This file lists the contents of the following journals and books:
Journals:
Edited Books:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 28, 2002.
Lovibond, P. F., & Shanks, D. R. (2002). The role of awareness in Pavlovian conditioning: Empirical evidence and theoretical implications. JEP:ABP, 28, 3.
Wiens, S., & Öhman, A. (2002). Unawareness is more than a chance event: Comment on Lovibond and Shanks (2002). JEP:ABP, 28, 27.
Manns, J. R., Clark, R. E., & Squire, L. R. (2002). Standard eyeblink conditioning is independent of awareness. JEP:ABP, 28, 32.
Shanks, D. R., & Lovibond, P. F.. (2002). Autonomic awareness and eyeblink conditioning are closely related to contingency awareness: Reply to Wiens and Öhman (2002) and Manns et. al. (2002). JEP:ABP, 28, 38.
Wallace, D. G., & Fountain, S. B. (2002). What is learned in sequential learning? An associative model of reward magnitude serial-pattern learning. JEP:ABP, 28, 43.
Clement, T. S., & Zentall, T. R. (2002). Second-order contrast based on the expectation of effort and reinforcement. JEP:ABP, 28, 64.
Parker, L. A., Corrick, M. L., Limebeer, C. L., & Kwiatkowska, M. (2002). Amphetamine and morphine produce conditioned taste and place preference in the house musk shrew (Suncus murinus). JEP:ABP, 28, 75.
Morell, J. R., Davidson, T. L. (2002). Transfer across unconditioned stimuli in serial feature discrimination training. JEP:ABP, 28, 83.
Westbrook, R. F., Iordanova, M., McNally, G., Richardson, R., & Harris, J. A. (2002). Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus: Two roles for context. JEP:ABP, 28, 97.
Zentall, T. R., & Clement, T. S. (2002). Memory mechanisms in pigeons: Evidence of base-rate neglect. JEP:ABP, 28, 111.
Escobar, M., Arcediano, F., & Miller, R. R. (2002). Latent inhibition and contextual associations. JEP:ABP, 28, 123.
Roberts, W. A., Roberts, S., & Kit, K. A. (2002). Pigeons presented with sequences of light flashes use behavior to count but not to time. JEP:ABP, 28, 137.
Gulya, M., Rossi-George, A., & Rovee-Collier, C. (2002). Dissipation of retroactive interference in human infants. JEP:ABP, 28, 151.
Rescorla, R. A. (2002). Effect of following an excitatory-inhibitory compound with an intermediate reinforcer. JEP:ABP, 28, 163.
Pearce, J. M., Redhead, E. S., & George, D. N. (2002). Summation in autoshaping is affected by the similarity of the visual stimuli to the stimulation they replace. JEP:ABP, 28, 175.
Symonds, M., Hall, G., & Bailey, G. K. (2002). Perceptual learning with a sodium depletion procedure. JEP:ABP, 28, 190.
Wearden, J. H. (2002). Travelling in time: A time-left analogue for humans. JEP:ABP, 28, 200.
Hurly, T. A., & Healy, S. D. (2002). Cue learning by rufous hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus). JEP:ABP, 28, 209.
Shettleworth, S. J., & Westwood, R. P. (2002). Divided attention, memory, and spatial discrimination in food-storing and nonstoring birds, black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapilla) and dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemails). JEP:ABP, 28, 227.
Stout, S. C., Muzio, R. N., Boughner, R. L., & Papini, M. R. (2002). Aftereffects of the surprising presentation and omission of appetitive reinforcers on key-pecking performance in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 28, 242.
Grace, R. C. (2002). Acquisition of preference in concurrent chains: Comparing linear-operator and memory-representational models. JEP:ABP, 28, 257.
Nizhnikov, M. E., Petrov, E. S., & Spear, N. E. (2002). Olfactory aversive conditioning in the newborn (3-Hr-Old) rat impairs later sucking for water and milk. JEP:ABP, 28, 277.
Williams, D. A., Mehta, R., Poworoznyk, T. M., Orihel, J. S., George, D. N., & Pearce, J. M. (2002). Acquisition of superexcitatory properties by an irrelevant background stimulus. JEP:ABP, 28, 284.
Fagot, J., & Deruelle, C. (2002). Perception of pictorial eye gaze by baboons (Papio papio). JEP:ABP, 28, 298.
Sokolowska, M., Siegel, S., & Kim, J. A. (2002). Intraadministration associations: Conditional hyperalgesia elicited by morphine onset cues. JEP:ABP, 28, 309.
Cobos, P. L., Lopez, F. J., Cano, A., Almaraz, J., & Shanks, D. R. (2002). Mechanisms of predictive and diagnostic causal induction. JEP:ABP, 28, 331.
Wasserman, E. A., Frank, A. J., & Young, M .E. (2002). Stimulus control by same-versus-different relations among multiple visual stimuli. JEP:ABP, 28, 347.
Katz, J. S., Wright, A. A., & Bachevalier, J. (2002). Mechanisms of same/different abstract-concept learning by rhesus monkeys (Mucca mulatta). JEP:ABP, 28, 358.
Rescorla, R. (2002). Savings tests: Separating differences in rate of learning from differences in initial levels. JEP:ABP, 28, 369.
Honey, R. C., & Ward-Robinson, J. (2002). Acquired equivalence and distinctiveness of cues: I. Exploring a neural network approach. JEP:ABP, 28, 378.
Coutreau, E., Killcross, A. S., Good, M.,
Blough, D. S. (2002). Measuring the search image: Expectation, detection, and recognition in pigeon visual search. JEP:ABP, 28, 397.
Rescorla, R. (2002). Comparison of the rates of associative change during acquisition and extinction. JEP:ABP, 28, 406.
Kaiser, D. H., Zentall, T. R., & Neiman, E. (2002). Timing in pigeons: The effects of the similarity between intertrial interval and gap in a timing signal. JEP:ABP, 28, 416.
Learning and Motivation, 33, 2002.
Allan, L. G., & Church, R. M. (2002). In memoriam: John Gibbon (1934 - 2001). L&M, 33, 1.
Allan, L. G., & Church, R. M. (2002). Introduction. L&M, 33, 9.
Allan, L. G. (2002). Are the referents remembered in temporal bisection? L&M, 33, 10.
Church, R. M. (2002). The effective use of secondary data. L&M, 33, 32.
Gallistel, C. R., Mark, T. A., King, A., & Latham, P. (2002). A test of Gibbon's feedforward model of matching. L&M, 33, 46.
Meck, W. H. (2002). Choline uptake in the frontal cortex is proportional to the absolute error of a temporal memory translation constant in mature and aged rats. L&M, 33, 88.
Arcediano, F., & Miller, R. R. (2002). Some constraints for models of timing: A temporal coding hypothesis perspective. L&M, 33, 105.
Sutton, J. E., & Roberts, W. A. (2002). The effect of nontemporal information processing on time estimation in pigeons. L&M, 33, 124.
Balsam, P. D., Drew, M. R., & Yang, C. (2002). Timing at the start of associative learning. L&M, 33, 141.
Malapani, C., & Fairhurst, S. (2002). Scalar timing in animals and humans. L&M, 33, 156.
Kacelnik, A., & Brunner, D. (2002). Timing and foraging: Gibbon's scalar expectancy theory and optimal patch exploitation. L&M, 33, 177.
Miller, M. A., Parker, B. K., Keely, J. P., Johnson, J. L., & Schaal, D. W. (2002). Searching for evidence of transfer between drug facilitators. L&M, 33, 197.
McDonald, R. J., Hong, N. S., Ray, C., & Ralph, M. R. (2002). No time of day modulation or time stamp on multiple memory tasks in rats. L&M, 33, 230.
Prados, J., & Sansa, J. (2002). Differential acquisition of aversion by two distinctive contexts paired with lithium-induced illness. L&M, 33, 253.
Lachnit, H., Lipp, O. V., & Gryschok, N. S. (2002). Probing the time course of nonlinear discriminations during human electrodermal conditioning. L&M, 33, 269.
Nelson, J. B. (2002). Context specificity of excitation and inhibition in ambiguous stimuli. L&M, 33, 284.
Crystal, J. D. (2002). Timing inter-reward intervals. L&M, 33, 311.
Lipp, O. V., & Dal Santo, L. A. (2002). Cue competition between
elementary trained stimuli: US miscuing, interference, and
Lett, B. T., Grant, V. L., & Koh, M. T. (2002). Delayed backward conditioning of place preference induced by wheel running in rats. L&M, 33, 347.
Cheng, K., & Spetch, M. (2002). Spatial generalization and peak shift in humans. L&M, 33, 358.
Hayashi, H., Nakajima, S., Urushidhara, & Imada, H. (2002). Taste avoidance caused by spontaneous wheel running: Effects of duration and delay of wheel confinement. L&M, 33, 390.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 30, 2002.
Williams, B. A. (2002). Behavioral contrast redux. AL&B, 30, 1.
Grace, R. C. (2002). The value hypothesis and acquisition of preference in concurrent chains. AL&B, 30, 21.
Phillmore, L. S., Sturdy, C. B., Turyk, M., & Weisman, R. G. (2002). Discrimination of individual vocalizations by black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapilla). AL&B, 30, 43.
Crystal, J. D., & Miller, B. J. (2002). Simultaneous temporal and spatial processing. AL&B, 30, 53.
Pearce, J. M. (2002). Evaluation and development of a connectionist theory of configural learning. AL&B, 30, 73.
Kehoe, E. J., & White, N. E. (2002). Extinction revisited: Similarities
between extinction and reductions in
De La Casa, L. G., & Lubow, R. E. (2002). An empirical analysis of the super-latent inhibition effect. AL&B, 30, 112.
Reed, P., & Tsakanikos, E. (2002). The influence of a distractor during compound preexposure on latent inhibition. AL&B, 30, 121.
Marchand, A. R. (2002). Integration of cardiac responses to serial stimuli after Pavlovian conditioning in rats. AL&B, 30, 132.
Tomonaga, M. & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Enumeration of briefly presented items by the chimpanzee (Pan tronglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens). AL&B, 30, 143.
Wright, A. A. (2002). Monkey auditory list memory: Tests with mixed and blocked retention delays. AL&B, 30, 158.
Ulrike, A., & Huber, L. (2002). Target-defining features in a "people-present/people-absent" discrimination task by pigeons. AL&B, 30, 165.
McLaren,
Dwyer, D. M., & Mackintosh, N. J. (2002). Alternating exposure to two compound flavors creates inhibitory associations between their unique factors. AL&B, 30, 201.
Kehoe, E. J., & Boesenberg, K. G. (2002). Temporal discrimination using different feature-target intervals in classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. AL&B, 30, 208.
Tinsley, M. R., Timberlake, W., Sitomer, M., & Widman, D. R. (2002). Conditioned inhibitory effects of discriminated Pavlovian training with food in rats depend on interactions of search models, related repertoires, and response measures. AL&B, 30, 217.
Escobar, M., Pineno, O., & Matute, H. (2002). A comparison between elemental and compound training of cues in retrospective revaluation. AL&B, 30, 228.
Paredes-Olay, C., Abad, M. J. F., Gamez, M., & Rosas, J. M. (2002). Transfer of control between causal predictive judgements and instrumental responding. AL&B, 30, 239.
Mazur, J. E. (2002). Concurrent-chain performance in transition: Effects of terminal-link duration and individual reinforcers. AL&B, 30, 249.
Cohen, J. S., Simpson, A.,
Akins, C. K., Klein, E. D., & Zentall, T. R. (2002). Imitative learning in Japanese quail (Cortunix japonica) using the bidirectional control procedure. AL&B, 30, 275.
Domjan, M., & Krause, M. A. (2002). Research productivity in animal learning from 1953 to 2000. AL&B, 30, 282.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 55B, 2002.
Wearden, J. H., Parry, A., & Stamp, L. (2002). Is subjective shortening in human memory unique to time representation? QJEP, 55B, 1.
Klassen, J. J., Williams, D. A., Bolster, B., & Tait, R. W. (2002). Influence of dorsolateral periaqueductal gray (dlPAG) lesions on contextual conditioning with massed and distributed shock. QJEP, 55B, 27.
Allan, L. G. (2002). The location and interpretation of the bisection point. QJEP, 55B, 43.
Pearce, J. M., George, D. N., & Aydin, A. (2002). Summation: Further assessment of a configural theory. QJEP, 55B, 61.
Woodson, J. C., & Balleine, B. W. (2002). An assessment of factors contributing to instrumental performance for sexual reward in the rat. QJEP, 55B, 75.
Erratum: Aguado, L., de Brugada,
Dibbets, P., Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (2002). Contextual dependencies in a stimulus equivalence paradigm. QJEP, 55B, 97.
Glautier, S. (2002). Spatial separation of target and competitor cues enhances blocking of human causal learning. QJEP, 55B, 121.
De Houwer, J., & Beckers, T. (2002). Higher-order retrospective revaluation in human causal learning. QJEP, 55B, 137.
Mondragon, E., & Hall, G. (2002). Analysis of the perceptual learning effect in flavour aversion learning: Evidence for stimulus differentiation. QJEP, 55B, 153.
Candido, A., Maldonado, A., Rodriguez, A., & Morales, A. (2002). Successive positive contrast in one-way avoidance learning. QJEP, 55B, 171.
Droit-Volet, S., & Wearden, J. (2002). Speeding up an internal clock in children? Effects of visual flicker on subjective duration. QJEP, 55B, 193.
Taylor, K. M., & Boakes, R. A. (2002). Extinction of conditioned taste aversions: Effects of concentration and overshadowing. QJEP, 55B, 213.
Cramer, R. E., Weiss, R. F., William, R., Reid, S., Nieri, L., & Manning-Ryan, B. (2002). Human agency and associative learning: Pavlovian principles govern social process in causal relationship detection. QJEP, 55B, 241.
Catena, A., Maldonando, A., Megias, J. L., & Frese, B. (2002). Judgement frequency, belief revision, and serial processing of causal information. QJEP, 55B, 267.
De Houwer, J., & Beckers, T. A. (2002). A review of recent developments in research and theories on human contingency learning. QJEP, 55B, 289.
Mitchell, C. J., & Lovibond, P. F. (2002). Backward and forward blocking in human electrodermal conditioning: Blocking requires an assumption of outcome additivity. QJEP, 55B, 311.
Dickinson, A., Wood, N., & Smith, J. W. (2002). Alcohol seeking by rats: Action or habit? QJEP, 55B, 331.
Pearce, J. M., & George, D. N. (2002). The effects of using stimuli from three different dimensions on autoshaping with a complex negative patterning discrimination. QJEP, 55B, 349.
Loy,
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, 2002.
Neiworth, J J., Burman, M. A., Basile, B. M., & Lickteig, M. T. (2002). Use of experimenter-given cues in visual co-orienting and in an object-choice task by a new world monkey species, cotton top tamarins (Saquinus oedipus). JCP, 116, 3.
Bodamer, M. D., & Gardner, R. A. (2002). How cross-fostered chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) initiate and maintian conversations. JCP, 116, 12.
Soporoni, K., Mikoloski, A., Topal, J., & Csanyi, V. (2002). Dogs' (Canis familiaris) responsiveness to human pointing gestures. JCP, 116, 27.
Solomon, N. G., Yeager, C. S., & Beeler, L. A. (2002). Social transmission and memory of food preferences in pine voles (Microtus pinetorum). JCP, 116, 35.
Kralik, J. D., Hauser, M. D., & Zimlicki, R. (2002). The relationship between problem solving and inhibitory control: Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinis oedipus) performance on a reversed contingency task. JCP, 116, 39.
Bonney, K. R., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2002). Quokkas (Setonix brachyurus) demonstrate tactile discrimination learning and serial-reversal learning. JCP, 116, 51.
Bonney, K. R., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2002). Visual discrimination learning and strategy behavior in the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata). JCP, 116, 55.
DiBattista, D. (2002). Preference for novel flavors in adult golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). JCP, 116, 63.
Brudzynski, S. M., & Pniak, A. (2002). Social contacts and production of 50-kHz short ultrasonic calls in adult rats. JCP, 116, 73.
Stern, J. M., & Keer, S. E. (2002). Acute hunger of rat pups elicits increased kyphotic nursing and shorter intervals between nursing bouts: Implications for changes in nursing with time postpartum. JCP, 116, 83.
Weaver, A. & de Waal, F. B. M. (2002). An index of relationship quality based on attachment theory. JCP, 116, 93.
Greene, C. M., Owings, D. H., Hart, L. A., & Klimey, A. P. (2002). Revisiting the Umwelt: Environments of animal communication. JCP, 116, 115.
Partan, S., & Marler, P. (2002). The Umwelt and its relevance to animal communication: Introduction to special issue. JCP, 116, 116.
Rundus, A. S., & Hart, L. A. (2002). Overview: Animal acoustic communication and the role of the physical environment. JCP, 116, 120.
Arnason, B. T., Hart, L. A., O'Connell-Rodwell, C. E. (2002). The properties of geophysical fields and their effects on elephants and other animals. JCP, 116, 123.
Larom, D. (2002). Auditory communication, meteorology, and the Umwelt. JCP, 116, 133.
Rabin, L. A., & Greene, C. M. (2002). Changes to acoustic communication systems in human-altered environments. JCP, 116, 137.
Randall, J. A., & Crider, S. K. (2002). Overview: Signal production and detection. JCP, 116, 142.
Lema, S. C., & Kelly, J. T. (2002). The production of communication signals at the air-water and water-substrate boundaries. JCP, 116, 145.
Au, W. W. L., Lemonds, D. W., Vlachos, S., Nachtigall, P. E., & Roitblat, H. T. (2002). Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) hearing threshold for brief broadband signals. JCP, 116, 151.
Masin, M. J., & Narins, P. M. (2002). Seismic sensitivity in the desert golden mole (Eremitalpa granti): A review. JCP, 116, 158.
Rays, J. D., & Schilling, A. J. (2002). Overview: Expanding an animal's self-world to include conspecifics. JCP, 116, 164.
McCowan, B., Doyle, L. R., & Hanser, D. J. (2002). Using information theory to assess the diversity, complexity, and development of communicative repertoires. JCP, 116, 166.
King, A. P., West, M. J., & White, D. J. (2002). The presumption of sociality: Social learning in diverse contexts in brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater). JCP, 116, 173.
Yin, S. (2002). A new perspective on barking in dogs (Canis familiaris). JCP, 116, 189.
Shier, D. M. (2002). Overview: For crying out loud-Dangers and opportunities in communcating in the public domain. JCP, 116, 194.
Owings, D. H., Rowe, M. P., & Rundus, A. S. (2002). The rattling sound of rattelsnakes (Crotalus viridis) as a communicative resource for ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia). JCP, 116, 197.
Kostam, K. M. (2002). The evolution of mutualistic interspecific communication: Assessment and management across species. JCP, 116, 206.
Kihslinger, R. L., & Klimey, A. P. (2002). Species identity and the temporal characteristics of fish acoustic signals. JCP, 116, 210.
Maestripieri, D., Ross, S. K., & Megna, N. L. (2002). Mother-infant inertactions in western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla): Spatial relationships, communication and opportunities for social learning. JCP, 116, 219.
Skolokoff, G., Blumberg, M. S., Boline, E. A., Johnson, E. D., & Streeper, N. M. (2002). Thermoregulatory behavior in infant Norwegian rats (Rattus norvegicus) and Syrian golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): Arousal, orientation and locomotion. JCP, 116, 228.
Sokoloff, G., & Blumberg, M. S. (2002). Contributions of endothermy to
huddling behavior in infant
Burman, O. H. P., & Mendl, M. (2002). Recognition of conspecific odors by laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) does not show context specificity. JCP, 115, 247.
Le Prell, C. G., & Moody, D. B. (2002). Detection thresholds for intensity increments in a single harmonic of synthetic Japanese macque (Macaca fuscata) monkey coo calls. JCP, 116, 253.
Moyaho, A., &
Honeycutt, H. & Lickliter, R. (2002). Prenatal experience and postnatal perceptual preferences: Evidence for attentional-bias in bobwhite quail embryos (Colinus virginianus). JCP, 116, 270.
Dorrance, B. R., & Zentall, T. R. (2002). Imitation of conditional discriminations in pigeons (Colomba livia). JCP, 116, 277.
Farrel, W. J., & Alberts, J. R. (2002). Maternal responsiveness to
infant
Farrel, W. J., & Alberts, J. R. (2002). Stimulus control of maternal responsiveness to Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) pup ultrasonic vocalizations. JCP, 116, 297.
Locurto, C., Emidy, C., & Hannan, S. (2002). Mice (Mus musculus) learn a win-shift but not a win-stay contingency under water escape motivation. JCP, 116, 308.
Graham, C. A. (2002). Methods for obtaining menstrual-cycle data in menstrual-synchrony studies: Commentary on Schank (2001). JCP, 116, 313.
Weller, A., & Weller, L. (2002). Menstrual synchrony can be assessed, inherent cycle variability notwithstanding: Commentary on Schank (2001). JCP, 116, 316.
Schank, J. C. (2002). A multitude of errors in menstrual-synchrony research: Replies to Weller and Weller (2002) and Graham (2002). JCP, 116, 319.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 77/78, 2002.
Palya, W. L., Walter, D., Kessel, R., & Lucke, R. (2002). Linear modeling of steady-state behavioral dynamic. JEAB, 77, 3.
Wirth, O., & Chase, P. N. (2002). Stability of functional equivalence and stimulus equivalence: Effects of baseline reversals. JEAB, 77, 29.
Stewart, R. B., Wang, N., Bass, A. A., & Meisch, R. A. (2002). Relative reinforcing effects of different oral ethanol doses in rhesus monkeys. JEAB, 77, 49.
Davison, M., & Baum, W. M. (2002). Choice in a variable environment: Effects of blackout duration and extinction between components. JEAB, 77, 65.
McMillan, D. E., Hardwick, W. C., & Li, M. (2002). Drug discrimination under concurrent variable-ratio variable-ratio schedules. JEAB, 77, 91.
Staddon, J. E. R., Chelaru,
Johnson, M. W., & Bickel, W. K. (2002). Within-subject comparison of real and hypothetical money rewards in delay discounting. JEAB, 77, 129.
Mazur, J. E. (2002). Evidence against a constant-difference effect in concurrent-chains schedules. JEAB, 77, 147.
