 - 20
The overlearning reversal effect in monkeys provided a salient irrelevant dimension M. R. D’Amato Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 21 - 22
Stimulus aftereffects of bar pressing J. M. BloomNelson F. Smith Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 23 - 24
A technique for demonstrating the inhibitory function of SΔ James M. CornellHarry Strub Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 25 - 26
Response of earthworms to light as measured by the GSR Robert F. MorganStanley C. RatnerM. Ray Denny Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 27 - 28
The influence of d-amphetamine, benactyzine, and chlorpromazine on performance in an auditory vigilance task M. LoebG. R. HawkesE. A. Alluisi Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 29 - 30
Effects of morphine sulfate on the extinction of conditioned escape behavior in the rat L. Glenn Collins Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 31 - 32
Determinants of polydipsia: V. Effect of amphetamine and pentobarbital Evalyn F. SegalDavid L. OdenSam A. Deadwyler Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 33 - 34
Selective resistance of performance on a schedule of reinforcement to disruption by forebrain lesions G. S. ReynoldsAlan J. Limpo Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 35 - 36
Retroactive amnesia from electroconvulsive shock: Consolidation disruption or interference? Henry E. AdamsL. J. Peacock Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 37 - 38
Intracranial stimulation as an avoidance or escape response Gordon G. BallDonald W. Adams Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 39 - 40
The effects of chemical stimulation in dorsal midbrain tegmentum on self-stimulation in hypothalamus and septal area Aryeh Routtenberg Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 41 - 42
Failure of spreading depression to produce retrograde amnesia Irving Kupfermann Physiological Psychology 02 March 2014 Pages: 43 - 44
Adaptation with constant and variable delay in auditory feedback Samuel Fillenbaum Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 45 - 46
Stimulus articulation and backward learning David T. Hakes Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 47 - 48
Acquisition as a function of S-R frequency of occurrence under ORM, OSM, or S-R associative conditions Barbara WattsJames F. Voss Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 49 - 50
Mediation speed, reported mediators and recall as related to presentation rate Willard N. Runquist OriginalPaper 02 March 2014 Pages: 51 - 52
Persons as mediators: A three-stage paradigm Seymour M. Berger Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 53 - 54
Effects of retention interval activity on short-term memory in retardates Rolland MetzgerSeymore SimonRaymond Ditrichs Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 55 - 56
Acoustic factors versus language factors in short-term memory R. ConradP. R. FreemanA. J. Hull Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 57 - 58
The interaction of syntactical structure and learning instructions William EpsteinMartin Arlinsky Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 59 - 60
GSR extinction following differential reinforcement Robert S. Beecroft Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 61 - 61
A methodological note on a punishing stimulus for children P. A. Fried Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 62 - 62
Component to compound stimulus transfer William GringsTadao UnoJosephine Fieriger Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 63 - 64
Backward figurai masking as a function of chronological age and intelligence Robert H. Pollack Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 65 - 66
Visual noise causes tunnel vision Norman H. Mackworth Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 67 - 68
Selective intermanual transfer of adaptive effects during adaptation to prism Samuel C. McLaughlinJohn L. Bower Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 69 - 70
Adaptation of humans to colored split-field glasses Thomas L. Harrington Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 71 - 72
The effect of number of pulses on vibrotactile thresholds Ronald T. Verrillo Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 73 - 74
Inversion effects in the tachistoscopic perception of number sequences Arthur KoestlerJames J. Jenkins Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 75 - 76
A comparison of forward and backward masking Peter H. SchillerMarilyn C. Smith Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 77 - 78
A u-shaped backward masking function in vision: A partial replication of the Weisstein and Haber study with two ring sizes M. S. MayznerM. H. BlattW. D. Nilsson Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 79 - 80
Acquisition of the conditioned eyelid response under different ready-signal conditions Robert H. DufortHoward A. Rollins Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 81 - 82
Persistence of acquired meaning in semantic conditioning J. P. DasA. K. Mitra Human Learning and Thinking 02 March 2014 Pages: 83 - 84
Esthetic preference as a function of pattern information Donald D. Dorfman Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 85 - 86
Adams’ bisensory discrete tracking task and the psychological refractory period: A comment Raymond S. Nickerson Perception and Performance 02 March 2014 Pages: 87 - 88
Classical conditioning in the cat as a function of the CS-US interval Dale McAdamJohn R. KnottJohn Chiorini Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 89 - 90
Effects of alternating classical conditioning and extinction sessions on the conditioned nictitating membrane response of the rabbit Marius SmithI. Gormezano Animal Behavior 02 March 2014 Pages: 91 - 92