Knealing, T. W., & Schaal, D. W. (2002). Disruption of temporally organized behavior by morphine. JEAB, 77, 157.
Gaynor, S. Y., & Schull, R. L. (2002). The generality of selective observing. JEAB, 77, 171.
McIlvane, W. J., & Kledaras, J. B., Callahan, T. C., & Dube, W. V. (2002). High-probability stimulus control topographies with delayed S+ onset in a simultaneous discrimination procedure. JEAB, 77, 189.
Ross, L., & Schaal, D. W. (2002). Time of supplemental feeding alters the effects of cocaine on lever pressing of rats. JEAB, 77, 199.
Shull, R. L., Gaynor, S. T., & Grimes, J. A. (2002). Response rate viewed as engagement bouts: Resistance to extinction. JEAB, 77, 211.
Grace, R. A., Bedell, M. A., & Nevin, J. A. (2002). Preference and resistance
to change with constant- and variable-duration terminal links:
Landon, J., Davison, M., & Elliffe, D. (2002). Concurrent schedules: Short- and long-term effects of reinforcers. JEAB, 77, 257.
Derenne, A., & Baron, A. (2002). Preratio pausing: Effects of an alternative reinforcer on fixed- and variable-ratio responding. JEAB, 77, 273.
Iversen,
Madden, G. J., Peden, B. F., & Yamaguchi, T. (2002). Human group choice: Discrete-trial and free-operant tests of the ideal free distribution. JEAB, 78, 1.
Doughty, A. H., & Richards, J. B. (2002). Effects of reinforcer magnitude on responding under differential-reinforcement-of-low-rate schedules of rats and pigeons. JEAB, 78, 17.
Collier, G., Johnson, D. F., & Mathis, C. (2002). The currency of procurement cost. JEAB, 78, 31.
Dougher, M., Perkins, D. R., Greenway, D., Koons, A., & Chiasson, C. (2002). Contextual control of equivalence-based transformation of functions. JEAB, 78, 63.
Baum, W. M. (2002). From molecular to molar: A paradigm shift in behavior analysis. JEAB, 78, 95.
Shahan, T. A. (2002). Observing behavior: Effects of rate and magnitude of primary reinforcement. JEAB, 78, 161.
Odum, A. L., Lieving, L. M., & Schaal, D. W. (2002). Effects of d-amphetamine in a temporal discrimination procedure: Selective changes in timing or rate dependency? JEAB, 78, 195.
Ziegler, D., Keith, J. R., Pitts, R. C., & Galizio, M. (2002). Navigation in the Morris swim task as a baseline for drug discrimination: A demonstration with morphine. JEAB, 78, 215.
Zeiler, M. D. (2002). The function, mechanism, and evolution of learning and behavior: A review of Sara J. Shettleworth's Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior. JEAB, 78, 225.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 57/58/59, 2002.
Sawa, K., & Nakajima, S. (2002). Acquired equivalence of flavour cues with a common antecedent in rats. BP, 57, 1.
Kudadjie-Gyanfi, E., & Rachlin, H. (2002). Rule-governed versus contigency-governed behavior in a self-control task: Effects of changes in contigencies. BP, 57, 29.
Colwill, R. M., & Triola, S. M. (2002). Instrumental responding remains under the control of the consequent outcome after extended training. BP, 57, 51.
Staddon, J. E. R., Chelaru,
Kirkpatrick, K. (2002). Packet theory of conditioning and timing. BP, 57, 89.
Odum, A. L. (2002). Behavioral pharmacology and timing. BP, 57, 107.
White, K. G. (2002). Temporal generalization and diffusion in forgetting. BP, 57, 121.
Machado, A., & Keen, R. (2002). Relative numerosity discrimination in the pigeon: Further tests of the linear-exponential-ratio model. BP, 57, 131.
Williams, D. A., & Braker, D. S. (2002). Input coding in animal and human associative learning. BP, 57, 149.
Miller, R. R., Escobar, M. (2002). Associative interference between cues and between outcomes presented together and presented apart: An integration. BP, 57, 163.
Nevin, J. A. (2002). Measuring behavioral momentum. BP, 57, 187.
Ross, C., & Neuringer, A. (2002). Reinforcement of variations and repetitions along three independent response dimensions. BP, 57, 199.
Baker, F., & Rachlin, H. (2002). Teaching and learning in a probabilistic prisoner's dilema. BP, 57, 211.
Kraft, J. R., Baum, W. M., & Burge, M. J. (2002). Group choice and individual choices: Modeling human social behavoir with the Ideal Free Distribution. BP, 57, 227.
Donahoe, J. W. (2002). Behavior analysis and neuroscience. BP, 57, 241.
Church, R. M. (2002). A tribute to John Gibbon. BP, 57, 261.
Pack, A. A., Herman, L. M., Hoffman-Kuhnt, M., & Branstetter, B. K. (2002). The object behind the echo: Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) perceive object shape globally through echolocation. BP, 58, 1.
Hörster, W., Krumm, E., Mohr, C., & Delius, J. D. (2002). Conditioning the pecking motions of pigeons. BP, 58, 27.
Gautier, T., & Droit-Volet, S. (2002). Attention and time estimation in 5- and 8-year-old children: A dual-task procedure. BP, 58, 57.
Thorpe, C. M., Petrovic, V., & Wilkie, D. M. (2002). How rats process spatiotemporal information in the face of distraction. BP, 58, 79.
Williams, F. E., White, D., & Messer Jr., W. S. (2002). A simple spatial alternation task for assessing memory function in zebrafish. BP, 58, 125.
Tsujimoto, S., & Sawaguchi, T. (2002). Working memory of action: a
comparative study of ability to selecting response based on previous action in
Thorpe, C. M., & Wilkie, D. M. (2002). Unequal interval time-place learning. BP, 58, 157.
Higa, J. J.,
Dibbets, P., Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (2002). Serial and simultaneous feature positive discriminations in a human Skinner box. BP, 59, 1.
Reilly, S., & Grutzmacher, R. P. (2002). Autoshaping in the rat: conditioned licking response to a stimulus that signals sucrose reinforcement. BP, 59, 15.
Ishii, T., & Sakkagami, T. (2002). Self-control and impulsiveness with asynchronous presentation of reinforcement schedules. BP, 59, 25.
Klapproth, F. (2002). The effect of study-test modalities on the remembrance of subjective duration from long-term memory. BP, 59, 37.
Voicu, H., & Schmajuk, N. (2002). Latent learning, shortcuts and detours: a computational model. BP, 59, 67.
Thorpe, C. M., Floresco, S. B., Carr, J. A. R., & Wilke, D. M. (2002). Alterations in time-place learning induced by lesions to rat medial prefrontal cortex. BP, 59, 87.
Oliveira-Castro, J. M., Faria, J. B., Dias, M. B., & Coelho, D. S. (2002). Effects of task complexity on learning to skip steps: An operant analysis. BP, 59, 101.
Ribes, E., Torres, C., & Mayoral, A. (2002). Extended exposure to a discriminated, limited-hold temporal schedule does not produce stimulus control. BP, 59, 131.
Reynolds, B., de Wit, H., & Richards, J. B. (2002). Delay of gratification and delay discounting in rats. BP, 59, 157.
Thivierge, J. P., Plowright, C. M. S., & Chan, T. (2002). Recognition of incomplete patterns by bumble bees. BP, 59, 185.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 9, 2002.
Baker, F., & Rachlin, H. (2002). Self-control by pigeons in the prisoner's dilemma. PB&R, 9, 482.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 27, 2001.
Cavato, K. K., & Cook, R. G. (2001). Cognitive precedence for local information in hierarchical stimulus processing by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 27, 3.
Clayton, N. S., Yu, K. S., & Dickinson, A. (2001). Scrub jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) form integrated memories of the multiple features of caching episodes. JEP:ABP, 27, 17.
Batsell Jr., W. R., Paschall, G. Y., Gleason, D. I., & Batson, J. D. (2001). Taste preconditioning augments odor-aversion learning. JEP:ABP, 27, 30.
Blaisdell, A. P., & Miller, R. R. (2001). Conditioned inhibition produced by extinction-mediated recovery from the relative stimulus validity effect: A test of acquisition and performance models of empirical retrospective revaluation. JEP:ABP, 27, 48.
Murphy, R. A., Baker, A. G., & Fouquet, N. (2001). Relative validity effects with either one or two more valid cues in Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning. JEP:ABP, 27, 59.
Crystal, J. D. (2001). Circadian time perception. JEP:ABP, 27, 68.
Neuringer, A., Kornell, N., & Olufs, M. (2001). Stability and variability in extinction. JEP:ABP, 27, 79.
Rauhut, A. S., Thomas, B. L., & Ayres, J. J. B. (2001). Treatments that weaken Pavlovian conditioned fear and thwart its renewal in rats: Implications for treating human phobias. JEP:ABP, 27, 99.
Rescorla, R. A. (2001). Retraining of extinguished Pavlovian stimuli. JEP:ABP, 27, 115.
Weise-Kelly, L., & Siegel, S. (2001). Self-administration cues as signals: Drug self-administration and tolerance. JEP:ABP, 27, 125.
Murphy, R. A., Baker, A. G., & Fouquet, N. (2001). Relative validity of contextual and discrete cues. JEP:ABP, 27, 137.
Rosas, J. A.,
Gharib, A.,
Reed, P. (2001). Schedules of reinforcement as determinants of human casuality judgements and response rates. JEP:ABP, 27, 187.
Honey, R. C., & Ward-Robinson, J. (2001). Transfer between contextual conditional discriminations: An examination of how stimulus conjuctions are represented. JEP:ABP, 27, 196.
George, D. N., Ward-Robinson, J. & Pearce, J. M. (2001). Discrimination
of structure:
Meagher, M. W., Ferguson, A. R., Crown, E. D., McLemore, S., King, T. E., Sieve, A. N., & Grau, J. W. (2001). Shock-induced hyperaglesia: IV. Generality. JEP:ABP, 27, 219.
Urcuoili, P. J., DeMarse, T., & Lionello-DeNlof, K. M. (2001). Assessing the contributions of S-O and R-O associations to differential outcome matching through outcome reversals. JEP:ABP, 27, 239.
Astley, S. L., Peissig, J. J., & Wasserman, E. A. (2001). Superordinate categorization via learned stimulus equivalence: Quantity of reinforcement, hedonic value, and the nature of the mediator. JEP:ABP, 27, 252.
Burns, M. & Domjan, M. (2001). Topography of spatially directed conditioned responding: Effects of context and trial duration. JEP:ABP, 27, 269.
Baeyens, F., Vansteenwegen, D., Hermans, D., Vervliet, B., & Eelen, P. (2001). Sequential and simultaneous feature positive discriminations: Occasion setting and configural learning in human Pavlovian conditioning. JEP:ABP, 27, 279.
Rescorla, Robert A. (2001). Are associative changes in acquisition and extinction negatively accelerated? JEP:ABP, 27, 307.
Fagot, J., Wasserman, E. A., & Young, M. E. (2001). Discriminating the relation between relations: The role of entropy in abstract conceptualization by baboons (Papio papio) and humans (Homo sapiens). JEP:ABP, 27, 316.
Pearce, J. M., Ward-Robinson, J., Good, M., Fussell, C., & Aydin, A. (2001). Influence of a beacon on spatial learning based on the shape of the test environment. JEP:ABP, 27, 329.
Nakamura, K., (2001). Perseverative errors in object discrimination learning by aged Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). JEP:ABP, 27, 345.
Gallistel, C. R., Mark, T. A., King, A. P., & Latham, P. E. (2001). The rat approximates an ideal detector of changes in rates of reward: Implications for the law of effect. JEP:ABP, 27, 354.
Healey, A. N. & Gaffan, E. A. (2001). Configural learning without configural training. JEP:ABP, 27, 373.
Lattal, K. M. & Abel, T. (2001). An immediate-shock freezing deficit with discrete cues: A possible role for unconditioned stimulus processing mechanisms. JEP:ABP, 27, 394.
Brown, M. F., Zeiler, C., & John, A. (2001). Spatial pattern learning in rats: Control by an iterative pattern. JEP:ABP, 27, 407.
Kelly, D. M. & Spetch, M. L. (2001). Pigeons encode relative geometry. JEP:ABP, 27, 417.
Learning and Motivation, 32, 2001.
Church, R. M., & Lacourse, D. M. (2001). Temporal memory of interfood interval distributions with the same mean and variance. L&M, 32, 2.
Capaldi, E. J., & Miller, R. M. (2001). Molar vs. molecular approaches to reward schedule and serial learning phenomena. L&M, 32, 22.
Washburn, D. A., & Thompson, P. R. (2001). Attention and task difficulty: When is performance facilitated. L&M, 32, 36.
Estévez, A. F., Fuentes, L. Z., Marí-Bêffa, P., González, C., & Alvarez, D. (2001). The differential outcome effect as a useful tool to improve conditional discrimination learning in children. L&M, 32, 48.
Schienle, A., Stark, R., & Vaitl, D. (2001). Evaluative conditioning: A possible explanation for the acquisition of disgust responses? L&M, 32, 65.
Purkis, H. M., & Lipp, O. V. (2001). Does affective learning exist in the absence of contigency awareness? L&M, 32, 84.
Sawa, K., & Nakajima, S. (2001). Reintegration of stimuli after acquired distinctiveness training. L&M, 32, 100.
Williams, B. A., & McDevitt, M. A. (2001). Testing the comparator theory account of probability of reinforcement in Pavlovian conditioning. L&M, 32, 115.
Lett, B. T., Grant, V. L., Koh, T. M., & Smith, J. F. (2001). Wheel running simultaneously produces conditioned taste aversion and conditioned place reference in rats. L&M, 32, 129.
Kaplan, O., & Lubow, R. E. (2001). Context and reminder effects in a visual search analog of latent inhibition. L&M, 32, 137.
Stevenson, R. J. (2001). Associative learning and odor quality perception: How sniffing an odor mixture can alter the smell of its parts. L&M, 32, 154.
Servatius, R. J., Brennan, F. X., Beck, K. D., Beldowicz, D., & Coyle-DiNorcia, K. (2001). Stress facilitates acquisition of the classically conditioned eyeblink response at both long and short interstimulus intervals. L&M, 32, 178.
Weatherly, J. N., & Moulton, P. L. (2001). The efeect of food-pellet reinforcement on rats' rates of lever pressing for 1% sucrose reinforcers across several "contrast" procedures. L&M, 32, 193.
Wallace, R. J. (2001). Retrieval of sweet objects by
Gottselig, J. M., Wasserman, E. A., & Young, M. E. (2001). Attentional trade-offs in pigeons learning to discriminate newly relevant visual stimulus dimensions. L&M, 32, 240.
Reed, P., & Yoshino, T. (2001). The effect of response-dependent tones on the acquisition of concurrent behavior in rats. L&M, 32, 255.
McPhee, J. E., Rauhut, A. S., & Ayres, J. J. B. (2001). Evidence for learning-deficit versus performance-deficit theories of latent inhibition in Pavlovian fear conditioning. L&M, 32, 274.
Lipp, O. V., Neumann, D. L., & Mason, V. (2001). Stimulus competition in affective and relational learning. L&M, 32, 306.
Reed, P. (2001). Human response rates and causality judgments on schedules of reinforcement. L&M, 32, 332.
Bonardi, C., & Ward-Robinson, J. (2001). Occasion setters: Specificity
to the
Neiman, E. R., & Zentall, T. R. (2001). Common coding of samples associated with the same comparison: The nature of the common representation. L&M, 32, 367.
Ploog, B. O. (2001). Net amount of food affects autoshaped response rate, response latency, and gape amplitude in pigeons. L&M, 32, 383.
Andrews, M. W., & Rosenblum, L. A. (2001). Effects of change in social content of video rewards on response patterns of bonnet macaques. L&M, 32, 401.
Cohen, J. S.,
Papini, M. R., Ludvigson, H. W., Huneycutt, D., & Boughner, R. L. (2001). Apparent incentive contrast effects in autoshaping with rats. L&M, 32, 434.
Gibbons, H., Rammsayer, T. M., & Lubow, R. E. (2001). Latent inhibition depends on inhibitory attentional learning to the preexposed stimulus: Evidence from visual search and rule-learning tasks. L&M, 32, 457.
Grant, D. S., & Kelly, R. (2001). Many-to-one matching with temporal and hedonic samples in pigeons. L&M, 32, 477.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 29, 2001.
Cheng, K., & Spetch, M. L. (2001). Blocking and landmark-based search in honeybees. AL&B, 29, 1.
Martin-Malivel, J., & Fagot, J. (2001). Perception of pictorial human faces by baboons: Effects of stimulus orientation in discrimination performance. AL&B, 29, 10.
Emmerton, J. (2001). Pigeons' discrimination of color proportion in computer-generated visual displays. AL&B, 29, 21.
Myers, K. M., Vogel, E. H., Shin, J., & Wagner, A. R. (2001). A comparison of the Rscorla-Wagner and Pearce models in a negative patterning and a summation problem. AL&B, 29, 36.
Artigas, A. A., Chamizo, V. D., & Peris, J. M. (2001). Inhibitory associations between neutral stimuli: A comparative approach. AL&B, 29, 46.
Bizo, L. A., Kettle, L. C., &
Aoyama, K., & McSweeney, F. K. (2001). Habituation may contribute to within-session decreases in responding under high-rate schedules of reinforcement. AL&B, 29, 79.
Young, M. E., Peissig, J. J., Wasserman, E. A., & Biederman,
Aust, U., & Huber, L. (2001). The role of item- and category-specific information in the discrimination of people-versus nonpeople images by pigeons. AL&B, 29, 107.
Jones, J. E., & Kamil, A. C. (2001). The use of relative and absolute bearings by Clark's Nutcrackers, Nucifraga columbiana. AL&B, 29, 120.
Valentinuzzi, V. A., Kolker, D. E., Vitaterna, M. H., Ferrari, E. A. M., Takahashi, J. S., & Turek, F. W. (2001). Effect of circadian phase on context and cued fear conditioning in C57BL/6J mice. AL&B, 29, 133.
Lolordo, V. M., Williams, D. A., & McPhee, J. E. (2001). Overshadowing of situational cues with variable but not fixed intertrial intervals. AL&B, 29, 143.
Colwill, R. M. (2001). The effect of noncontingent outcomes on extinction of the response-outcome association. AL&B, 29, 153.
Capaldi, E. J., & Miller, R. A. (2001). Stimulus control of anticipatory responding in instrumental learning as revealed in serial learning tasks. AL&B, 29, 165.
Nevin, J. A., McLean, A. P., & Grace, R. A. (2001). Resistance to extinction: Contingency termination and generalization decrement. AL&B, 29, 176.
White G. K. (2001). Forgetting functions. AL&B, 29, 193.
Santi, A., & Hope C. (2001). Errors in pigeons' memory for number of events. AL&B, 29, 208.
Rees, S. L., & Fleming, A. S. (2001). How early maternal separation and juvenile experience with pups affect maternal behavior and emotionality in postpartum rats. AL&B, 29, 221.
Gibson, B. M., Kamil, A. C. (2001). Search for a hidden goal by Clark's nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) is more accurate inside than outside a landmark array. AL&B, 29, 234.
Herman, L .M., Matus, D. S., Herman, E. Y. K., Ivancic, M., & Pack, A. A. (2001). The bottlenosed dolphin's (Tursiops truncatus) understanding of gestures as symbolic representations of its body parts. AL&B, 29, 250.
Urcuioli, P. J., & Lionello-DeNolf, K. M. (2001). Some tests of the anticipatory mediated generalization model of acquired sample equivalence in pigeons' many-to-one matching. AL&B, 29, 265.
Burger, D. C., Denniston, J. C., & Miller, R. R. (2001). Temporal coding in conditioned inhibition: Retardation tests. AL&B, 29, 281.
Grant, D. S. (2001). Memory for empty intervals in pigeons. AL&B, 29, 293.
Williams, B. A., & McDevitt, M. A. (2001). Competing sources of stimulus value in anticipatory contrast. AL&B, 29, 302.
Zentall, T. R., & Clement T. S. (2001). Simultaneous discrimination learning: Stimulus interactions. AL&B, 29, 311.
Cohen, J. S., Drummond, C., & Terrelonge, N. (2001). Value transfer in simultaneous object discrimination by rats. AL&B, 29, 326.
Chase, A. R. (2001). Music discrimination by carp (Cyprinus carpio). AL&B, 29, 336.
Arcediano, F., Escobar, M., & Matute, H. (2001). Reversal from blocking in humans as a result of posttraining extinction of a blocking stimulus. AL&B, 29, 354.
Blaisdell, A. P., Denniston, J. C., & Miller, R. R. (2001). Recovery from the overexpectation effect: Contrasting performance-focused and acquisition-focused models of retrospective revaluation. AL&B, 29, 367.
Brooks, D. C., & Bowker, J. L. (2001). Further evidence that conditioned inhibition is not the mechanism of an extinction cue's effect: A reinforced cue prevents spontaneous recovery. AL&B, 29, 381.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54B, 2001.
Dickinson, A. (2001). Causal learning: An associative analysis (The 28th Bartlett Memorial Lecture). QJEP, 54B, 3.
Aitken, M. R. F., Larkin, M. J. W., & Dickinson, A. (2001). Re-examination of the role of within-compound associations in the retrospective revaluation of causal judgements. QJEP, 54B, 27.
Rescorla, R. A. (2001). Unequal associative changes when excitors and neutral stimuli are conditioned in compound. QJEP, 54B, 53.
Kelly, R., & Grant, D. S. (2001). A differential outcomes effect using biologically neutral outcomes in delayed matching-to-sample with pigeons. QJEP, 54B, 69.
Dwyer, D. M., Bennett, C. H., & Mackintosh, N. J. (2001). Evidence for inhibitory associations between the unique elements of two compound flavours. QJEP, 54B, 97.
Bouton, M. E., & Sunsay, C. (2001). Contextual control of appetitive conditioning: Influence of a contextual stimulus generated by a partial reinforcement procedure. QJEP, 54B, 109.
Couvillon, P. A., Ablan, C. D., Ferreira, T. P., & Bitterman, M. E. (2001). The role of nonreinforcement in the learning of honeybees. QJEP, 54B, 127.
Dwyer, D. M. (2001). Mediated conditioning and retrospective revaluation with LiCl then flavour pairings. QJEP, 54B, 145.
Reed, P., Frasquillo, F., Colkin, C., Liemann, V., & Colbert, S. (2001). Interference with judgements of control and learning as a result of prior exposure to controllable and uncontrollable feedback during concept-learning tasks. QJEP, 54B, 167.
Lett, B. T., Grant, V. L., Smith, J. F., & Koh, M. T. (2001). Preadaptation to the feeding schedule does not eliminate activity-based anorexia in rats. QJEP, 54B, 193.
Aguado, L., de Brugada, I., & Hall, G. (2001). Tests for inhibition after extinction of a conditioned stimulus in the flavour aversion procedure. QJEP, 54B, 201.
Goddard, M. J., & McDowell, J. L. (2001). Context modulation of US signal value. QJEP, 54B, 219.
Gray, N. S., Williams, J., Fernandez, M., Ruddle, R. A., Good, M. A., & Snowden, R. J. (2001). Context dependent latent inhibition in adult humans. QJEP, 54B, 233.
Rammsayer, T. H., Hennig, J., Haag, A., & Lange, N. (2001). Effects of noradrenergic activity on temporal information processing in humans. QJEP, 54B, 247.
Brand, G., & Millot, J.-L. (2001). Sex differences in human olfaction: Between evidence and enigma. QJEP, 54B, 259.
Killcross, S. (2001). Loss of latent inhibition in conditioned taste aversion following exposure to a novel flavour before test. QJEP, 54B, 271.
Wearden, J. H., & Bray, S. (2001). Scalar timing without reference memory? Episodic temporal generalization and bisection in humans. QJEP, 54B, 289.
La Pelley, M. E., & McLaren, I. P. L. (2001). Retrospective revaluation in humans: Learning or memory? QJEP, 54B, 311.
Redhead, E. S., Prados, J., & Pearce, J. M. (2001). The effects of pre-exposure on escape from a Morris pool. QJEP, 54B, 353.
Couvillon, P. A., Campos, A. C., Bass, T. D., & Bitterman, M. E. (2001). Intermodal blocking in honeybees. QJEP, 54B, 369.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115, 2001.
Schank, J. C. (2001). Menstrual-cycle synchrony: Problems and new directions for research. JCP, 115, 3.
Galef B. G., Jr., Marcizinski, C. A., Murray, K. A., & Whiskin, E. E. (2001). Food stealing by young Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 115, 16.
Fairbanks, L. A. (2001). Individual differences in response to a stranger: Social impulsivity as a dimension of temperament in vervet monkeys (Ceraphitecus aethiops sabaeus). JCP, 115, 22.
Iwaniuk, A. N., Nelson, J. E., & Pellis, S. M. (2001). Do big-brained animals play more? Comparative analysis of play and relative brain size in mammals. JCP, 115, 29.
Wasserman, E. A., Fagot, J., & Young, M. E. (2001). Same-different conceptualization by baboons (Papio papio): The role of entropy. JCP, 115, 42.
Lonstein, J. S., & De Vries, G. J. (2001). Social influences on parental and nonparental responses toward pups in virgin female prairie voles (Microtus orchogaster). JCP, 115, 53.
Dorrance, B. R. & Zentall, T. R. (2001). Imitative learning in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) depends on the motivational state of the observer quail at the time of observation. JCP, 115, 62.
Bee, M. A. & Gerhardt, H. C. (2001). Habituation as a mechanism of reduced aggression between neighboring territorial male bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana). JCP, 115, 68.
Xia, L., Emmerton, J., Siemann, M., & Delius, J. D. (2001). Pigeons (Columba livia) learn to link numerosities with symbols. JCP, 115, 83.
Fink, B., Grammer, K., & Thornhill, R. (2001). Human (Homo sapiens) facial attractiveness in relation to skin texture and color. JCP, 115, 92.
Tschudin, A. Call, J., Dunbar, R. I. M., Harris, G., & van der Elst, C. (2001). Comprehension of signs by dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). JCP, 115, 100.
Boysen, S. T., Bernston, G. G., Mukobi, K. L. (2001). Size matters: Impact of item size and quantity on array choice by cimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 115, 106.
Sato, N., & Nakamura, K. (2001). Detection of directed gaze in rhesus monleys (Macaca mulatta). JCP, 115, 115.
Soproni, K., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., & Csányi, V. (2001). Comprehension of human communicative signs in pet dogs (Canis familiaris). JCP, 115, 122.
Izumi, A. (2001). Relative pitch perception in Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). JCP, 115, 127.
Toukhasi, S. R., & Rickard, N. S. (2001). Exposure to a rhythmic auditory stimulus facilitates memory formation for the passive avoidance task in the day-old chick. JCP, 115, 132.
Hauser, M. D., Williams, T., Kralik, J. D., & Moskovitz, D. (2001). What guides a search for food that has disappeared? Experiments on cotton-top tamarins (Saguinis oedipus). JCP, 115, 140.
Morimura, N., & Matsuzawa, T. (2001). Memory of movies in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 115, 152.
Call, J. (2001). Object permanence in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and children (Homo sapiens). JCP, 115, 159.
Soha, J. A., & Marler, P. (2001). Vocal syntax development in the white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys). JCP, 115, 172.
Beran, M. J. (2001). Summation and numerousness judgements of sequentially presented sets of items by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 115, 181.
Galef, Jr., B. G., & Whiskin, E. E. (2001). Effects of caloric, protein and sodium deprivation on the affiliative behavior of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 115, 192.
Cynx, J. (2001). Effects of humidity on reproductive behavior in male and female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 115, 196.
Freeberg, T. M., King, A. P., & West, M. J. (2001). Cultural transmission of vocal traditions in cowbirds (Molorthus ater) influences courtship patterns and mate preferences. JCP, 115, 201.
Watson, J., Gergely, G., Csanyi, V., Topal, J., Gacsi, M., & Sarkozi, Z. (2001). Distinguishing logic from association in the solution of an invisible displacement task by children (Homo sapiens) and Dogs (Canis familiaris): Using negation of disjunction. JCP, 115, 219.
Miksis, J. L., Grund, M. D., Nowacek, D. P., Solow, A. R., Connor, R. C., & Tyak, P. L. (2001). Cardiac responses to acoustic playback experiments in the captive bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). JCP, 115, 227.
Sleigh, M. J., & Birchard, G. F. (2001). Amount of prenatal visual stimulation alters incubation times and postnatal preferences in leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius). JCP, 115, 233.
Cohen, A. B., Johnston, R. E., & Kwon, A. (2001). How gloden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) discriminate top from bottom flank scents in over-marks. JCP, 115, 241.
Uller, C., Hauser, M., & Carey, S. (2001). Spontaneous representation of number in cotton-top tamarins (Sguinus oedipus). JCP, 115, 248.
Weiss, D. J., Garibaldi, B. T., & Hauser, M. D. (2001). The production and perception of long calls by cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus): Acoustic analyses and playback experiments. JCP, 115, 258.
Stoinski, T. S., Wrate, J. L., Ure, N., & Whiten, A. (2001). Imitative learning by captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in a simulated food-processing task. JCP, 115, 272.
Vick, S. (2001). Training squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) to deceive: Acquisition and analysis of behavior toward cooperative and competitive trainers. JCP, 115, 282.
Hopkins, W. D., Fernandez-Carriba S., Wesley, M. J., Hostetter, A., Pilcher, D., & Poss, S. (2001). The use of bouts and frequencies in the evaluation of hand preferences for a coordinated bimanual task in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): An empirical study comparing two kinds of laterality. JCP, 115, 294.
Kuhlmeier, V. A., & Boysen, S. T. (2001). The effect of response contingencies on scale model task performance by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 115, 300.
Bee., M A. (2001). Habituation and sensitization of aggression in bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana): Testing the dual-process theory of habituation. JCP, 115, 307.
Garrard-Cole, F., Lew, A. R., Bremner, G., & Whitaker, C. J. (2001). Use of cue configuration for spatial orientation in human infants (Homo sapiens). JCP, 115, 317.
Parker, K. J., & Lee, T. M. (2001). Social and environmental factors influence the suppression of pup-directed aggression and development of paternal behavior in captive meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). JCP, 115, 331.
Hostetter, A. B., Cantero, M., & Hopkins, W. D. (2001). Differential use of vocal and gestural communication by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to the attentional status of a human (Homo sapiens). JCP, 115, 337.
Bartolomucci, A., De Biurrun, G., & Fuchs, E. (2001). How tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) perform in a searching task: Evidence for strategy use. JCP, 115, 344.
Sinn, D. L., Perrin, N. A., Mather, J. A., & Anderson R. C. (2001). Early temperamental traits in an octopus (Octopus bimaculoides). JCP, 115, 351.
Parnell, R. J. (2001). Hand preference for food processing in wild western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). JCP, 115, 365.
Pepperberg, I. M., & Shive, H. R. (2001). Simultaneous development of vocal and physical object combinations by a grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus): Bottle caps, lids, and labels. JCP, 115, 376.
Shumaker, R. W., Palkovich, A. M., Beck, B. B., Guagnano, G. A., & Morowitz, H. (2001). Spontaneous use of magnitude discrimination and ordination by the orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). JCP, 115, 385.
Schino, G., & Troisi, A. (2001). Relationship with the mother modulates the response of yearling Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) to the birth of a sibling. JCP, 115, 392.
Gibson, B. M. (2001). Cognitive maps not used by humans (Homo sapiens) during a dynamic navigational task. JCP, 115, 397.
Gibson, B. M., & Kamil, A. C. (2001). Tests for cognitive mapping in Clark's nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana). JCP, 115, 403.
Andrews, M. W., & Rosenblum, L. A. (2001). New methodology applied to bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata) to address some contradictory evidence on manual asymmetries in old world monkeys. JCP, 115, 418.
Gacsi, M., Topal, J., Miklosi, A., Doka, A., & Csanyi, V. (2001). Attachment behavior of adult dogs (Canis familiaris) living at rescue centers: forming new bonds. JCP, 115, 423.
Neiworth, J. J., Anders, S. L., & Parsons, R. R. (2001). Tracking responses related to self-recognition: A frequency comparison of responses to mirrors, photographs, and videotapes by cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). JCP, 115, 432.
McGuire, B. (2001). A possible function of the preference for hind nipples in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). JCP, 115, 439.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 75/76, 2001.
Sargisson, R. J., & White, K. G. (2001). Generalization of delayed matching to sample following training at different delays. JEAB, 75, 1.
Dube, W. V., & McIlvane, W. J. (2001). Behavioral momentum in computer-presented discriminations in individuals with severe mental retardation. JEAB, 75, 15.
McLean, A. P. & Blampied, N. M. (2001). Sensitivity to relative reinforcer rate in concurrent schedules: Independence from relative and absolute reinforcer duration. JEAB, 75, 25.
Cole, M. R. (2001). The long-term effect of high- and low-rate responding histories on fixed-interval responding in rats. JEAB, 75, 43.
Carr, D. & Blackman, D. E. (2001). Relations among equivalence, naming and conflicting baseline control. JEAB, 75, 55.
Belke, T. W., & Dunbar, M. J. (2001). Effects of cocaine on fixed-interval responding reinforced by the opportunity to run. JEAB, 75, 77.
Apracio, C. F. (2001). Overmatching in rats: The barrier choice paradigm. JEAB, 75, 93.
Killeen, P. R., & Hall, S. S. (2001). The principal components of response strength. JEAB, 75, 111.
Kemp, S. M., & Eckerman, D. A. (2001). Situational descriptions of behavioral procedures: The In Situ testbed. JEAB, 75, 135.
McDevitt, M. A., & Williams, B. A. (2001). Effects of signaled versus unsignaled delay of reinforcement on choice. JEAB, 75, 165.
Gallagher, S., & Alsop, B. (2001). Effects of response disparity on stimulus and reinforcer control in human detection tasks. JEAB, 75, 183.
Landon, J. & Davison, M. (2001). Reinforcer-ratio variation and its effects on rate of adaptation. JEAB, 75, 207.
Anderzejewski, M. E., Field, D. P., & Hineline, P. N. (2001). Changing behavior within session: Cyclicity and perseverance produced by varying the minimum ratio of a variable-ratio schedule. JEAB, 75, 235.
Shull, R. L., Gaynor, S. T., & Grimes, J. A. (2001). Response rate viewed as engagement bouts: Effects of relative reinforcement and schedule type. JEAB, 75, 247.
Kaminski, B. J., & Ator, N. A. (2001). Behavioral and pharmacological variables affecting risky choice in rats. JEAB, 75, 275.
Belke, T. W., & Belliveau, J. (2001). The generalized matching law describes choice on concurrent variable-interval schedules of wheel-running reinforcement. JEAB, 75, 299.
Dinsmoor, J. A. (2001). Stimuli inevitably generated by behavior that avoids electric shock are inherently reinforcing. JEAB, 75, 311.
Sidman, M. (2001). Safe periods both explain and need explaining. JEAB, 75, 335.
Baum, W. M. (2001). Molar versus molecular as a paradigm clash. JEAB, 75, 338.
Hineline, P. N. (2001). Beyond the molar-molecular distinction: We need multiscaled analyses. JEAB, 75, 342.
Bersh, P. J. (2001). The molarity of molecular theory and the molecularity of molar theory. JEAB, 75, 348.
Branch, M. N. (2001). Are responses in avoidance procedures "safety" signals? JEAB, 75, 351.
Micheal, J., & Clark, J. W. (2001). A few minor suggestions. JEAB, 75, 354.
Baron, A., & Perone, M. (2001). Explaining avoidance: Two factors are still better than one. JEAB, 75, 357.
Williams, B. A. (2001). Two-factor theory has a strong empirical evidence of validity. JEAB, 75, 362.
Dinsmoor, J. A. (2001). Still no evidence for temporally extended shock-frequency reduction as a reinforcer. JEAB, 75, 367.
Pietras, C. J., & Hackenberg, T. D. (2001). Risk-sensitive choice in humans as a function of an earnings budget. JEAB, 76, 1.
Kraft, J. R., & Baum, W. M. (2001). Group choice: The ideal free distribution of human social behavior. JEAB, 76, 21.
Nevin, J. A., Grace, R. C., Holland, S., & McLean, A. P. (2001). Variable-ratio versus variable-interval schedules: Response rate, resistance to change, and preference. JEAB, 76, 43.
Ploog, B. O. (2001). Effects of primary reinforcement on pigeons' initial-link responding under a concurrent-chains schedule with nondifferential terminal links. JEAB, 76, 75.
Reeve, K. F., & Fields, L. (2001). Perceptual classes established with forced-choice primary generalization tests and transfer of function. JEAB, 76, 95.
Reese, H. W. (2001). Review of The War Between Mentalism and Behaviorism: On the Accessibility of Mental Processes by William R. Uttal. JEAB, 76, 115.
Kastak, C. R., Schusterman, R. J., & Kastak, D. (2001). Equivalence of classification by California sea lions using class-specific reinforcers. JEAB, 76, 131.
Foster, T. A., Hackenberg, T. D., & Vaidya, M (2001). Second-order schedules of token reinforcement with pigeons: Effects of fixed- and variable-ratio exchange schedules. JEAB, 76, 159.
Grimes, J. A., & Schull, R. L. (2001). Response-independent milk delivery enhances persistence of pellet-reinforced lever pressing by rats. JEAB, 76, 179.
Doughty, A. H., & Lattal, K. A. (2001). Resisitance to change of operant variation and repetition. JEAB, 76, 195.
Miller, M. L., Brodkorb, W., & Branch, M. N. (2001). Tolerance to the effects of cocaine on performance under behavior-correlated reinforcement magnitude. JEAB, 76, 217.
Myerson, J., Green, L., & Warusawitharana, M. (2001). Area under the curve as a measure of discounting. JEAB, 76, 235.
Widholm, J. J., Silberberg, A., Hursh, S. R., Imam, A. A., & Warren-Boulton, F. R. (2001). Stock optimizing in choice when a token deposit is the operant. JEAB, 76, 245.
Imam, A. A. (2001). Speed contingencies, number of stimulus presentations, and the nodality effect in equivalence class formation. JEAB, 76, 265.
Aoyama, K., & McSweeney, F. K. (2001). Habituation contributes to within-session changes in free wheel running. JEAB, 76, 289.
Reid, A. K., Chadwick, C. Z., Dunham, M., & Miller, A. (2001). The development of functional response units: The role of demarcating stimuli. JEAB, 76, 303.
McFarland, J. M., & Lattal, K. A. (2001). Determinants of reinforcer accumulation during an operant task. JEAB, 76, 321.
Cullinan, V. A., Barnes-Holmes, D., & Smeets, P. A. (2001). A precursor to the relational evalutaion procedure: Searching for the contextual cues that control equivalence responding. JEAB, 76, 339.
Wynne, C. D. L. (2001). Universal plotkinism: A review of Henry Plotkin's Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge. JEAB, 76, 351.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 53/54/55/56, 2001.
Watanabe, S. (2001). Discrimination of cartoons amd photographs in pigeons: Effects of scrambling of elements. BP, 53, 3.
Tsunematsu, S. (2001). Effort- and time-cost effects on demand curves for food by pigeons under short session closed economies. BP, 53, 47.
Miki, A., & Santi, A. (2001). Pigeons' timing of an arbitrary and a naturalistic auditory stimulus: Tone versus cooing. BP, 53, 103.
Carr, J. A. R., Tan, A. O., Thorpe, C. M., & Wilkie, D. M. (2001). Further evidence of joint time-place control of rats behavior: Results from an "open hopper" test. BP, 53, 147.
Poucet, B., & Herrmann, T. (2001). Exploratory patterns of rats on a complex maze provide evidence for topological coding. BP, 53, 155.
Doughty, A. H., Shahan, T. A., & Lattal, K. A. (2001). Superstitious responding and reinforcement rate under concurrent variable-interval extinction schedules. BP, 53, 163.
Mazur, J. E., Blake, N., & McManus, C. (2001). Transitional choice behavior in concurrent-chain schedules. BP, 53, 171.
Delfour, F., & Marten, K. (2001). Mirror image processing in three marine mammal species: Killer whales (Orcinus orca), false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens), and california sea lions (Zalophus californianus). BP, 53, 181.
Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (2001). Acquisition of discriminations involving ambiguous or non-ambiguous features: An evaluation of two configural learning models. BP, 53, 191.
Uttal, W. R. (2001). A credo for a revitalized behaviorism: Characteristics and emerging principles. BP, 54, 5.
Shimp, C. P. (2001). Behavior as a social construction. BP, 54, 11.
Killeen, P. R. (2001). Modeling games from the 20th century. BP, 54, 33.
Church, R. M. (2001). Animal cognition: 1900-2000. BP, 54, 53.
Zentall, T. R. (2001). The case for a cognitive approach to animal learning and behavior. BP, 54, 65.
Timberlake, W. (2001). Integrating niche-related and general process approaches in the study of learning. BP, 54, 79.
Fantino, E. (2001). Context: A central concept. BP, 54, 95.
Williams, B. A. (2001). The critical dimensions of the response-reinforcer contingency. BP, 54, 111.
Blough, D. S. (2001). Some contributions of signal detection theory to the analysis of stimulus control in animals. BP, 54, 127.
Fisch, G. S. (2001). Evaluating data from behavioral analysis: Visual inspection or statistical models? BP, 54, 137.
Best, L. A., Smith, L. D., & Stubbs, D. A. (2001). Graph use in psychology and other sciences. BP, 54, 155.
Crystal, J. D. (2001). Nonlinear time perception. BP, 55, 35.
Deputte, B. L., Pelletier, S., & Barbe, S. (2001). Visual categorization of natural and abstract items in forest monkeys and humans. BP, 55, 51.
Rattat, A.-C., & Droit-Volet, S. (2001). Variability in 5- and 8-year olds' memory for duration: An interfering task in temporal bisection. BP, 55, 81.
McSweeney, F. K., Murphy, E. S., & Kowal, B. P. (2001). Within-session changes in responding during concurrent variable interval variable ratio schedules. BP, 55, 163.
PJ rez-Gonz< lez, L. A. (2001). Concept formation based on the relations among values of multi-component figures. BP, 56, 1.
Kubo, N., Koyama, T., Kawasaki, K., Tsuchida, J., Sankai, T., Terao, K., & Yoshikawa, Y. (2001). Behavioral compensations in a positional learning and memory task by aged monkeys. BP, 56, 15.
Leblanc, P., & SoffiJ , M. (2001). The choose-short effect in rat memory for event duration: The subjective-shortening model. BP, 56, 31.
Weatherly, J. N., Himle, M. B., Plumm, K. M., & Moulton, P. L. (2001). Three tests of 'anticipatory responding' as an account for induction produced by upcoming food-pellet reinforcement. BP, 56, 49.
Goddard, M. J. (2001). Context modulation of US signal value following explicit and nonexplicit training. BP, 56,
Conover, K. L., Fulton, S., & Shizgal, P. (2001). Operant tempo varies with reinforcement rate: Implications for measurement of reward efficiacy. BP, 56, 85.
Hausken, K., & Moxnes, J. F. (2001). Behaviorist stochastic modeling of instrumental learning. BP, 56, 121.
Vila, N. J., & Rosas, J. M. (2001). Reinstatement of acquisition performance by the presentation of the outcome after extinction in causality judgments. BP, 56, 147.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 8, 2001.
Killeen, P. R. (2001). Writing and overwriting short-term memory. PB&R, 8, 18.
Stokes, P. D., & Balsam, P. (2001). An optimal period for setting sustained variability levels. PB&R, 8, 177.
Young, M. E., & Wasserman, E. A. (2001). Evidence for a conceptual account of same-different discrimination learning in the pigeon. PB&R, 8, 677.
Zentall, T. R., Clement, T. S., Bhatt, R. S., & Allen, J. (2001). Episodic-like memory in pigeons. PB&R, 8, 685.
Escobar, M., Arcediano, F., & Miller, R. R. (2001). Conditions favoring retroactive interference between antecedent events (cue competition) and between subsequent events (outcome competition). PB&R, 8, 691.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 26, 2000.
Honey, R. C., & Good, M. (2000). Associative modulation of the orienting response: Distinct effects revealed by hippocampal lesions. JEP:ABP, 26, 3.
Harris, J. A., Gorissen, M. C., Bailey, G. K., & Westbrook, R. F. (2000). Motivational state regulates the content of learned flavor preferences. JEP:ABP, 26, 15.
Brannon, E. M., & Terrace, H. S. (2000). Representation of the numerosities 1-9 by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). JEP:ABP, 26, 31.
Blough, D. S. (2000). Effects of priming, discriminability, and reinforcement on reaction-time components of pigeon visual search. JEP:ABP, 26, 50.
Hynes, C. A., Martin, G. M., Harley, C. W., Huxter, J. R., & Evans, J. H. (2000). Multiple points of entry into a circular enclosure prevent place learning despite normal vestibular orientation and cue arrays: Evidence for map resetting. JEP:ABP, 26, 64.
Blaisdell, A. P., Denniston, J. C., Savastano, H. I., & Miller, R. R. (2000). Counterconditioning of an overshadowed cue attenuates overshadowing. JEP:ABP, 26, 74.
Anderson, J. R., Awazu, S., & Fujita, K. (2000). Can squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) learn self-control? A study using food array selection tests and reverse-reward contingency. JEP:ABP, 26, 87.
Neuringer, A., Deiss, C., & Olson, G. (2000). Reinforced variability and operant learning. JEP:ABP, 26, 98.
Peissig, J. J., Young, M. E., Wasserman, E. A., & Biederman, I. (2000). Seeing things from a different angle: The pigeon's recognition of single geons rotated in depth. JEP:ABP, 26, 115.
Wasserman, E. A., Young, M. E., & Nolan, B. C. (2000). Display variability and spatial organization as contributors to the pigeon's discrimination of complex visual stimuli. JEP:ABP, 26, 133.
Schreurs, B. G., Shi, T., Pineda III, S., & Buck, D. L. (2000). Conditioning the unconditioned response: Modification of the rabbit's (Oryctolagus cuniculus) unconditioned nictitating membrane response. JEP:ABP, 26, 144.
Westbrook, R. F., Jones, M. L., Bailey, G. K., & Harris, J. A. (2000). Contextual control over conditioned responding in a latent inhibition paradigm. JEP:ABP, 26, 157.
Harris, J. A., Jones, M. L., Bailey, G. K., & Westbrook, R. F. (2000). Contextual control over conditioned responding in an extinction paradigm. JEP:ABP, 26, 174.
Pearce, J. M., Roberts, A. D. L., Redhead, E. S., & Prados, J. (2000). The influence of passive preexposure on escape from a Morris pool. JEP:ABP, 26, 186.
Shapiro, M. S. (2000). Quantitative analysis of risk sensitivity in honeybees (Apis mellifera) with variability in concentration and amount of reward. JEP:ABP, 26, 196.
Kirkpatrick, K., & Church, R. M. (2000). Stimulus and temporal cues in classical conditioning. JEP:ABP, 26, 206.
Katz, J. S., & Cook, R. G. (2000). Stimulus repetition effects on texture-based visual search by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 26, 220.
De Houwer, J., Baeyens, F., Vansteenwegen, D., & Eelen, P. (2000). Evaluative conditioning in the picture-picture paradigm with random assignment of conditioned stimuli to unconditioned stimuli. JEP:ABP, 26, 237.
Rescorla, R. A. (2000). Extinction can be enhanced by a concurrent excitor. JEP:ABP, 26, 251.
Le Prell, C. G. & Moody, D. B. (2000). Factors influencing the salience of temporal cues in the discrimination of synthetic Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata) coo calls. JEP:ABP, 26, 261.
Swartz, K. B., Chen, S., & Terrace, H. S. (2000). Serial learning by rhesus monkeys: II. Learning four-item lists by trial and error. JEP:ABP, 26, 274.
Mazur, J. E. (2000). Two- versus three-alternative concurrent-chain schedules: A test of three models. JEP:ABP, 26, 286.
Zentall, T. R., Kaiser, D. H., Clement, T. S., Weaver, J. E., & Campbell, G. (2000). Presence/absence-sample matching by pigeons: Divergent retention functions may result from the similarity of behavior during the absence sample and the retention interval. JEP:ABP, 26, 294.
Buhusi, C. V., & Meck, W. H. (2000). Timing for the absence of a stimulus: The gap paradigm reversed. JEP:ABP, 26, 305.
Jordan, W. P., Strasser, H. C., & McHale, L. (2000). Contextual control of long-term habituation in rats. JEP:ABP, 26, 323.
Williams, D. A., & Hurlburt, J. L. (2000). Mechanisms of second-order conditioning with a backward conditioned stimulus. JEP:ABP, 26, 340.
Lauwereyns, J., Koizumi, M., Sakagami, M., Hikosaka, O., Kobayashi, S., & Tsutsui, K. (2000). Interference from irrelevent features on visual discrimination by macaques (Macaca fuscata): A behavioral analogue of the human stoop effect. JEP:ABP, 26, 352.
Ward-Robinson, J., & Honey, R. C. (2000). A novel contextual dimension for use with an operant chamber: From simple to hierarchical forms of learning. JEP:ABP, 26, 358.
Limebeer, C. L., & Parker, L. A. (2000). The antiemetic drug ondansetron interferes with lithium-induced conditioned rejection reactions, but not lithium-induced taste avoidance in rats. JEP:ABP, 26, 371.
Marchand, A. R., & Kamper, E. (2000). Time course of cardiac conditioned responses in restrained rats as a function of the trace CS-US interval. JEP:ABP, 26, 385.
Slotnick, B., Hanford, L., & Hodos, W. (2000). Can rats acquire an olfactory learning set? JEP:ABP, 26, 399.
Reed, P., Soh, M., Hildebrandt, T., DeJongh, J., & Shek, W. Y. (2000). Free-operant performance on variable interval schedules with a linear feedback loop: No evidence for molar sensitivities in rats. JEP:ABP, 26, 416.
Rescorla, R. A. (2000). Associative changes in excitors and inhibitors differ when they are conditioned in compound. JEP:ABP, 26, 428.
Kamil, A. C., & Jones, J. E. (2000). Geometric rule learning by Clark's nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana). JEP:ABP, 26, 439.
Romaniuk, C. B. & Williams D. A. (2000). Conditioning across the duration of a backward conditioned stimulus. JEP:ABP, 26, 454.
Holland, P. C., Thornton, J. A., & Ciali, L. (2000). The influence of associability changes in negative patterning and other discriminations. JEP:ABP, 26, 462.
Tommasi, L., & Vallortigara, G. (2000). Searching for the center: Spatial cognition in the domestic chick (Gallus gallus). JEP:ABP, 26, 477.
Learning and Motivation, 31, 2000.
Aoyama, K. (2000). Effects of hunger state on within-session response decreases under CRF schedule. L&M, 31, 1.
Svartdal, F. (2000). Persistence during extinction: Conventional and reversed PREE under multiple schedules. L&M, 31, 21.
Grant, D. S., & Kelly, R. (2000). Short-term retention in delayed simple and conditional discriminations with pigeons. L&M, 31, 41.
Williams, B. M., McCoy, J. G., & Kuczaj, S. A. (2000). Primacy effects in nonspatial recognition memory in rats. L&M, 31, 54.
Silva, F. J., & Timberlake, W. (2000). A clarification of the nature of backward excitatory conditioning. L&M, 31, 67.
Heyes, C. M., Ray, E. D., Mitchell, C. J., & Nokes T. (2000). Stimulus enhancement: Controls for social facilitation and local enhancement. L&M, 31, 83.
Reed, P. (2000). Relative novelty does not explain primacy effects in rats' memory for serially presented novel flavors. L&M, 31, 99.
Stevenson, R. J., Boakes, R. A., & Wilson, J. P. (2000). Counter-conditioning following human odor-taste and color-taste learning. L&M, 31, 114.
Pineno, O., Ortega, N., & Matute, H. (2000). The relative activation of asociations modulates interference between elementally trained cues. L&M, 31, 128.
Forestell, C. A., & LoLordo, V. M. (2000). Can orally consumed calories condition preferences for relatively unacceptable tastes. L&M, 31, 153.
Weatherly, J. N., Davis, C. S., & Melville, C. M. (2000). Induction with upcoming food-pellet reinforcement. L&M, 31, 180.
Pellegrini, S., & Mustaca, A. (2000). Consummatory successive negative contrast with solid food. L&M, 31, 200.
Akins, C. K. (2000). Effects of species-specific cues and the CS-US interval on the topography of the sexually conditioned response. L&M, 31, 211.
Burns, R. A., Kinney, B. A., & Criddle, C. R. (2000). Position cues and reward memories as compatible components of serial learning. L&M, 31, 236.
Harwick, S. A., & Lipp, O.V. (2000). Modulation of affective learning: An occasion for evaluative conditioning. L&M, 31, 251.
Mustaca, A. E., Bentosela, M., & Papini, M. R. (2000). Consummatory succesive negative contrast in mice. L&M, 31, 272.
Scachtman, T. R., Threlkeld, R., & Meyer, K. (2000). Retention of conditioned inhibition produced by extinction. L&M, 31, 283.
Fountain, S. B., Benson, A. M., & Wallace, D. G. (2000). Number, but not rhythmicity, of temporal cues determines phrasing effects in rat serial-pattern learning. L&M, 31, 301.
Ortega, N., & Matute, H. (2000). Interference between elementary trained stimuli can take place in one trial. L&M, 31, 323.
Hammerl, M., & Grabitz, H. (2000). Affective-evaluative learning in humans: A form of associative learning or only an artifact? L&M, 31, 345.
Burke, D., & Roodenrys, S. (2000). Implicit learning in a simple cued reaction-time task. L&M, 31, 364.
Skinner, D. M. (2000). Modulation of taste aversions by a pentobarbital drug state: An assessment of its transfer properties. L&M, 31, 381.
Palya, W. L., & Powell, C. P. (2000). Differential conditioning based on a difference in the predictability of reinforcement. L&M, 31, 402.
Nakajima, S., Tanaka, S., Urushihara, K., & Imada, H. (2000). Renewal of extinguished lever-press responses upon return to the training context. L&M, 31, 416.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 28, 2000.
Cheng, K. (2000). How honeybees find a place: Lessions from a simple mind. AL&B, 28, 1.
Rossier, J., GrobJ ty, M.-C., & Schenk, F. (2000). Spatial learning by rats across visually disconnected environments. AL&B, 28, 16.
Sutton, J. E., Olthof, A., & Roberts, W. A. (2000). Landmark use by squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). AL&B, 28, 28.
Hogarth, L. A., Roberts, W. A., Roberts, S., & Abroms, B. (2000). Spatial localization of a goal: Beacon homing and landmark piloting by rats on a radial maze. AL&B, 28, 43.
Harper, D. N., & Garry, M. (2000). Postevent cues bias recognition performance in pigeons. AL&B, 28, 59.
Fetterman, J. G. (2000). Biases in pigeon working memory. AL&B, 28, 68.
Kehoe, E. J., Palmer, N., Weidemann, G., & Macrae, M. (2000). The effects of feature-target intervals in conditional discriminations on acquisition and expression of conditioned nictitating membrane and heart rate responses in the rabbit. AL&B, 28, 80.
Rauhut, A. S., McPhee, J. E., DiPietro, N. T., & Ayres, J. J. B. (2000). Conditioned inihibition training of the competing cue after compound conditioning does not reduce cue competition. AL&B, 28, 92.
Burns, M., & Domjan, M. (2000). Sign tracking in domesticated quail with one trial a day: Generality across CS and US parameters. AL&B, 28, 109.
Holland, P.C. (2000). Trial and intertrial durations in appetitive conditioning in rats. AL&B, 28, 121.
Reed, P. (2000). Rats' memory for serially presented flavors: Effects of interstimulus interval and generalization decrement. AL&B, 28, 136.
Gaitan, S. C., & Wixted, J. T. (2000). The role of "nothing" in memory for event duration in pigeons. AL&B, 28, 147.
Bevins, R. A., Rauhut, A. S., McPhee, J. E., & Ayres, J. J. B. (2000). One-trial context fear conditioning with immediate shock: The roles of transport and contextual cues. AL&B, 28, 162.
Oberling, P., Bristol, A. S., Matute, H., & Miller, R. R. (2000). Biological significance attenuates overshadowing, relative validity, and degraded contingency effects. AL&B, 28, 172.
Cadieu, N., El Ghadraoui, L., & Cadieu, J. -C. (2000). Egg-laying preference for ethanol involving learning has adaptive significance in Drosophila melanogaster. AL&B, 28, 187.
Clement, T. S., & Zentall, T. R. (2000). Determinants of value transfer and contrast in simultaneous discriminations by pigeons. AL&B, 28, 195.
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Richardson, W. K., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000). A chimpanzee's (Pan troglodytes) long-term retention of lexigrams. AL&B, 28, 201.
McLaren, I. P. L., & Mackintosk, N. J. (2000). An elemental model of associative learning: I. Latent inhibition and perceptual learning. AL&B, 28, 211.
Cusato, B., & Domjan, M. (2000). Facilitation of appetitive conditioning with naturalistic conditioned stimuli: CS and US factors. AL&B, 28, 247.
Biegler, R. (2000). Possible uses of path integration in animal navigation. AL&B, 26, 257.
Brown, M. F., DiGello E., Milewski, M., Wilson, M., & Kozak, M. (2000). Spatial pattern learning in rats: Conditional control by two patterns. AL&B, 28, 278.
Grant, D. S. (2000). Influence of intertrial interval duration on the intertrial agreement effect in delayed matching-to-sample with pigeons. AL&B, 28, 288.
Widman, D. R., Gordon, D., & Timberlake, W. (2000). Response cost and time-place discrimination by rats in maze tasks. AL&B, 28, 298.
Grace, R. C., & Nevin, J. A. (2000). Response strength and temporal control in fixed-interval schedules. AL&B, 28, 313.
Belke T. W. (2000). Differences in responding for sucrose and wheel-running reinforcement: Excitatory stimulus effects or inhibitory-after effects? AL&B, 28, 332.
Dorrance, B. R., Kaiser, D. H., & Zentall, T. R. (2000). Event-duration discrimination by pigeons: The choose-short effect may result from retention-test novelty. AL&B, 28, 344.
Schank, J. C., & Alberts J. R. A general approach for calculating the likelihood of dyadic interactions: Applications to sex preferences in rat pups and agonistic interactions in adults. AL&B, 28, 354.
López, J. C., Rodríguez, F., Gómez, Y., Vagras, J. P., Broglio, C., & Salas, C. (2000). Place and cue learning in turtles. AL&B, 28, 260.
Kirkpatrick, K. & Church, R. M. (2000). Independent effects of stimulus and cycle duration in conditioning: The role of timing processes. AL&B, 28, 373.
De La Casa, L. G., & Lubow, R. E. (2000). Super-latent inhibition with delayed conditioned taste aversion testing. AL&B, 28, 389.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53B, 2000.
Honey, R. C. (2000). Associative priming in Pavlovian conditioning (The experimental psychology society prize lecture). QJEP, 53B, 1.
Brooks, D. C. (2000). Recent and remote extinction cues reduce spontaneous recovery. QJEP, 53B, 25.
Aitken, M. R. F., Larkin, M. J. W., & Dickinson, A. (2000). Super-learning of causal judgements. QJEP, 53B, 59.
Gunther, L. M., & Miller, R. R. (2000). Prevention of the degraded-contingency effect by signalling trials. QJEP, 53B, 97.
Young, M. E., Wasserman, E. A., Johnson, J. L., & Jones, F. L. (2000). Positive and negative patterning in human causal learning. QJEP, 53B, 121.
Prados, J. (2000). Effects of varying the amount of preexposure to spatial cues on a subsequent navigation task. QJEP, 53B, 139.
Burger, D. C., Mallemat, H., & Miller, R. R. (2000). Overshadowing of subsequent events and recovery thereafter. QJEP, 53B, 149.
Myers, C. E., Oliver, L. M., Warren, S. G., & Gluck, M. A. (2000). Stimulus exposure effects in human associative learning. QJEP, 53B, 173.
Cobos, P.L., Cano, A., Lopez, F. J., Luque, J. L., & Almaraz, J. (2000). Does the type of judgement required modulate cue competition? QJEP, 53B, 193.
Lachnit, H., & Kinder, A. (2000). Stimulus representations in human Pavlovian conditioning: Implications of missing negative transfer across response systems. QJEP, 53B, 209.
Cassaday, H. J., Simpson, E. L., & Gaffan, E. A. (2000). Rapid visual learning in the rat: Effects at the 5-HT receptor subtype. QJEP, 53B, 225.
Bennett, C. H., Wills, S. J., Oakeshott, S. M., & Mackintosh, N. J. (2000). Is the context specificity of latent inhibition a sufficient explanation of learned irrelevance? QJEP, 53B, 239.
Delamater, A. R., & Joseph, P. (2000). Common coding in symbolic matching tasks with humans: Training with a common consequence or antecedent. QJEP, 53B, 255.
Leslie, J. C., & Shaw, D. (2000). Effects of reinforcement magnitude and ratio values on behaviour maintained by a cyclic ratio schedule of reinforcement. QJEP, 53B, 289.
Kelly, R., & Spetch, M. L. (2000). Choice biases in delayed matching-to-sample duration with pigeons: Manipulations of ITI and delay illumination. QJEP, 53B, 309.
Rescorla, R. A. (2000). Associative changes with a random CS-US relationship. QJEP, 53B, 325.
Huber, L., Troje, N. F., Loidolt, M., Aust, U., & Grass, D. (2000). Natural categorization through multiple feature learning in pigeons. QJEP, 53B, 341.
Vansteenwegen, D., Crombez, G., Baeyens, F., Hermans, D., & Eelen, P. (2000). Pre-extinction of sensory preconditioned electrodermal activity. QJEP, 53B, 359.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 114, 2000.
Ramakrishman, U., & Coss, R. G. (2000). Recognition of heterospecific alarm vocalizations by bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata). JCP, 114, 3.
Harrison, K. E., & Byrne, R. W. (2000). Hand preferences in unimanual and bimanual feeding by wild vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops). JCP, 114, 13.
Henry, K. R. (2000). Low-frequency acoustic modulations generated by the high-frequency portion of the cochlea, noninvasively recorded from the scalp of mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 114, 22.
Rendall, D., Cheney, D. L., & Seyfarth, R. M. (2000). Proximate factors mediating "contact" calls in adult female baboons (Papio cynocephalus ursinus) and their infants. JCP, 114, 36.
Parr, L. A., Winslow, J. T., Hopkins, W. D., & de Waal, F. B. M. (2000). Recognizing facial cues: Individual discrimination by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). JCP, 114, 47.
Braaten, R. F. (2000). Multiple levels of representation of song by European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris): Open-ended categorization of starling song types and differential forgetting of song categories and exemplars. JCP, 114, 61.
Suzuki, K., & Kobayashi, T. (2000). Numerical competence in rats (Rattus norvegicus): Davis and Bradford (1986) extended. JCP, 114, 73.
Chandra, S. B. C., Hosler, J. S., & Smith, B. H. (2000). Heritable variation for latent inhibition and its correlation with reversal learning in honeybees (Apis mellifera). JCP, 114, 86.
McCowan, B., Marino, L., Vance, E., Walke, L., & Reiss, D. (2000). Bubble ring play of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): Implications for cognition. JCP, 114, 98.
Capitanio, J. P., & Mason, W. A. (2000). Cognitive style: Problem solving by rhesus macaques (Macata mulatta) reared with living or inanimate substitute mothers. JCP, 114, 115.
Hopkins, W. D., & Pearson K. (2000). Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) handedness: Variability across multiple measures of hand use. JCP, 114, 126.
Call, J. (2000). Estimating and operating on discrete quantities in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). JCP, 114, 136.
Pollok, B., Prior, H., & Gunturkun, O. (2000). Development of object permanence in food-storing magpies (Pica pica). JCP, 114, 148.
Olthof, A. & Roberts, W. A. (2000). Summation of symbols by pigeons (Columba livia): The importance of number and mass of reward items. JCP, 114, 158.
Simmons, A. M., & Bean, M. E. (2000). Perception of mistuned harmonics in complex sounds by the bullfrog (Rana castbeina). JCP, 114, 167.
Benney, K. S., & Braaten R. F. (2000). Auditory scene analysis in estrildid finches (Taeniopygia guttata and Lonchura striata domestica): A species advantage for detection of conspecific song. JCP, 114, 174.
Wright, S. L., & Brown, R. E. (2000). Maternal behavior, paternal behavior, and pup survival in CD-1 albino mice (Mus musculus) in three different housing conditions. JCP, 114, 183.
King, B. E., & Alexander, G. M. (2000). Pain sensitivity and individual differences in self-reported sexual behavior. JCP, 114, 193.
Vick, S. J., & Anderson, J. R. (2000). Learning and limits of use of eye gaze by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) in an object-choice task. JCP, 114, 200.
Pepperberg, I. M., & Wilcox, S. E. (2000). Evidence for a form of mutual exclusivity during label acquisition of grey parrots. JCP, 114, 219.
Dumas, C. (2000). Flexible search behavior in domestic cats (Felis catus): A case study of predator-prey interaction. JCP, 114, 232.
Okanoya, K., Tsumaki, S., & Honda, E. (2000). Perception of temporal properties in self-generated songs by bengalese finches (Lochura striata var. domestica). JCP, 114, 239.
Boa, J. G., Dunham, A. W., Williams, K. T., & Hanlon, R. T. (2000). Experimental evidence for spatial learning in octopuses (Octopus bimaculoides). JCP, 114, 246.
Ujhelyi, M., Merker, B., Buk, P., & Geissmann, T. (2000). Observations on the behavior of Gibbons (Hybolates leugenys, H. gabriellae, and H. lar) in the presence of mirrors. JCP, 114, 253.
Hook, M. A., & Rogers, L. J. (2000). Development of hand preferences in Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) and effects of aging. JCP, 114, 263.
Valsecchi, P., Bartolomucci, A., Aversano, M. & Visalberghi, E. (2000). Learning to cope with two different food distributions: The performance of house mice (Mus musculus domesticus). JCP, 114, 272.
Bursten, S. N., Berridge, K. C., & Owings, D. H. (2000). Do California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) use ritualized cephalocaudal grooming as an agnostic signal? JCP, 114, 281.
Hirata, S., & Morimura, N. (2000). Naïve Chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) observation of experienced conspecifics in a tool-using task. JCP, 114, 291.
Visalberghi, E., Pelligrini Quarantotti, B., & Tranchida, F. (2000). Solving a cooperation task without taking into account the partner's behavior: The case of Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella) . JCP, 114, 297.
Hopkins, W. D., & Dahl, J. F. (2000). Birth order and hand preference in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Implications for pathological models of handedness in humans. JCP, 114, 302.
Fiset, S., Gagnon, S., & Beaulieu, C. (2000). Spatial coding of hidden objects in dogs (Canis familiaris). JCP, 114, 315.
Terranova, M. L., Loggi, G., Chiarotti, F. & Laiola, G. (2000). Attractivity and social preferences in mice (Mus musculus domesticus): The role of prepubertal sexual segregation and of preococious weaning. JCP, 114, 325.
Jensvold, M. L. A., & Gardner, R. A. (2000). Interactive use of sign language by cross-fostered chimpanzess (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 114, 335.
Gould-Briere, K. (2000). A comparison of four corvid species in a working and reference memory task using a radial maze. JCP, 114, 347.
Sturdy, C. B., Phillmore, L. S., & Weisman, R. G. (2000). Call-note discriminations in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus). JCP, 114, 357.
Milhalick, S. M., Langlois, J. C., & Krienke, J. D. (2000). Strain and sex differences on olfactory discrimination learning in C57BL/6J and DBA/2J inbred mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 114, 365.
Pepperberg, I. M., Sandefer, R. M., Noel, D. M., & Ellsworth, C. P. (2000). Vocal learning in the grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus): Effects of species identity and number of trainers. JCP, 114, 371.
Myawo-Yamakoshi, M. & Matsuzawa, T. (2000). Imitation of intentional manipulatory actions in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 114, 381.
Brown, D. A., & Boysen, S. T. (2000). Spontaneous discrimination of natural stimuli by chimpanzess (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 114, 392.
Chang, Y., Kelliher, K. R., & Baum, M. J. (2000). Steroidal modulation of scent investigation and marking behaviors in male and female ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). JCP, 114, 401.
Mori, A., & Burghardt, G. M. (2000). Does prey matter? Geographic variation in antipredator responses of hatchlings of a Japanese natricine snake (Rhabdophis tigrinus). JCP, 114, 408.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 73/74, 2000.
Dugdale, N., & Lowe, C. F. (2000). Testing for symmetry in the conditional discriminations of language-trained chimpanzees. JEAB, 73, 5.
Dallery, J., McDowell, J. J., & Lancaster, J. S. (2000). Falisfication of matching theory's account of single-alternative responding: Herrnstein's k varies with sucrose concentration. JEAB, 73, 23.
Madden, G. J., Bickel, W. K., & Jacobs, E. A. (2000). Three predictions of the economic concept of unit price in a choice context. JEAB, 73, 45.
Davison, M., & Elliffe, D. (2000). Travel time and concurrent-schedule choice: Retrospective versus prospective control. JEAB, 73, 65.
Ito, M., Takatsuru, S., Saeki, D. (2000). Choice between constant and variable alternatives by rats: Effects of different reinforcer amounts and energy budgets. JEAB, 73, 79.
Neuman, P., Ahearn, W. H., & Hineline, P. N. (2000). Pigeons' choices between fixed-ratio and linear or geometric escalating schedules. JEAB, 73, 93.
McMillan, D. E., & Hardwick, W. C. (2000). Drug discrimination in rats under concurrent variable-interval variable-interval schedules. JEAB, 73, 103.
Schaal, D. W., Odum, A. L., & Shahan, T. A. (2000). Pigeons may not remember the stimuli that reinforced their recent behavior. JEAB, 73, 125.
Lionello-DeNolf, K. M., & Urcioli, P. J. (2000). Transfer of pigeons' matching to sample to novel sample locations. JEAB, 73, 141.
Smirnova, A. A, Lazareva, O. F., & Zorina, Z. A. (2000). Use of number by crows: Investigation by matching and oddity learning. JEAB, 73, 163.
Pilgrim, C., Jackson, J. & Galizio, M. (2000). Acquisition of arbirtrary conditional discriminations by young normally developing children. JEAB, 73, 177.
Ribes-Iñesta, & E., Torres, C. (2000). The spatial distribution of behavior under varying frequencies of temporally scheduled water delivery. JEAB, 73, 195.
Panlilio, L. V., Weiss, S. J., & Schindler, C. W. (2000). Effects of compounding drug-related stimuli: Escalation of herion self-administration. JEAB, 73, 211.
Belke, T. W. (2000). Varying wheel-running reinforcer duration within a session: Effect on the revolution-postreinforcement pause relation. JEAB, 73, 225.
Jacobs, E. A., & Hackenberg, T. D. (2000). Human performance on negative slope schedules of points exchangeable for money: A failure of molar maximization. JEAB, 73, 241.
O'Donnell, J., Crosbie, J., Williams, D. C., & Saunders, K. J. (2000). Stimulus control and generalizaton of pointless punishment in humans. JEAB, 73, 261.
Johnstone, V. & Alsop, B. (2000). Reinforcer control and human signal-detection performance. JEAB, 73, 275.
Baron, A., & Derenne, A. (2000). Progressive-ratio schedules: Effects of later schedule requirements on earlier performances. JEAB, 73, 291.
Mihalick, S. M., Langlois, J C., Krienke, J. D., Dube, W. V. (2000). An olfactory discrimination procedure for mice. JEAB, 73, 305.
Belke, T. W. (2000). Studies of wheel-running reinforcement: Parameters of Herrnstein's (1970) response-strength equation vary with schedule order. JEAB, 73, 319.
Kennedy, C. H., Meyer, K. A., Gessler Werts, M., & Cushing, L. M. (2000). Effects of sleep-deprivation on free-operant avoidance. JEAB, 73, 333.
Davison, M., & Baum, W. M. (2000). Choice in a variable environment: Every reinforcer counts. JEAB, 74, 1.
Machado, A., & Guilhardi, P. (2000). Shifts in the psychometric function and their implications for models of timing. JEAB, 74, 25.
McMillan, D. E., & Li, M. (2000). Drug discrimination under two concurrent fixed-interval fixed-interval schedules. JEAB, 74, 55.
Nevin, J. A. & Grace, R. C. (2000). Preference and resistance to change with constant-duration schedule components. JEAB, 74, 79.
Carr, D., Wilkinson, K. M., Blackman, D., & McIlvane, W. J. (2000). Equivalence classes in individuals with minimal verbal repertoires. JEAB, 74, 101.
Schmitt, D. R. (2000). Effects of competitive reward distribution on auditing and competitive responding. JEAB, 74, 115.
Sidman, M. (2000). Equivalence relations and the reinforcement contingency. JEAB, 74, 127.
Pietras, C. J., & Hackenberg, T. D. (2000). Timeout postponement without increased reinforcement frequency. JEAB, 74, 147.
Grace, R. C., & Nevin, J. A. (2000). Comparing preference and resistance to change in constant- and variable-duration schedule components. JEAB, 74, 165.
MacDonall, J. S. (2000). Synthesizing concurrent interval performances. JEAB, 74, 189.
Healy, O., Barnes-Holmes, D., & Smeets, P.M. (2000). Derived relational responding as generalized operant behavior. JEAB, 74, 207.
Odum, A. L., & Schaal, D. W. (2000). The effects of morphine on fixed-interval patterning and temporal discrimination. JEAB, 74, 229.
Miyashita, Y., Nakajima, S. & Imada, H. (2000). Differential outcome effect in the horse. JEAB, 74, 245.
Lamal, P. A. (2000). The philisophical terrain of behavior analysis: A review of B. A. Thyer (Ed.), The Philosophical Legacy of Behaviorism. JEAB, 74, 255.
Raia, C. P., Schillingford, S. W., Miller, H. L., & Baier, P. S. (2000). Interaction of procedural factors in human performance on yoked schedules. JEAB, 74, 265.
Zarcone, T. J., & Ator, N. A. (2000). Drug discrimination: Stimulus control during repeated testing in extinction. JEAB, 74, 283.
McClure, G. Y. H., Hardwick, W. C., & McMillan, D. E. (2000). Effect of drugs on response-duration differentiation VII: Response-force requirements. JEAB, 74, 295.
Shahan, T. A. & Kennon, L. A. (2000). Choice, changing over, and reinforcement delays. JEAB, 74, 311.
Donahoe, J. W., & Burgos J. E. (2000). Behavior analysis and revaluation. JEAB, 74, 331.
McSweeney, F. K. & Murphy, E. S. (2000). Criticisms of the satiety hypothesis as an explanation for within-session decreases in responding. JEAB, 74, 347.
Wirth, O., Chase, P. N., & Munson, K. J. (2000). Experimental analysis of human vocal behavior: Applications of speech-recognition technology. JEAB, 74, 363.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 48(3)/49/50/51/52, 2000.
Nakajima, S. (2000). Putative inhibitory training of a stimulus makes it a facilitator: A within-subject comparison of visual and auditory stimuli in autoshaping. BP, 48, 129.
Maes, J. H. R., Havermans, R. C., & Vossen, J. M. H. (2000). Factors affecting context specificity of appetitive conditioned responding. BP, 48, 149.
Dwyer, D. M. (2000). Formation of a novel preference and aversion by simultaneous activation of the representations of absent cues. BP, 48, 159.
Richard, S., Davies, D. C., & Faure, J. M. (2000). The role of fear in one-trial passive avoidance learning in Japanese quail chicks genetically selected for long or short duration of the tonic immobility reaction. BP, 48, 165.
Mazur, J. E. (2000). Tradeoffs among delay, rate, and amount of reinforcement. BP, 49, 1.
Ono, K. (2000). Free-choice preference under uncertainty. BP, 49, 11.
Means, L. W., Ginn, S. R., Arolfo, M. P., & Pearce, J. D. (2000). Breakfast in the nook and dinner in the dining room: Time-of-day discrimination in rats. BP, 49, 21.
Nakajima, S., Hayashi, H., & Kato, T. (2000). Taste aversion induced by confinement in a running wheel. BP, 49, 35.
Weatherly, J. N., Stout, J. E., Rue, H. C., & Melville, C. L. (2000). The effect of second-half reinforcer type on responding for sucrose in the first half of the session. BP, 49, 43.
Tonneau, F., Oritz, G., & Cabera, F. (2000). Early-session increases in responding during extinction. BP, 49, 121.
Adamson, C., Foster, T. M., & McEwan, J. S. A. (2000). Delayed matching to sample: The effects of sample-set size on human performance. BP, 49, 149.
Zakay, D. (2000). Gating or switching? Gating is a better model of prospective timing (a response to 'switching or gating?' by Lejeune). BP, 50, 1.
Kirshenbaum, A. P., Szalda-Petree, A. D., & Haddad, N. F. (2000). Risk-sensitive foraging in rats: The effects of response-effort and reward-amount manipulations on choice behavior. BP, 50, 17.
Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (2000). Training history affects magnitude of spontaneous recovery from extinction of appetitive conditioned responding. BP, 50, 43.
Plowright, C. M. S., & Landry, F. (2000). A direct effect of competition on food choice by pigeons. BP, 50, 59.
Dibbets, P, Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (2000). Interaction between positional but not between non-positional cues in human predictive learning. BP, 50, 65.
Mercado III, E., Killebrew, D. A., Pack, A. A., Mácha, I. V. B., & Herman, L. M. (2000). Generaliztion of 'same-differnet' classification abilities in bottlenosed dolphins. BP, 50, 79.
Hishimura, Y. (2000). Re-examination of the poisoned-partner effect with the two-bottle testing method. BP, 50, 95.
Courtière, A., Hardouin, J. Hasbroucq, T., Possamaï, C.-A., & Vidal, F. (2000). The additive factor method in rat information processing. BP, 50, 113.
Harper, D. N., & Bizo, L. A. (2000). Mediation of timing accuracy by operant behavior. BP, 50, 143.
Kehoe, E. J. (2000). Extension of the CS past the US can facilitate conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. BP, 50, 155.
Paredes-Olay, C., & López, M. (2000). Comparison of the instrumental reinforcer devaluation effect in two strains of rats (Wistar and Lister). BP, 50, 165.
Means, L. W., Arolfo, M. P., Ginn, S. R., Pence, J. D., & Watson, N. P. (2000). Rats more readily acquire a time-of-day go no-go discrimination than a time-of-day choice discrimination. BP, 52, 11.
Plowright, C. M. S., Church, D., Behnke, P., & Silverman, A. (2000). Time estimation by pigeons on a fixed interval: The effect of pre-feeding. BP, 52, 43.
Ribes, E., Mayoral, A., Torres, C. & Ibañez, F. J. (2000). Effect of auditory stimuli correlated with different probabilities of water delivery in a limited-hold temporal schedule. BP, 52, 49.
Zakay, D. (2000). Gating or switching? Gating is a better model of prospective timing (a response to 'switching or gating?' by Lejeune). BP, 52, 63.
Lejeune, H. (2000). Prospective timing, attention and the switch: A response to 'Gating or switching? Gating is a better model of prospective timing' by Zakay. BP, 52, 71.
Rivière, V., Darcheville, J. C., & Clément, C. (2000). Rapid timing of transitions in inter-reinforcement interval duration in infants. BP, 52, 109.
Cleland, B. S., Foster, T. M., & Temple, W. (2000). Resurgence: The role of extinction. BP, 52, 117.
Boal, J. G., Wittenberg, K. M., & Hanlon, R. T. (2000). Observational learning does not explain improvement in predation tactics by cuttlefish (Mollusca: Cephalopoda). BP, 52, 141.
Lejeune, H., Huynen, M. C., & Ferrara, A. (2000). Temporal differentiation in two strains of small rodents: A wood mouse (Apoodemus sylvaticus) and an albino mouse (Mus musculus OF1). BP, 52, 155.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 7, 2000.
Clement, T. S., Feltus, J. R., Kaiser, D. H., & Zentall, T. R. (2000). "Work ethic" in pigeons: Reward value is directly related to the effort or time required to obtain the reward. PB&R, 7, 100.
Dewsbury, D. A. (2000). Comparative cognition in the 1930s. PB&R, 7, 267.
Vickrey, C., & Neuringer, A. (2000). Pigeon reaction time, Hick's law, and intelligence. PB&R, 7, 284.
Batson, J. D., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. (2000). Augmentation, not blocking, in an A+/AX+ flavor-conditioning procedure. PB&R, 7, 466.
Galef, B. G., Jr., & Whiskin, E. E. (2000). Demonstration of a socially transmitted flavor aversion in rats? Kuan and Colwill (1997) revisited. PB&R, 7, 631.
Kruschke, J. K., & Blair, N. J. (2000). Blocking and backward blocking involve learned inattention. PB&R, 7, 636.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 25, 1999.
Crystal, J. D. (1999). Systematic nonlinearities in the perception of temporal intervals. JEP:ABP, 25, 3.
Blaisdell, A. P., Denniston, J. C., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Posttraining shifts in the overshadowing stimulus-unconditioned stimulus interval alleviates the overshadowing deficit. JEP:ABP, 25, 18.
Ackroff, K., & Sclafani, A. (1999). Palatability and foraging cost interact to control caloric intake. JEP:ABP, 25, 28.
Prados, J., Chamizo, V. D., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1999). Latent inhibition and perceptual learning in a swimming-pool navigation task. JEP:ABP, 25, 37.
Rauhut, A. S., McPhee, J. E., & Ayres, J. J. B. (1999). Blocked and overshadowed stimuli are weakened in their ability to serve as blockers and second-order reinforcers in Pavlovian fear conditioning. JEP:ABP, 25, 45.
Nakajima, S., & Urushihara, K. (1999). Inhibition and facilitation by B over C after A+, AB-, and ABC+ training with multimodal stimulus combinations. JEP:ABP, 25, 68.
Clayton, N. S., & Dickinson, A. (1999). Memory for the content of caches by scrub jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens). JEP:ABP, 25, 82.
Reed, P. (1999). Role of a stimulus filling an action-outcome delay in human judgments of causal effectiveness. JEP:ABP, 25, 92.
Couvillon, P. A., Ablan, C. D., & Bitterman, M. E. (1999). Exploratory studies of inhibitory conditioning in honeybees (Apis mellifera). JEP:ABP, 25, 103.
Herbranson, W. T., Fremouw, T., & Shimp,C. P. (1999). The randomization procedure in the study of categorization of multidimensional stimuli by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 25, 113.
Weisman, R., Brownlie, L., Olthof, A., Njegovan, M., Sturdy, C., & Newhort, D. (1999). Timing and classifying brief acoustic stimuli by songbirds and humans. JEP:ABP, 25, 139.
Pecoraro, N. C., Timberlake, W. D., & Tinsley, M. (1999). Incentive downshifts evoke search repertoires in rats. JEP:ABP, 25, 153.
de Blois, S. T., Novak, M. A., & Bond, M. (1999). Can memory requirements account for species' differences in invisible displacement tasks? JEP:ABP, 25, 168.
Barela, P. B. (1999). Theoretical mechanisms underlying the trial-spacing effect in Pavlovian fear conditioning. JEP:ABP, 25, 177.
Cook, R. G., & Katz, J. S. (1999). Dynamic object perception by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 25, 194.
Field, A. P., & Davey, G. C. L. (1999). Reevaluating evaluative conditioning: A nonassociative explanation of conditioning effects in the visual evaluative conditioning paradigm. JEP:ABP, 25, 211.
Roberts, A. D. L., & Pearce, J. M. (1999). Blocking in the Morris swimming pool. JEP:ABP, 25, 225.
Harris, J. A., & Westbrook, R. F. (1999). The benzodiazepine midazolam does not impair Pavlovian fear conditioning but regulates when and where fear is expressed. JEP:ABP, 25, 236.
Rescorla, R. A. (1999). Associative changes in elements andcompounds when the other is reinforced. JEP:ABP, 25, 247.
Nevin, J. A., Grace, R. C. (1999). Does the context of reinforcement affect resistance to change? JEP:ABP, 25, 256.
Fanselow, M. S. (1999). Learning theory and neuropsychology: Configuring their disparate elements in the hippocampus. JEP:ABP, 25, 275.
Wright, A. A. (1999). Auditory list memory and interference processes in monkeys. JEP:ABP, 25, 284.
Kelly, R., Spetch, M. L., & Grant, D. S. (1999). Influence of nonmemorial factors on manifestation of short-sample biases in choice and successive matching-to-duration tasks with pigeons. JEP:ABP, 25, 297.
Saksida, L. M. (1999). Effects of similarity and experience on discrimination learning: A nonassociative connectionist model of perceptual learning. JEP:ABP, 25, 308.
Honey, R. C., & Watt, A. (1999). Acquired relational equivalence between contexts and features. JEP:ABP, 25, 324.
Biegler, R., & Morris, R. G. M. (1999). Blocking in the spatial domain with arrays of discrete landmarks. JEP:ABP, 25, 334.
Olthof, A., Sutton, J. E., Slumskie, S. V., D'Addetta, J., & Roberts, W. A. (1999). In search of the cognitive map: Can rats learn an abstract pattern of rewarded arms on the radial maze? JEP:ABP, 25, 352.
George, D. N., & Pearce, J. M. (1999). Acquired distinctiveness is controlled by stimulus relevance not correlation with reward. JEP:ABP, 25, 363.
Batsell, Jr., W. R., & Batson, J. D. (1999). Augmentation of taste conditioning by a preconditioned odor. JEP:ABP, 25, 374.
Inman, A., & Shettleworth, S. J. (1999). Detecting metamemory in nonverbal subjects: A test with pigeons. JEP:ABP, 25, 389.
Rescorla, R. A. (1999). Partial reinforcement reduces the associative change produced by nonreinforcement. JEP:ABP, 25, 403.
Astley, S. L., &Wasserman, E. A. (1999). Superordinate category formation in pigeons: Association with a common delay or probability of food reinforcement makes perceptually dissimilar stimuli function equivalently. JEP:ABP, 25, 415.
Lattal, K. M. (1999). Trial and intertrial durations in Pavlovian conditioning: Issues of learning and performance. JEP:ABP, 25, 433.
Prados, J., Redhead, E. S., & Pearce, J. M. (1999). Active preexposure enhances attention to the landmarks surrounding a Morris swimming pool. JEP:ABP, 25, 451.
Williams, D. A., & Braker, D. S. (1999). Influence of past experience on the coding of compound stimuli. JEP:ABP, 25, 461.
Young, M. E., Wasserman, E. A., Hilfers, M. A., & Dalrymple, R. (1999). The pigeon's variability discrimination with lists of successively presented visual stimuli. JEP:ABP, 25, 475.
Kim, J. A., Siegel, S., & Patenall, V. R. A. (1999). Drug-onset cues as signals: Intraadministration associations and tolerance. JEP:ABP, 25, 491.
Learning and Motivation, 30, 1999.
Chelonis, J. J., Calton, J. L., Hart, J. A., & Schachtman, T. R. (1999). Attenuation of the renewal effect by extinction in multiple contexts. L&M, 30, 1.
Goddard, M. J. (1999). Renewal to the signal value of an unconditioned stimulus. L&M, 30, 15.
Reed, P., Anderson, E., & Foster, C. (1999). Modality of stimulus effects in compound preexposure procedures: Associative influences in enhanced latent inhibition. L&M, 30, 35.
Warry, C. J., Remington, B., & Sonuga-Barke, E. J. S. (1999). When more means less: Factors affecting human self-control in a local versus global choice paradigm. L&M, 30, 53.
Stempowski, N. K., Carman, H. M., & Fountain, S. B. (1999). Temporal phrasing and overshadowing in rat serial-pattern learning. L&M, 30, 74.
Savastano, H. I., Cole, R. P., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Reconsidering conditioned inhibition. L&M, 30, 101.
Cole, R. P., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Conditioned excitation and conditioned inhibition acquired through backward conditioning. L&M, 30, 129.
Oberling, P., Gunther, L. M., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance of occasion setting. L&M, 30, 157.
Silva, K. M., & Timberlake, W. (1999). Rats' behavior during an interfood clock is altered by the temporal pattern of interfood stimuli. L&M, 30, 183.
Roper, K. L., & Zentall, T. R. (1999). Observing behavior in pigeons: The effect of reinforcement probability and response cost using a symmetrical choice procedure. L&M, 30, 201.
McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1999). Within-session response patterns during variable interval, random reinforcement, and extinction procedures. L&M, 30, 221.
Lett, B. T., Grant, V. L., Koh, M. T., & Parsons, J. F. (1999). Pairing a flavor with activity in a flat, circular alley induces conditioned taste aversion. L&M, 30, 241.
Johnsrude, I. S., Owen, A. M., Zhao, W. V., & White, N. M. (1999). Conditioned preference in humans: A novel experimental approach. L&M, 30, 250.
Nakajima, M., Nakajima, S., & Imada, H. (1999). General learned irrelevance and its prevention. L&M, 30, 265.
Sawa, K., Nakajima, S., & Imada, H. (1999). Facilitation of sodium aversion learning in sodium-deprived rats. L&M, 30, 281.
Galluccio, L., & Rovee-Collier, C. (1999). Reinstatement effects on retention at 3 months of age. L&M, 30, 296.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 27, 1999.
Kako, E. (1999). Elements of syntax in the systems of three language-trained animals. AL&B, 27, 1.
Pepperberg, I. M. (1999). Rethinking syntax: A commentary on E. Kako's "Elements of syntax in the systems of three language-trained animals". AL&B, 27, 15.
Herman, L. M., & Uyeyama, R. K. (1999). The dolphin's grammatical competency: Comments on Kako (1999). AL&B, 27, 18.
Shanker, S. G., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S.,& Taylor, T. J. (1999). Kanzi: A new beginning. AL&B, 27, 34.
Kako, E. (1999). Response to Pepperberg, Herman, and Savage-Rumbaugh. AL&B, 27, 26.
Stokes, P. D., Mechner, F., & Balsam, P. D. (1999). Effects of different acquisition procedures on response variability. AL&B, 27, 28.
Gerolin, M., & Matute, H. (1999). Bidirectional associations. AL&B, 27, 42.
Rescorla, R. A. (1999). Summation and overexpectation with qualitatively different outcomes. AL&B, 27, 50.
Blaisdell, A. P., Gunther, L. M., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Recovery from blocking acheived by extinguishing the blocking CS. AL&B, 27, 63.
Brooks, D. C., Palmatier, M. I., Garcia, E. O., & Johnson, J. L. (1999). An extinction cue reduces spontaneous recovery of a conditioned taste aversion. AL&B, 27, 77.
Ohyama, T., Gibbon, J., Deich, J. D., & Balsam, P. D. (1999). Temporal control during maintenance and extinction of conditioned keypecking in ring doves. AL&B, 27, 89.
Weidemann, G., Georgilas, A., & Kehoe, E. J. (1999). Temporal specificity in patterning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response. AL&B, 27, 99.
Durier, V., & Rivault, C. (1999). Path integration in cockroach larvae, Blattella germanica (L.) (Insect: Dictyoptera): Direction and distance estimation. AL&B, 27, 108.
Holland, P. C. (1999). Intertrial interval effects in Pavlovian serial feature positive discriminations. AL&B, 27, 127.
Rescorla, R. A. (1999). Learning about qualitatively different outcomes during a blocking procedure. AL&B, 27, 140.
Williams, D. A., & Sly, C. A. (1999). Recovery of conditioned suppression after backward pairings. AL&B, 27, 152.
Maldonado, A., Catena, A., C< ndido, A., & Garcia, I. (1999). The belief revision model: Asymmetrical effects of noncontingency on human covariation learning. AL&B, 27, 168.
Hinson, J. M., Cannon, C. B., & Tennison, L. R. (1999). Orthogonal stimulus variation and attention in dimensional contrast. AL&B, 27, 181.
Santi, A., Ross, L., Coppa, R., & Coyle, J. (1999). Pigeons' memory for empty time intervals marked by visual or auditory stimuli. AL&B, 27, 190.
Dorrance, B., & Zentall, T. R. (1999). Within-event learning contributes to value transfer in simultaneous instrumental discriminations by pigeons. AL&B, 27, 206.
Cohen, J. S., & Njegovan, M. (1999). The role of trial tracking in rats' working memory. AL&B, 27, 211.
Capaldi, E. J., Birmingham, K. M., & Miller, R. M. (1999). Forming chunks in instrumental learning: The role of overshadowing. AL&B, 27, 221.
Boysen, S. T., Mukobi, K. L., & Berntson, G. G. (1999). Overcoming response bias using symbolic representations of number by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). AL&B, 27, 229.
McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1999). Within-session changes in responding during concurrent fixed interval variable interval schedules. AL&B, 27, 236.
Machado, A., & Keen, R. (1999). The learning of response patterns in choice situations. AL&B, 27, 251.
Burns, R. A., Dunkman, J. A., Jr., & Detloff, S. L. (1999). Ordinal position in the serial learning of rats. AL&B, 27, 272.
L\ pez, M., & Concepci\ n, P.-O. (1999). Sensitivity of instrumental responses to an upshift in water deprivation. AL&B, 27, 280.
Weaver, J. E., Dorrance, B. R., & Zentall, T. R. (1999). Present/absent sample matching in pigeons: Is comparison choice controlled by the sample stimulus or by differential sample responding? AL&B, 27, 288.
Budzynski, C. A., & Bingman, V. P. (1999). Time-of-day discriminative learning in homing pigeons, Columba livia. AL&B, 27, 295.
Jitsumori, M., Natori, M., & Okuyama, K. (1999). Recognition of moving video images of conspecifics by pigeons: Effects of individuals, static and dynamic motion cues, and movement. AL&B, 27, 303.
Galef, B. G., Jr., Whiskin, E. E., & Horn, C. S. (1999). What observer rats don't learn about foods from demonstrator rats. AL&B, 27, 316.
Gouteux, S., Vauclair, J., Thinus-Blanc, C. (1999). Reaction to spatial novelty and exploratory strategies in baboons. AL&B, 27, 323.
Bennett, C. H., Scahill, V. L., Griffiths, D. P., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1999). The role of inhibitory associations in perceptual learning. AL&B, 27, 333.
Blaisdell, A. P., Savastano, H. I., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Overshadowing of explicitly unpaired conditioned inhibition is disrupted by preexposure to the overshadowed inhibitor. AL&B, 27, 346.
Bevins, R. A., Jensen, H. C., Hinze, T. S., & Besheer, J. (1999). Taste quality and extinction of a conditioned taste aversion in rats. AL&B, 27, 358.
Pearce, J. M., & Redhead, E. S. (1999). Enhanced Pavlovian conditioning with a change in appetitive reinforcer. AL&B, 27, 369.
Symonds, M., & Hall, G. (1999). Overshadowing not potentiation of illness-based contextual conditioning by a novel taste. AL&B, 27, 379.
S< nchez-Moreno, J., Rodrigo, T., Chamizo, V. D., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1999). Overshadowing in the spatial domain. AL&B, 27, 391.
Richardson, R., Duffield, T. Q., Bailey, G. K., & Westbrook, R. F. (1999). Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned context. AL&B, 27, 399.
McNally, G. P., Gorrisen, M. C., Low, L-F., & Westbrook, R. F. (1999). Effects of contextual cues previously paired with footshock or illness on behavior and pain sensitivity in the rat. AL&B, 27, 416.
Hoffman, C. M., Timberlake, W., Leffel, J., & Gont, R. (1999). How is radial arm maze behavior in rats related to locomotor search tactics? AL&B, 27, 426.
Timberlake, W., Leffel, J., & Hoffman, C. M. (1999). Stimulus control and function of arm and wall travel by rats on a radial arm floor maze. AL&B, 27, 445.
Bond, A. B., & Kamil, A. C. (1999). Searching image in blue jays: Facilitation and interference in sequential priming. AL&B, 27, 461.
Hinson, J. M., & Cannon, C. B. (1999). Stimulus spacing, attention, and dimensional contrast. AL&B, 27, 472.
Toth, J. F., & Parker, L. A. (1999). MK-801 interferes with the acquisition of amphetamine- and lithium-induced place conditioning. AL&B, 27, 481.
Aitken, M. R. F. (1999). Alternative accounts are preferable to value transfer theory: Commentary on Dorrance, Kaiser, and Zentall (1998). AL&B, 27, 490.
Zentall, T. R., Dorrance, B. R., & Clement, T. S. (1999). Differential inhibition and stimulus generalization cannot account for value transfer in simultaneous discrimination learning by pigeons. AL&B, 27, 494.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52B, 1999.
Simpson, E. L., & Gaffan, E. A. (1999). Scene and object vision in rats. QJEP, 52B, 1.
Wills, S., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1999). Relational learning in pigeons? QJEP, 52B, 31.
Pearce, J. M., George, D. N., Redhead, E. S., Aydin, A., & Wynne, C. (1999). The influence of background stimuli on summation in autoshaping. QJEP, 52B, 53.
Rescorla, R. A. (1999). Within-subject partial reinforcement extinction effect in autoshaping. QJEP, 52B, 75.
Delamater, A. R., Sosa, W., & Katz, M. (1999). Elemental and configural processes in patterning discrimination learning. QJEP, 52B, 97.
Nakagawa, E. (1999). Transfer of learning between concurrent and matching (or non-matching)-to-sample discriminations in rats. QJEP, 52B, 125.
Leonard, S., & Hall, G. (1999). Representation-mediated inhibitory learning in the conditioned-suppression procedure. QJEP, 52B, 145.
Graham, S. (1999). Retrospective revaluation and inhibitory associations: Does perceptual learning modulate our perception of the contingencies between events? QJEP, 52B, 159.
Mitchell, C. J., Heyes, C. M., Gardner, M. R., & Dawson, G. R. (1999). Limitations of a bidirectional control procedure for the investigation of imitation in rats: Odour cues on the manipulandum. QJEP, 52B, 193.
Hunt, M., Parr, W. V., & Smith, P. (1999). Local and global sources of control in pigeon delayed matching-to-sample performance. QJEP, 52B, 203.
Hughes, R. N. (1999). Sex differences in novelty-related location preferences of hooded rats. QJEP, 52B, 235.
Bennett, C. H., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1999). Comparison and contrast as a mechanism of perceptual learning? QJEP, 52B, 253.
Rammsayer, T. H. (1999). Neuropharmacological evidence for different timing mechanisms in humans. QJEP, 52B, 273.
Dwyer, D. M. (1999). Retrospective revaluation or mediated conditioning? The effect of different reinforcers. QJEP, 52B, 289.
Holland, P. C. (1999). Overshadowing and blocking as acquisition deficits: No recovery after extinction of overshadowing or blocking cues. QJEP, 52B, 307.
Ward-Robinson, J., & Hall, G. (1999). The role of mediated conditioning in acquired equivalence. QJEP, 52B, 335.
Huber, L., Aust, U., Michelbach, G., _ lzant, S., Loidolt, M., & Nowotny, R. (1999). Limits of symmetry conceptualization in pigeons. QJEP, 52B, 351.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113, 1999.
Fagot, J., & Tomonaga, M. (1999). Global and local processing in humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Use of a visual search task with compound stimuli. JCP, 113, 3.
Custance, D., Whiten, A., & Fredman, T. (1999). Social learning of an artificial fruit task in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 113, 13.
Shepherd, R. E., & French, J. A. (1999). Comparative analysis of sociality in lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) and marmosets (Callithrix kuhli): Responses to separation from long-term pairmates. JCP, 113, 24.
Zuberbhhler, K., Cheney, D. L., & Seyfarth, R. M. (1999). Conceptual semantics in a nonhuman primate. JCP, 113, 33.
Ferkin, M. H., Dunsavage, J., & Johnston, R. E. (1999). What kind of information do meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) use to distinguish between the top and bottom scent of an over-mark? JCP, 113, 43.
Goldstein, M. H., & West, M. J. (1999). Consistent responses of human mothers to prelinguistic infants: The effect of prelinguistic repertoire size. JCP, 113, 52.
Aureli, F., Preston, S. D., & de Waal, F. B. M. (1999). Heart rate responses to social interactions in free-moving rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): A pilot study. JCP, 113, 59.
Shier, D. M., & Yoerg, S. I. (1999). What footdrumming signals in kangaroo rats (Dipodomys heermanni). JCP, 113, 66.
Wright, A. A. (1999). Visual list memory in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 113, 74.
DiBattista, D., & Mercier, S. (1999). Flavor-calorie learning in the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). JCP, 113, 81.
Schiml, P. A., Douris, N., Isaac, A. C., & Rissman, E. F. (1999). Temporal aspects of female musk shrew (Suncus murinus) sexual behavior. JCP, 113, 85.
Preuschoft, S. (1999). Are primates behaviorists? Formal dominance, cognition, and free-floating rationales. JCP, 113, 91.
Maestripieri, D. (1999). Formal dominance: The emperor's new clothes? JCP, 113, 96.
Donis, F. J. (1999). The oblique effect in pigeons (Columba livia). JCP, 113, 107.
Jacobs, L. F., & Shiftett, M. W. (1999). Spatial orientation on a vertical maze in free-ranging fox squirrels (Sciurus niger). JCP, 113, 116.
Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (1999). Factors influencing imitation of manipulatory actions in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 113, 128.
Johnson-Pynn, J., Fragasszy, D. M., Hirsh, E. M., Brakke, K. E., & Greenfield, P. M. (1999). Strategies used to combine seriated cups by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bonobos (Pan paniscus), and capuchins (Cebus apella). JCP, 113, 137.
Cameron, R., & Rogers, L. J. (1999). Hand preference of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus): Problem solving and responses in a novel setting. JCP, 113, 149.
Pepperberg, I. M., Gardiner, L. I., & Luttrell, L. J. (1999). Limited contextual vocal learning in the grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus): The effect of interactive co-viewers on videotaped instruction. JCP, 113, 158.
Hare, B., & Tomasello, M. (1999). Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) use human and conspecific social cues to locate hidden food. JCP, 113, 173.
Biro, D., & Matsuzawa, T. (1999). Numerical ordering in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): Planning, executing, and monitoring. JCP, 113, 178.
Santos, L. R., Ericson, B. N., & Hauser, M. D.(1999). Constraints on problem solving and inhibition: Object retrieval in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipu). JCP, 113, 186.
Sturdy, C. B., Phillmore, L. S., & Weisman, R. G. (1999). Note types, harmonic structure, and note order in the songs of zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 113, 194.
Sturdy, C. B., Phillmore, L. S., Price, J. L., & Weisman, R. G. (1999). Song-note discrimination in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata): Categories and pseudocategories. JCP, 113, 204.
MacDonald, S. E., & Agnes, M. M. (1999). Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus abelii) spatial memory and behavior in a foraging task. JCP, 113, 213.
Spironello, E., & deCatanzaro, D. (1999). Sexual satiety diminishes the capacity of novel males to disrupt early pregnancy in inseminated female mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 113, 218.
Houx, B. B., & ten Cate, C. (1999). Do stimulus-stimulus contingencies affect song learning in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)? JCP, 113, 235.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Categorization learning in horses (Equus caballus). JCP, 113, 243.
Peignot, P., & Anderson, J. R. (1999). Use of experimenter-given manual and facial cues by gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) in an object-choice task. JCP, 113, 253.
Weller, L., Weller, A., & Roizman, S. (1999). Human mentrual synchrony in families and among close friends: Examining the importance of mutual exposure. JCP, 113, 261.
Kaplan, G., & Rogers, L. J. (1999). Parental care in marmosets (Callithrix jacchus jacchus): Development and effect of anogential licking on exploration. JCP, 113, 269.
Burghardt, G. M., & Krause, M. A. (1999). Plasticity of foraging behavior in garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis) reared on different diets. JCP, 113, 277.
Spinozzi, G., & Langer, J. (1999). Spontaneous classification in action by a human-enculturated and language-reared bonobo (Pan paniscus) and common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 113, 286.
Heffner, R. S., Koay, G., & Heffner, H. E. (1999). Sound localization in an old-world fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus): Acuity, use of binaural cues, and relationship to vision. JCP, 113, 297.
Hopkins, W. D. (1999). Heritability of hand preference in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Evidence from a partial interspecies cross-fostering study. JCP, 113, 307.
Heaton, J. T., & Brauth, S. E. (1999). Effects of deafening on the development of nestling and juvenille vocalizations in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). JCP, 113, 314.
Heth, G., Todrank, J., & Johnston, R. E. (1999). Similarity in the qualities of individual odors among kin and species in Turkish (Mesocricetus brandti) and golden (Mesocricetus auratus) hamsters. JCP, 113, 321.
Freeberg, T. M. (1999). Spatial associations provide a context for social learning of courtship patterns in brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater). JCP, 113, 327.
Mather, J. A., & Anderson, R. C. (1999). Exploration, play, and habituation in octopuses (Octopus dofleini). JCP, 113, 333.
Herman, L. M., Abichandani, S. L., Elhajj, A. N., Herman, E. Y. K., Sanchez, J. L., & Pack, A. A. (1999). Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) comprehend the referential character of the human pointing gesture. JCP, 113, 347.
Lilienfeld, S. O., Gershon, J., Duke, M., Marino, L., & de Waal, F. B. M. (1999). A preliminary investigation of the construct of psychopathic personality (psychopathy) in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 113, 365.
Dielenberg, R. A., & McGregor, I. S. (1999). Habituation of the hiding response to cat odor in rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 113, 376.
Clark, M. M., & Galef, B. G., Jr. (1999). A testosterone-mediated trade-off between parental and sexual effort in male Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). JCP, 113, 388.
Kuhlmeier, V. A., Boysen, S. T., & Mukobi, K. L. (1999). Scale-model comprehension by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 113, 396.
Clayton, N. S., & Dickinson, A. (1999). Scrub jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) remember the relative time of caching as well as the location and content of their caches. JCP, 113, 403.
Leavens, D. A., & Hopkins, W. D. (1999). The whole-hand point: The structure and function of pointing from a comparative perspective. JCP, 113, 417.
Menzel, C. R. (1999). Unprompted recall and reporting of hidden objects by a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) after extended delays. JCP, 113, 426.
Maken, D. S., & Hennessy, M. B. (1999). Rehousing periadolescent male guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) apart from their mothers for 24 hours increases maternally directed sexual behavior and plasma testosterone. JCP, 113, 435.
Purdy, J. E., Roberts, A. C., & Garcia, C. A. (1999). Sign tracking in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis). JCP, 113, 443.
Templeton, J. J., Kamil, A. C., & Balda, R. P. (1999). Sociality and social learning in two species of corvids: The pinyon jay (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus) and the Clark's nutcraker (nucifraga columbiana). JCP, 113, 450.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 71/72, 1999.
Galizio, M. (1999). Extinction of responding maintained by timeout from avoidance. JEAB, 71, 1.
Weiss, S. J., & Panlilo, L. V. (1999). Blocking a selective association in pigeons. JEAB, 71, 13.
Grace, R. C. (1999). The matching law and amount-dependent exponential discounting as accounts of self-control choice. JEAB, 71, 27.
Williams, B. A., & Bell, M. C. (1999). Preference after training with differential changeover delays. JEAB, 71, 45.
MacDonall, J. S. (1999). A local model of concurrent performance. JEAB, 71, 57.
Baum, W. M., & Aparicio, C. F. (1999). Optimality and concurrent variable-interval variable-ratio schedules. JEAB, 71, 75.
White, K. G., & Wixted, J. T. (1999). Psychophysics of remembering. JEAB, 71, 91.
Malone, Jr., J. C. (1999). Operants were never "emitted", feeling is doing, and learning takes only one trial: A review of B. F. Skinner's Recent issues in the analysis of behavior. JEAB, 71, 115.
Richards, J. B., Zhang, L., Mitchell, S. H., & de Wit, H. (1999). Delay or probability discounting in a model of impulsive behavior: Effect of alcohol. JEAB, 71, 121.
Baron, A., & Herpolsheimer, L. R. (1999). Averaging effects in the study of fixed-ratio response patterns. JEAB, 71, 145.
Goodie, A. S., & Fantino, E. (1999). Base rates versus sample accuracy: Competition for control in human matching to sample. JEAB, 71, 155.
Zeiler, M. D. (1999). Reversed schedule effects in closed and open economies. JEAB, 71, 171.
Williams, A. M., & Lattal, K. A. (1999). The role of the response-reinforcer relation in delay-of-reinforcement effects. JEAB, 71, 187.
Saunders, R. R., Drake, K. M., & Spradlin, J. E. (1999). Equivalence class establishment, expansion, and modification in preschool children. JEAB, 71, 195.
Staddon, J. E. R., & Higa, J. J. (1999). Time and memory: Towards a pacemaker-free theory of interval timing. JEAB, 71, 215.
Church, R. M. (1999). Evaluation of quantitative theories of timing. JEAB, 71, 253.
Donahoe, J. W., & Burgos, J. E. (1999). Timing without a timer. JEAB, 71, 257.
Gallistel, C. R. (1999). Can a decay process explain the timing of conditioned responses? JEAB, 71, 264.
Gibbon, J. (1999). Multiple time scales is well named. JEAB, 71, 272.
Killeen, P. R. (1999). Modeling modeling. JEAB, 71, 275.
Marr, J. (1999). The whirligig of time: Some thoughts on Staddon and Higa. JEAB, 71, 281.
Shimp, C. P. (1999). Tolerance in a rigorous science. JEAB, 71, 284.
Zeiler, M. D. (1999). Time without clocks. JEAB, 71, 288.
Staddon, J. E. R., Higa, J. J., & Chelaru, I. M. (1999). Time, trace, memory. JEAB, 71, 293.
Madden, G. J., & Perone, M. (1999). Human sensitivity to concurrent schedules of reinforcement: Effects of observing schedule-correlated stimuli. JEAB, 71, 303.
Cole, M. R. (1999). Molar and molecular control in variable-interval and variable-ratio schedules. JEAB, 71, 319.
Sumpter, C. E., Temple, W., & Foster, T. M. (1999). The effects of differing response types and price manipulations on demand measures. JEAB, 71, 329.
Baum, W. M., Schwendiman, J. W., & Bell, K. E. (1999). Choice, contingency discrimination, and foraging theory. JEAB, 71, 355.
Jones, J. R., & Moore, J. (1999). Some effects of intertrial-interval duration on discrete-trial choice. JEAB, 71, 375.
Randell, T., & Remington, B. (1999). Equivalence relations between visual stimuli: The functional role of naming. JEAB, 71, 395.
Smith, B. J., & Bickel, W. K. (1999). Comparing single and cumulative dosing procedures in human triazolam discriminators. JEAB, 71, 417.
Davison, M., & Nevin, J. A. (1999). Stimuli, reinforcers, and behavior: An integration. JEAB, 71, 439.
Johnstone, V., & Alsop, B. (1999). Stimulus presentation ratios and the outcomes for correct responses in signal-detection procedures. JEAB, 72, 1.
Mazur, J. E. (1999). Preferences for and against stimuli paired with food. JEAB, 72, 21.
Godfrey, R., & Davison, M. (1999). The effects of number of sample stimuli and number of choices in a detection task on measures of discriminability. JEAB, 72, 33.
Tomonaga, M. (1999). Establishing functional classes in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) with a two-item sequential-responding procedure. JEAB, 72, 57.
Bell, M. C. (1999). Pavlovian contingencies and resistance to change in a multiple schedule. JEAB, 72, 81.
Meehan, E. F. (1999). Class-consistent differential reinforcement and stimulus class formation in pigeons. JEAB, 72, 97.
Saunders, R. R., & Green, G. (1999). A discrimination analysis of training-structure effects on stimulus equivalence outcomes. JEAB, 72, 117.
Farmer-Dougan, V. A., & Dougan, J. D. (1999). The man who listens to behavior: Folk wisdom and behavior analysis from a real horse whisperer. JEAB, 72, 139.
Keen, R., & Machado, A. (1999). How pigeons discriminate the relative frequency of events. JEAB, 72, 151.
Williams, B. A. (1999). Value transmission in discrimination learning involving stimulus chains. JEAB, 72, 177.
McMillan, D. E., & Li, M. (1999). Drug discrimination under a concurrent fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedule. JEAB, 72, 187.
Okouchi, H. (1999). Instructions as discriminative stimuli. JEAB, 72, 205.
Foltin, R. W. (1999). Food and cocaine self-administration by baboons: Effects of alternatives. JEAB, 72, 215.
Sumpter, C. E., Temple, W., & Foster, T. M. (1999). The transitivity of choices between different response requirements. JEAB, 72, 235.
McDowell, J. J., & Dallery, J. (1999). Falsification of matching theory: Changes in the aymptote of Herrnstein's hyperbola as a function of water deprivation. JEAB, 72, 251.
Baldwin, J. D., & Baldwin, J. I. (1999). The value of everyday examples in the teaching of learning: A comment prompted by Machado and Silva (1998). JEAB, 72, 269.
Urcuioli, P. J., DeMarse, T. B., & Lionello, K. M. (1999). Sample-duration effects on pigeons' delayed matching as a function of predictability of duration. JEAB, 72, 279.
Bickel, W. K., & Madden, G. J. (1999). Similar consumption and responding across single and multiple sources of drug. JEAB, 72, 299.
Cleaveland, J. M. (1999). Interresponse-time sensitivity during discrete-trial and free-operant concurrent variable-interval schedules. JEAB, 72, 317.
Hall, G. A., & Lattal, K. A. (1999). Reward density and variable-interval schedule performance in an open economy. JEAB, 72, 341.
McSweeney, F. K., & Swindell, S. (1999). Behavioral economics and within-session changes in responding. JEAB, 72, 355.
Elliffe, D., Jones, B. M., & Davison, M. (1999). Leaving patches: Effects of economy, deprivation, and session duration. JEAB, 72, 373.
Hinson, J. M., & Tennison, L. R. (1999). Within-session analysis of visual discrimination. JEAB, 72, 385.
DeMarse, T. B., Killeen, P. R., & Baker, D. (1999). Satiation, capacity, and within-session responding. JEAB, 72, 407.
Catania, A. C. (1999). Thorndike's legacy: Learning, selection, and the law of effect. JEAB, 72, 425.
Cumming, W. W. (1999). A review of Geraldine Joncich's The sane positivist: A Biography of Edward L. Thorndike. JEAB, 72, 429.
Chance, P. (1999). Thorndike's puzzle boxes and the origins of the experimental analysis of behavior. JEAB, 72, 433.
Hearst, E. (1999). After the puzzle boxes: Thorndike in the 20th century. JEAB, 72, 441.
Nevin, J. A. (1999). Analyzing Thorndike's law of effect: The question of stimulus-response bonds. JEAB, 72, 447.
Donahoe, J. W. (1999). Edward L. Thorndike: The selectionist connectionist. JEAB, 72, 451.
Catania, A. C., & Laties, V. G. (1999). Pavlov and Skinner: Two lives in science (an introduction to B. F. Skinner's "Some responses to the stimulus 'Pavlov'"). JEAB, 72, 455.
Skinner, B. F. (1999). Some responses to the stimulus "Pavlov" (Reprint). JEAB, 72, 463.
Zentall, T. R. (1999). Support for a theory of memory for event duration must distinguish between test-trial ambiguity and actual memory loss. JEAB, 72, 467.
Staddon, J. E. R., & Higa, J. J. (1999). The choose-short effect and trace models of timing. JEAB, 72, 473.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 44(3)/45/46/47,48(1,2) 1999.
Carr, J. A. R., & Wilkie, D. M. (1999). Rats are reluctant to use circadian timing in a daily time-place task. BP, 44, 287.
Cheng, K. (1999). Spatial generalization in honeybees confirms Shepard's law. BP, 44, 309.
Kawai, N., & Kitaguchi, K. (1999). Evidence for within-compound learning in an instrumental conditioning with rats. BP, 44, 317.
Wearden, J. H. (1999). "Beyond the fields we know...": Exploring and developing scalar timing theory. BP, 45, 3.
Hopson, J. W. (1999). Gap timing and the spectral timing model. BP, 45, 23.
Buhusi, C. V., & Schmajuk, N. A. (1999). Timing in simple conditioning and ocassion setting: A neural network approach. BP, 45, 33.
Burle, B., & Bonnet, M. (1999). What's an internal clock for? From temporal information processing to temporal processing of information. BP, 45, 59.
Casini, L., & Macar, F. (1999). Multiple approaches to investigate the existence of an internal clock using attentional resources. BP, 45, 73.
Brunner, D. (1999). Preferences for sequences of rewards: Further tests of a parallel discounting model. BP, 45, 87.
Eckerman, D. A. (1999). Scheduling reinforcement about once a day. BP, 45, 101.
Grace, R. C., & Nevin, J. A. (1999). Timing and choice in concurrent chains. BP, 45, 115.
Killeen, P. R., Hall, S., & Bizo, L. A. (1999). A clock not wound runs down. BP, 45, 129.
Lejeune, H., Macar, F., & Zakay, D. (1999). Attention and timing: Dual-task performance in pigeons. BP, 45, 141.
Matell, M. S., & Meck, W. H. (1999). Reinforcement-induced within-trial resetting of an internal clock. BP, 45, 159.
Rodriguez-GironJs, M. A., & Kacelnik, A. (1999). Behavioral adjustment to modifications in the temporal parameters of the environment. BP, 45, 173.
Talton, L. E., Higa, J. J., & Staddon, J. E. R. (1999). Interval schedule performance in the goldfish Carassius auratus. BP, 45, 193.
Wynne, C. D. L., & Kalish, M. L. (1999). Effects of occasional short interfood intervals on temporal control in pigeons. BP, 45, 207.
Harper, D. N. (1999). Behavioral resistance to haloperidol and clozapine. BP, 46, 1.
Chapillon, P. (1999). Very brief exposure to visual distal cues is sufficient for young mice to navigate in the Morris water maze. BP, 46, 15.
Wearden, J. H., Pilkington, R., & Carter, E. (1999). 'Subjective lengthening' during repeated testing of a simple temporal discrimination. BP, 46, 25.
Parr, W. V., Hunt, M., & Williams, W. A. (1999). Sample frequency and sample duration as sources of stimulus control in delayed matching to sample. BP, 46, 39.
Wearden, J. H., Philpott, K., & Win, T. (1999). Speeding up and (...relatively...) slowing down an internal clock in humans. BP, 46, 63.
Green, L., Myerson, J., & Ostaszewski, P. (1999). Discounting of delayed rewards across the life span: Age differences in individual discounting functions. BP, 46, 89.
Green, P. R., Gentle, L., Peake, T. M., Scudamore, R. E., McGregor, P. K., Gilbert, F., & Dittrich, W. H. (1999). Conditioning pigeons to discriminate naturally lit insect specimens. BP, 46, 97.
Weatherly, J. N., McMurray, A. S., & Melville, C. L. (1999). The effect of food deprivation on within-session patterns of wheel running. BP, 46, 121.
Darcheville, J.-C., Madelain, L., Buquet, C., Charlier, J., & Miossec, Y. (1999). Operant conditioning of the visual smooth pursuit in young infants. BP, 46, 131.
Bushnell, P. J. (1999). Detection of visual signals by rats: Effects of signal intensity, event rate, and task type. BP, 46, 141.
Cimadevilla, J. M., Gonz< lez-Parado, H., L\ pez, L., Diaz, F., Cueto, E. G., Garcia-Moreno, L. M., & Arias, J. L. (1999). Sex-related differences in spatial learning during the early postnatal development of the rat. BP, 46, 159.
Loy, I., & L\ pez, M. (1999). Conditional control of toxicosis-based conditioning by context. BP, 46, 173.
Djieto-Lordon, C., & Dejean, A. (1999). Innate attention supplants experience during host plant selection in an obligate plant-ant. BP, 46, 181.
Dewsbury, D. A. (1999). The proximate and the ultimate: Past, present, and future. BP, 46, 189.
Olsson,L. A. S., de Jonge, F. H., Schuurman, T., & Helmond, F. A. (1999). Poor rearing conditions and social stress in pigs: Repeated social challenge and the effect on behavioural and physiological responses to stressors. BP, 46, 201.
Mazzotto, M., Nacci, L., & Gagliardo, A. (1999). Homeward orientation of pigeons confined in a circular arena. BP, 46, 217.
Weatherly, J. N., Stout, J. E., McMurry, A. S., Rue, H. C., & Melville, C. L. (1999). Within-session responding when different reinforcers are delivered in each half of the session. BP, 46, 227.
Lea, S. E. G., Earle, D. C., & Ryan, C. M. E. (1999). The McCollough effect in pigeons: Tests of persistence and spatial-frequency specificity. BP, 47, 31.
Watanabe, S., & Sato, K. (1999). Discriminative stimulus properties of music in Java sparrows. BP, 47, 53.
Goddard, M. J. (1999). Serial feature negative training to a target unconditioned stimulus. BP, 47, 153.
DJ py, D., Fagot, J., & Vauclair, J. (1999). Processing of above/below categorical spatial relations by baboons (Papio papio). BP, 48, 1.
Alonso, G., & Hall, G. (1999). Stimulus comparison and stimulus association processes in the perceptual learning effect. BP, 48, 11.
Granberg, D. (1999). A new version of the Monty Hall dilemma with unequal probabilities. BP, 48, 25.
Carr, J. A. R., Tan, A. O., & Wilkie, D. M. (1999). Further evidence that rats use ordinal timing in a daily time-place learning task. BP, 48, 35.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 6, 1999.
Goddard, M. J. (1999). The role of US signal value in contingency, drug conditioning, and learned helplessness. PB&R, 6, 412.
Cole, R. P., Oberling, P., & Miller, R. R. (1999). Recovery from one-trial overshadowing. PB&R, 6, 424.
Williams, B. A. (1999). Associative competition in operant conditioning: Blocking the response-reinforcer association. PB&R, 6, 618.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 24, 1998.
Johns, K. W., & Williams, D. A. (1998). Acquired equivalence learning with antecedent and consequent unconditioned stimuli. JEP:ABP, 24, 3.
Rakitin, B. C., Gibbon, J., Penney, T. B., Malapani, C., Hinton, S. C., & Meck, W. H. (1998). Scalar expectancy theory and peak-interval timing in humans. JEP:ABP, 24, 15.
Kirkpatrick-Steger, K., Wasserman, E. A., & Biederman, I. (1998). Effects of geon deletion, scrambling, and movement on picture recognition in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 24, 34.
Urcuioli, P. J., DeMarse, T. B., & Zentall, T. R. (1998). Transfer across delayed discriminations: II. Differences in the substitutability of initial versus test stimuli. JEP:ABP, 24, 47.
Dess, N. K., Choe, S., & Minor, T. R. (1998). The interaction of diet and stress in rats: High energy food and sucrose treatment. JEP:ABP, 24, 60.
Blaisdell, A. P., Denniston, J. C., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Temporal encoding as a determinant of overshadowing. JEP:ABP, 24, 72.
Breukelaar, J. W. C., & Dalrymple-Alford, J. C. (1998). Timing ability and numerical competence in rats. JEP:ABP, 24, 84.
Vreven, D., & Blough, P. M. (1998). Searching for one or many targets: Effects of extended experience on the runs advantage. JEP:ABP, 24, 98.
Gewirtz, J. C., Brandon, S. E., & Wagner, A. R. (1998). Modulation of the acquisition of the rabbit eyeblink conditioned response by conditioned contextual stimuli. JEP:ABP, 24, 106.
Redhead, E. S., & Pearce, J. M. (1998). Some factors that determine the influence of a stimulus that is irrelevant to a discrimination. JEP:ABP, 24, 123.
Shanks, D. R., Darby, R. J., & Charles, D. (1998). Resistance to interference in human associative learning: Evidence of configural processing. JEP:ABP, 24, 136.
Carr, J. A. R., & Wilkie, D. M. (1998). Characterization of the strategy used by rats in an interval time-place learning task. JEP:ABP, 24, 151.
Dwyer, D. M., Mackintosh, N. J., & Boakes, R. A. (1998). Simultaneous activation of the representation of absent cues results in the formation of an excitatory association between them. JEP:ABP, 24, 163.
Roberts, A. D. L., & Pearce, J. M. (1998). Control of spatial behavior by an unstable landmark. JEP:ABP, 24, 172.
Blough, D. S. (1998). Context reinforcement degrades discriminative control: A memory approach. JEP:ABP, 24, 185.
Denniston, J. C., Cole, R. P., & Miller, R. R. (1998). The role of temporal relationships in the transfer of conditioned inhibition. JEP:ABP, 24, 200.
Silberberg, A., Widholm, J. J., Bresler, D., Fujita, K., & Anderson, J. R. (1998). Natural choice in nonhuman primates. JEP:ABP, 24, 215.
Honey, R. C., Good, M., & Manser, K. L. (1998). Negative priming in associative learning: Evidence from a serial-habituation procedure. JEP:ABP, 24, 229.
Duff, S. J., Brownlie, L. A., Sherry, D. F., & Sangster, M. (1998). Sun compass and landmark orientation by black-capped chickadees (Parus atricapillus). JEP:ABP, 24, 243.
Capaldi, E. J., & Birmingham, K. M. (1998). Reward-produced memories regulate memory-discrimination learning, extinction, and other forms of discrimination learning. JEP:ABP, 24, 254.
Leon, M. I., & Gallistel, C. R. (1998). Self-stimulating rats combine subjective reward magnitude and subjective reward rate multiplicatively. JEP:ABP, 24, 265.
Fremouw, T., Herbranson, W. T., & Shimp, C. P. (1998). Priming of attention to local or global levels of visual analysis. JEP:ABP, 24, 278.
Church, R. M., Lacourse, D. M., & Crystal, J. D. (1998). Temporal search as a function of the variability of interfood intervals. JEP:ABP, 24, 291.
Rudy, J. W., & Pugh, C. R. (1998). Time of conditioning selectively influences contextual fear conditioning: Further support for a multiple-memory systems view of fear conditioning. JEP:ABP, 24, 316.
Honey, R. C., & Watt, A. (1998). Acquired relational equivalence: Implications for the nature of associative structures. JEP:ABP, 24, 325.
Blaisdell, A. P., Bristol, A. S., Gunther, L. M., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Overshadowing and latent inhibition counteract each other: Support for the comparator hypothesis. JEP:ABP, 24, 335.
Lejeune, H., Cornet, S., Ferreira, A., & Wearden, J. H. (1998). How do mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) pass the time? Adjunctive behavior during temporal differentiation in gerbils. JEP:ABP, 24, 352.
Maren, S., & Fanselow, M. S. (1998). Appetitive motivational states differ in their ability to augment aversive fear conditioning in rats (Rattus norvegicus). JEP:ABP, 24, 369.
Fetterman, J. G. (1998). A temporal intermediate stimulus problem. JEP:ABP, 24, 379.
Healy, S. D., & Hurly, T. A. (1998). Rufous hummingbirds' (Selasphorus rufus) memory for flowers: Patterns or actual spatial locations? JEP:ABP, 24, 396.
Shanks, D. R., & Darby, R. J. (1998). Feature- and rule-based generalization in human associative learning. JEP:ABP, 24, 405.
Roberts, W. A., & Boisvert, M. J. (1998). Using the peak procedure to measure timing and counting processes in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 24, 416.
Slifkin, A. B., & Brener, J. (1998). Control of operant response force. JEP:ABP, 24, 431.
Bizo, L. A., Bogdanov, S. V., & Killeen, P. R. (1998). Satiation causes within-session decreases in instrumental responding. JEP:ABP, 24, 439.
Friedman, B. X., Blaisdell, A. P., Escobar, M., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Comparator mechanisms and conditioned inhibition: Conditioned stimulus preexposure disrupts Pavlovian conditioned inhibition but not explicitly unpaired inhibition. JEP:ABP, 24, 453.
Delamater, A. R. (1998). Associative mediational processes in the acquired equivalence and distinctiveness of cues. JEP:ABP, 24, 467.
Davey, V. A., & Biederman, G. B. (1998). Conditioned antisickness: Indirect evidence from rats and direct evidence from ferrets that conditioning alleviates drug-induced nausea and emesis. JEP:ABP, 24, 483.
Learning and Motivation, 29, 1998.
Silva, F. J., Timberlake, W., Cevik, M. O. (1998). A behavior systems approach to the expression of backward associations. L&M, 29, 1.
Giftakis, J. E., & Tait, R. W. (1998). Blocking of the rabbit's classically conditioned nictitating membrane response: Effects of modifications of contextual associative strength. L&M, 29, 23.
Grant, D. S., & Kelly, R. (1998). The effect of variable-delay training on coding of event duration in pigeons. L&M, 29, 49.
Schreurs, B. G. (1998). Long-term memory and extinction of rabbit nictitating membrane trace conditioning. L&M, 29, 68.
Phelan, L. L., Rodd, Z. A., Byers, D., & Rosellini, R. A. (1998). Odor passive avoidance learning in individual Drosophilia melanogaster: Parametric investigations of unconditioned stimulus intensity and inter-trial-interval. L&M, 29, 83.
Vollmer-Conna, Ute S., & Lemon, J. (1998). Spatial configuration and proximal cues. L&M, 29, 102.
Stevenson, R. J., Boakes, R. A., & Prescott, J. (1998). Changes in odor sweetness resulting from implicit learning of a simultaneous odor-sweetness association: An example of learned synesthesia. L&M, 29, 113.
Reed, P. (1998). Absence of backward-scan marking mechanism triggered by salient stimuli in human serial list learning. L&M, 29, 133.
Cusato, B., & Domjan, M. (1998). Special efficiacy of sexual conditioned stimuli that include species typical cues: Tests with a conditioned stimulus preexposure design. L&M, 29, 152.
Symonds, M., Hall, G., Lopez, M., Loy, I., Ramos, A., & Rodriguez, M. (1998). Is fluid consumption necessary for the formation of context-illness associations? An evaluation using consumption and blocking tests. L&M, 29, 168.
Forzano, L. B., & Corry, R. J. (1998). Self-control and impulsiveness in adult human females: Effects of visual food cues. L&M, 29, 184.
Gunther, L. M., Denniston, J. C., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Renewal of comparator stimuli. L&M, 29, 200.
Wanchisen, B. A., Sutphin, G. E., Balogh, S. A., & Tatham, T. A. (1998). Lasting effects of a behavioral history of low-rate responding in rats. L&M, 29, 220.
Williams, B. A. (1998). Relative time and delay of reinforcement. L&M, 29, 236.
Tomanari, G. Y., Machado, L. M., & Dube, W. V. (1998). Pigeons' observing behavior and response-independent food presentations. L&M, 29, 249.
Braunstein-Bercovitz, H., & Lubow, R. E. (1998). Latent inhibition as a function of modulation of attention to the preexposed irrelevant stimulus. L&M, 29, 261.
Land, C., & Riccio, D. C. (1998). Nonmonotonic changes in the context shift effect over time. L&M, 29, 280.
Jacobs, W. J., Thomas, K. G. F., Laurance, H. E., & Nadel, L. (1998). Place learning in virtual space. II. Topographical relations as one dimension of stimulus control. L&M, 29, 288.
Bovet, D., & Vauclair, J. (1998). Functional categorization of objects and their pictures in baboons (Papio anubis). L&M, 29, 309.
Gunther, L. M., Cole, R. P., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Overshadowing of occasion setting. L&M, 29, 323.
Santi, A., Coyle, J., Coppa, R., & Ross, L. (1998). The timing of auditory and visual signals by pigeons: Differential sensitivity to intertrial interval duration. L&M, 29, 345.
Brown, M. F., & Drew, M. R. (1998). Exposure to spatial cues facilitates visual discrimination but not spatial guidance. L&M, 29, 367.
Batsell, W. R., Jr., & Brown, A. S. (1998). Human flavor-aversion learning: A comparison of traditional aversions and cognitive aversions. L&M, 29, 383.
Rozin, P., Wrzesniewski, A., & Byrnes, D. (1998). The elusiveness of evaluative conditioning. L&M, 29, 397.
Hatfield, J., & Job, R. F. S. (1998). Random yoking: An alternative to feedback procedures for preventing superstition in the human "learned helplessness" paradigm. L&M, 29, 416.
Cheng, K. (1998). Honeybess (Apis mellifera) remember two near-target landmark constellations. L&M, 29, 435.
Weatherly, J. N., McSweeney, F. K., & Swindell, S. (1998). Within-session patterns of pigeons' general activity. L&M, 29, 444.
Baeyens, F., De Houwer, J., Vansteenwegen, D., & Eelen, P, (1998). Evaluative conditioning is a form of associative learning: On the artifactual nature of Field and Davey's (1997) artifactual account of evaluative learning. L&M, 29, 461.
Field, A. P., & Davey, G. C. L. (1998). Evaluative conditioning: Arti-fact or -fiction? - A reply to Baeyens, De Houwer, Vansteenwegen, and Eelen (1998). L&M, 29, 475.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 26, 1998.
Matute, E., & Pineño, O. (1998). Stimulus competition in the absence of compound conditioning. AL&B, 26, 3.
Ungless, M. A. (1998). A Pavlovian analysis of food-attraction conditioning in the snail Helix aspersa. AL&B, 26, 15.
Hilliard, S., Domjan, M., Nguyen, M., & Cusato, B. (1998). Dissociation of conditioned appetitive and consummatory sexual behavior: Satiation and extinction tests. AL&B, 26, 20.
Pedreira, M. E., Romano, A., Tomsic, D., Lozada, M., & Maldonado, H. (1998). Massed and spaced training build up different components of long-term habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus. AL&B, 26, 34.
Balleine, B. W., & Dickinson, A. (1998). The role of incentive learning in instrumental outcome revaluation by sensory-specific satiety. AL&B, 26, 46.
Hinson, J. M., & Tennison, L. R. (1998). Range effects using instrumental choice procedures. AL&B, 26, 60.
Roche, J. P., & Timberlake, W. (1998). The influence of artificial paths and landmarks on the foraging behavior of Norway rats (Rattus Norvegicus). AL&B, 26, 76.
Spetch, M. L., Kelly, D. M., & Lechelt, D. P. (1998). Encoding of spatial information in images of an outdoor scene by pigeons and humans. AL&B, 26, 85.
Spetch, M. L., & Cheng, K. (1998). A step function in pigeons' temporal generalization in the peak shift task. AL&B, 26, 103.
Astley, S. L., & Wasserman, E. A. (1998). Novelty and functional equivalence in superordinate categorization by pigeons. AL&B, 26, 125.
Urcuioli, P. J., DeMarse, T. B., & Lionello, K. M. (1998). Transfer of performance to new comparison choices following differential outcome matching-to-sample. AL&B, 26, 139.
Denney, J., & Neuringer, A. (1998). Behavioral variability is controlled by discriminative stimuli. AL&B, 26, 154.
Santi, A., Stanford, L., & Coyle, J. (1998). Pigeons' memory for event duration: Differences between visual and auditory signals. AL&B, 26, 163.
Devenport, L. D. (1998). Spontaneous recovery without interference: Why remembering is adaptive. AL&B, 26, 172.
Silva, K. M., & Timberlake, W. (1998). The organization and temporal properties of appetitive behavior in rats. AL&B, 26, 182.
Tomsic, D., Pedeira, M. E., Romano, A., Hermitte, G., & Maldonado, H. (1998). Context-US association as a determinant of long-term habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus. AL&B, 26, 196.
Mercado, E., III, Murray, S. O., Uyeyama, R. K., Pack, A. A., & Herman, L. M. (1998). Memory for recent actions in the bottlenosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus): Repetition of arbitrary behaviors using an abstract rule. AL&B, 26, 210.
Lew, G., & Parker, L. A. (1998). Pentobarbitol-induced place aversion learning. AL&B, 26, 219.
Ward-Robinson, J., Symonds, M., & Hall, G. (1998). Context specificity of sensory preconditioning: Implications for processes of within-event learning. AL&B, 26, 225.
Belke, T. W. (1998). Qualitatively different reinforcers and parameters of Herrnstein's (1970) response-strength equation. AL&B, 26, 235.
Emmerton, J. (1998). Numerosity differences and effects of stimulus density on pigeons' discrimination performance. AL&B, 26, 243.
Dorrance, B. R., Kaiser, D. H., & Zentall, T. R. (1998). Value transfer in a simultaneous discrimination by pigeons: The value of the S+ is not specific to the simultaneous discrimination context. AL&B, 26, 257.
Brown, M. F., McKeon, D., Curley, T., Weston, B., Lambert, C., & Lebowitz, B. (1998). Working memory for color in honeybees. AL&B, 26, 264.
Church, R. M., & Lacourse, D. M. (1998). Serial pattern learning of temporal intervals. AL&B, 26, 272.
Lacourse, D. M., & Blough, D. S. (1998). Effects of discriminability, probability of reinforcement, and handling cost on visual search and prey choice. AL&B, 26, 290.
Silva, F. J., Timberlake, W., & Gont, R. S. (1998). Spatiotemporal characteristics of serial CSs and their relation to search modes and response form. AL&B, 26, 299.
Silva, K. M., & Timberlake, W. (1998). A behavior systems view of responding to probe stimuli during an interfood clock. AL&B, 26, 313.
Harris, J. A., & Westbrook, R. F. (1998). Retroactive revaluation of an odor-taste association. AL&B, 26, 326.
Denniston, J. C., Blaisdell, A. P., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Temporal coding affects transfer of serial and simultaneous inhibitors. AL&B, 26, 336.
Lattal, K. M., & Nakajima, S. (1998). Overexpectation in appetitive Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning. AL&B, 26, 351.
Zentall, T. R.. (1998). Symbolic representation in animals: Emergent stimulus relations in conditional discrimination learning. AL&B, 26, 363.
Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1998). The differential outcomes effect in pigeons is not reduced by eliminating response-outcome associations: Support for a two-process account. AL&B, 26, 378.
Beam, J. J., Killeen, P. R., Bizo, L. A., & Fetterman, J. G. (1998). How reinforcement context affects temporal production and categorization. AL&B, 26, 388.
Flaherty, C. F., Greenwood, A., Martin, J., & Leszczuk, M. (1998). Relationship of negative contrast to animal models of fear and anxiety. AL&B, 26, 397.
Chelonis, J. J., Logue, A. W., Sheehy, R., & Mao, J. (1998). Effects of response effort on self-control in rats. AL&B, 26, 408.
Akins, C. K. (1998). Context excitation and modualtion of conditioned sexual behavior. AL&B, 26, 416.
K` ksal, F., & Domjan, M. (1998). Observational conditioning of sexual behavior in the domesticated quail. AL&B, 26, 427.
White, D. J., & Galef, B. G., Jr. (1998). Social influence on avoidance of dangerous stimuli by rats. AL&B, 26, 433.
Barkley, C. L., & Jacobs, L. F. (1998). Visual reinforcement and delay affect cache retrieval accuracy in a food-storing rodent. AL&B, 26, 439.
Galef, B. G., Jr., Rudolf, B., Whiskin, E. E., Choleris, E., Mainardi, M., & Valsecchi, P. (1998). Familiarity and relatedness: Effects on social learning about foods by norway rats and mongolian gerbils. AL&B, 26, 448.
Cheng, K. (1998). Distances and directions are computed separately by honeybees in landmark-based search. AL&B, 26, 455.
Couvillon, P. A., Arincorayan, N. M., & Bitterman, M. E. (1998). Control of performance by short-term memory in honeybees. AL&B, 26, 469.
Hampton, R. R., Shettleworth, S. J., & Westwood, R. P. (1998). Proactive interference, recency, and associative strength: Comparisons of black-capped chickadees and dark-eyed juncos. AL&B, 26, 475.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 51B, 1998.
Wills, S., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1998). Peak shift on an artificial dimension. QJEP, 51B, 1.
Jones, F. W., Wills, A. J., & McLaren, I. P. L. (1998). Perceptual categorization: Connectionist modelling and decision rules. QJEP, 51B, 33.
Killcross, A. S., Kiernan, M. J., Dwyer, D. & Westbrook, R. F. (1998). Effects of retention interval on latent inhibition and perceptual learning. QJEP, 51B, 59.
Killcross, A. S., Kiernan, M. J., Dwyer, D., & Westbrook, R. F. (1998). Loss of latent inhibition of contextual conditioning following non-reinforced context exposure in rats. QJEP, 51B, 75.
Wearden, J. H., Edwards, H., Fakhri, M., & Percival, A. (1998). Why "sounds are judged longer than lights": Application of a model of the internal clock in humans. QJEP, 51B, 97.
Wasserman, E. A., & Berglan, L. R. (1998). Backward blocking and recovery from overshadowing in human causal judgement: The role of within-compound associations. QJEP, 51B, 121.
Savastano, H. I., Yin, H., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Temporal coding in Pavlovian conditioning: Hall-Pearce negative transfer. QJEP, 51B, 139.
Graham, S., & McLearn, I. P. L. (1998). Retardation in human discrimination learning as a consequence of pre-exposure: Latent inhibition or negative priming. QJEP, 51B, 155.
Vallé-Tourangeau, F., Murphy, R. A., & Baker, A. G. (1998). Causal induction in the presence of a perfect negative cue: Contrasting predictions from associative and statistical models. QJEP, 51B, 173.
Lejune, H., Ferrara, A., Soffié, M., Bronchart, M., & Wearden, J. H. (1998). Peak procedure performance in young adult and aged rats: Acquisition and adaptation to a changing temporal criterion. QJEP, 51B, 193.
Granon, S., Hardouin, J., Courtière, A., & Poucet, B. (1998). Evidence for the involvement of the rat prefrontal cortex in sustained attention. QJEP, 51B, 219.
Wills, A. J., & McLearn, I. P. L. (1998). Perceptual learning and free classification. QJEP, 51B, 235.
Dickinson, A., Squire, S., Varga, Z., & Smith, J. W. (1998). Omission learning after instrumental pretraining. QJEP, 51B, 271.
Nakajima, S. (1998). Further investigation of responding elicited by BC and C after A+, AB-, ABC+ training. QJEP, 51B, 289.
Lieberman, D. A., Sunnucks, W. L., & Kirk, J. D. J. (1998). Reinforcement without awareness: I. Voice level. QJEP, 51B, 301.
Lieberman, D. A., Connell, G. L., & Moos, H. F. T (1998). Reinforcement without awareness: II. Word class. QJEP, 51B, 317.
Picq., J-L., & Dhenain, M. (1998). Reaction to new objects and spatial changes in young and aged grey mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus). QJEP, 51B, 337.
Ward-Robinson, J., & Hall, G. (1998). Backward sensory preconditioning when reinforcement is delayed. QJEP, 51B, 349.
Clement, T. S., Weaver, J. E., Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1998). Simultaneous discrimination learning in pigeons: Value of S- affects the relative value of its associated S+. QJEP, 51B, 363.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 112, 1998.
Terranova, M. L., Laviola, G., de Acestis, L., & Alleva, E. (1998). A description of the ontogeny of mouse agonistic behavior. JCP, 112, 3.
Plowright, C. M. S., Reid, S., & Kilian, T. (1998). Finding hidden food: Behavior on visible displacement tasks by mynahs (Gracula religiosa) and pigeons (Columba livia). JCP, 112, 13.
Villarreal, R., & Domjan, M. (1998). Pavlovian conditioning of social-affiliative behavior in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). JCP, 112, 26.
Lohr, B., Dooling, R. J. (1998). Detection of changes in timbre and harmonicity in complex sounds by zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). JCP, 112, 36.
Plous, S. (1998). Signs of change within the animal rights movement: Results from a follow-up survey of activists. JCP, 112, 48.
Westergaard, G. C., Kuhn, H. E., & Suomi, S. (1998). Bipedal posture and hand preference in humans and other primates. JCP, 112, 55.
Knutson, B., Burgdorf, J., & Panksepp, J. (1998). Anticipation of play elicits high-frequence ultrasonic vocalizations in young rats. JCP, 112, 65.
Farabaugh, S. M., Dent, M. L., & Dooling, R. J. (1998). Hearing and vocalizations of wild-caught Australian budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatis). JCP, 112, 74.
Coopersmith, C. B., & Lenington, S. (1998). Pregnancy block in house mice (Mus domesticus) as a function of t-complex genotype: Examination of the mate choice and male infanticide hypotheses. JCP, 112, 82.
Budaev, S. V., & Zhuikov, A. Y. (1998). Avoidance learning and "personality" in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata). JCP, 112, 92.
Hopkins, W. D., & Leavens, D. A. (1998). Hand use and gestural communication in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 112, 95.
Gosling, S. D. (1998). Personality dimensions in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta). JCP, 112, 107.
Itakura, S., & Tanaka, M. (1998). Use of experimenter-given cues during object-choice tasks by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), and human infants (Homo sapiens). JCP, 112, 119.
Lavenex, P., Shiflett, M. W., Lee, R. K., & Jacobs, L. F. (1998). Spatial versus nonspatial relational learning in free-ranging fox squirrels (Sciurus niger). JCP, 112, 127.
de Blois, S. T., Novak, M. A., & Bond, M. (1998). Object permanence in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). JCP, 112, 137.
Sleigh, M. J., & Lickliter, R. (1998). Timing of presentation of prenatal auditory stimulation alters auditory and visual responsiveness in bobwhite quail chicks (Colinus virginianus). JCP, 112, 153.
Columbus, R. F., & Lickliter, R. (1998). Modified sensory features of social stimulation alter the perceptual responsiveness of bobwhite quail chicks (Colinus virginianus). JCP, 112, 161.
Drea, C. M. (1998). Status, age, and sex effects on performance of discrimination tasks in group-tested rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). JCP, 112, 170.
Spinozzi, G., Castorina, M. G., & Truppa,V. (1998). Hand preference in unimanual and coordinated-bimanual tasks by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 112, 183.
Call, J., & Tomasello, M. (1998). Distinguishing intentional from accidental actions in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and human children (Homo sapiens). JCP, 112, 192.
Westergaard, G. C., Lundquist, A. L., Haynie, M. K., Kuhn, H. E., & Suomi, S. J. (1998). Why some capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) use probing tools (and others do not). JCP, 112, 207.
Topál, J., Miklósi, A., Csányi, & Dóka, A. (1998). Attachment behavior in dogs (Canis familiaris): A new application of Ainsworth's (1969) strange situation test. JCP, 112, 219.
Johnston, R. E., & Bhorade, A. (1998). Perception of scent over-marks by golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): Novel mechanisms for determining which individual's mark is on top. JCP, 112, 230.
Weisman, R., Njegovan, M., Sturdy, C., Phillmore, L., Coyle, J., & Mewhort, D. (1998). Frequency-range discriminations: Special and general abilities in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 112, 244.
Kelly, D. M., Spetch, M. L., & Heth, C. D. (1998). Pigeons' (Columba livia) encoding of geometric and featural properties of a spatial environment. JCP, 112, 259.
Whiten, A. (1998). Imitation of the sequential structure of actions by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 112, 270.
Phillmore, L. S., Sturdy, C. B., Ramsay, S. M., & Weisman, R. G. (1998). Discrimination of auditory distance cues by black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) and zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 112, 282.
Herman, L. M., Pack, A. A., & Hoffmann-Kuhnt, M. (1998). Seeing through sound: Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) perceive the spatial structure of objects through echolocation. JCP, 112, 292.
Mather, J. A. (1998). How do octopuses use their arms? JCP, 112, 306.
Benhamou, S., & Pocet, B. (1998). Landmark use by navigating rats (Rattus norvegicus): Contrasting geometric and featural information. JCP, 112, 317.
Arden, M. A., & Dye, L. (1998). The assessment of menstrual synchrony: Comment on Weller and Weller (1997). JCP, 112, 323.
Weller, A., & Weller, L. (1998). Assessment of the state of menstrual synchrony: Reply to comment by Arden and Dye (1998). JCP, 112, 325.
Brunelli, S. A., Masmela, J. R., Shair, H. N., Hofer, M. A. (1998). Effects of biparental rearing on ultrasonic vocalization (USV) response of rat pups (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 112, 331.
Locurto, C., & Scanlon, C. (1998). Individual differences and a spatial learning factor in two strains of mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 112, 344.
De Lillo, C., Aversano, M., Tuci, E., & Visalberghi, E. (1998). Spatial constraints and regulatory functions in monkeys' (Cebus apella) search. JCP, 112, 353.
Kanazawa, S. (1998). What facial part is important for Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) in recognition of smiling and sad faces of humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 112, 363.
Koay, G., Heffner, R. S., & Heffner, H. E. (1998). Hearing in a megachiropteran fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus). JCP, 112, 371.
Whishaw, I. Q., DuBois, A. T., & Field, E. F. (1998). On the reduction of dodging in mice: A comparison of food wrenching and dodging in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and mice (Mus musculkus). JCP, 112, 383.
Kippin, T. E., Talianakis, S., Schattman, L., Bartholomew, S., & Pfaus, J. G. (1998). Olfactory conditioning of sexual behavior in male rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 112, 389.
Dewsbury, D. A. (1998). Animal psychology in jounrals, 1911-1927: Another look at the snark. JCP, 112, 400.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 69/70, 1998.
Poulson, C. L. (1998). Ellen P. Reese (1926-1997): Teacher, mentor, and respectful student of human and nonhuman animal behavior. JEAB, 69, 1.
Collier, G., Johnson, D. F., & Berman, J. (1998). Patch choice as a function of procurement cost and encounter rate. JEAB, 69, 5.
Sutphin, G., Byrne, T., & Poling, A. (1998). Response acquisition with delayed reinforcement: A comparison of two-lever procedures. JEAB, 69, 17.
Cohen, S. L. (1998). Behavioral momentum: The effects of the temporal separation of rates of reinforcement. JEAB, 69, 29.
Davison, M., & Jones, B. M. (1998). Performance on concurrent variable-interval extinction schedules. JEAB, 69, 49.
Bruner, C. A., Avila, R., Acuña, L., & Gallardo, L. M. (1998). Effects of reinforcement rate and delay on the acquisition of lever pressing by rats. JEAB, 69, 59.
Weavers, R., Foster, T. M., & Temple, W. (1998). Reinforcer efficacy in a delayed matching-to-sample task. JEAB, 69, 77.
Ito, M., & Nakamura, K. (1998). Humans' choice in a self-control choice situation: Sensitivity to reinforcer amount, reinforcer delay, and overall reinforcement density. JEAB, 69, 87.
Schaal, D. W., Shahan, T. A., Kovera, C. A., & Reilly, M. P. (1998). Mechanisms underlying the effects of unsignalled delayed reinforcement on key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules. JEAB, 69, 103.
Christensen, J., Parker, S., Silberberg, A., & Hursh, S. (1998). Trade-offs in choice between risk and delay depend on monetary amounts. JEAB, 69, 123.
Shahan, T. A., & Lattal, K. A. (1998). On the functions of the changeover delay. JEAB, 69, 141.
Jones, B. M., & Davison, M. (1998). Reporting contingencies of reinforcement in concurrent schedules. JEAB, 69, 161.
Mazur, J. E. (1998). Procrastination by pigeons with fixed-interval response requirements. JEAB, 69, 185.
McSweeney, F. K., & Weatherly, J. N. (1998). Habituation to the reinforcer may contribute to multiple-schedule behavioral contrast. JEAB, 69, 199.
Monen, J., Brenner, E., & Reynaerts, J. (1998). What does a pigeon see in a Picasso? JEAB, 69, 223.
Baum, W. M., & Kraft, J. R. (1998). Group choice: Competition, travel, and the ideal free distribution. JEAB, 69, 227.
Grace, R. C., Schwendiman, J. W., & Nevin, J. A. (1998). Effects of unsignaled delay of reinforcement on preference and resistance to change. JEAB, 69, 247.
Schmitt, D. R. (1998). Effects of reward distribution and performance feedback on competitive responding. JEAB, 69, 263.
MacDonall, J. S. (1998). Run length, visit duration, and reinforcers per visit in concurrent performance. JEAB, 69, 275.
Odum, A. L., Haworth, S. C., & Schaal, D. W. (1998). Food-deprivation level alters the effects of morphine on pigeons' key pecking. JEAB, 69, 295.
Godfey, R., & Davison, M. (1998). Effects of varying sample- and choice-stimulus disparity on symbolic matching-to-sample performance. JEAB, 69, 311.
Lowenkron, B. (1998). Some logical functions of joint control. JEAB, 69, 327.
Fantino, E. (1998). Behavior analysis and decision making. JEAB, 69, 355.
Schmitt, D. R. (1998). Effects of consequences of advice on patterns of rule control and rule choice. JEAB, 70, 1.
Meisch, R. A., & Spiga, R. (1998). Matching under nonindependent variable-ratio schedules of drug reinforcement. JEAB, 70, 23.
Higa, J. J., & Pierson, D. (1998). Temporal control in rats: Analysis of nonlocalized effects from short interfood intervals. JEAB, 70, 35.
Sumpter, C. E., Temple, W., & Foster, T. M. (1998). Response form, force, and number: Effects on concurrent-schedule performance. JEAB, 70, 45.
Belke, T. W., & Dunbar, M. (1998). Effects of fixed-interval schedule and reinforcer duration on responding reinforced by the opportunity to run. JEAB, 70, 69.
Lejuez, C. W., O'Donnell, J., Wirth, O., Zvolensky, M. J., & Eifert, G. H. (1998). Avoidance of 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air with humans. JEAB, 70, 79.
Innis, A., Lane, S. D., Miller, E. R., & Critchfield, T. S. (1998). Stimulus equivalence: Effects of a default-response option on emergence of untrained stimulus realtions. JEAB, 70, 87.
Iverson, I. H. (1998). Simple and conditional visual discrimination with wheel running as reinforcement in rats. JEAB, 70, 103.
Stafford, D., & Branch, M. N. (1998). Effects of step size and break-point criterion on progressive-ratio performance. JEAB, 70, 123.
Walker, D. J., & Branch, M. N. (1998). Effects of variable-interval value and amount of training on stimulus generalization. JEAB, 70, 139.
Lattal, K. A., Reilly, M. P., & Kohn, J. P. (1998). Response persistence under ratio and interval reinforcement schedules. JEAB, 70, 165.
Macenski, M. J., & Meisch, R. A. (1998). Ratio size and cocaine concentration effects on oral cocaine-reinforced behavior. JEAB, 70, 185.
Cohen, D. J., & Blair, C. (1998). Mental rotation and temporal contingencies. JEAB, 70, 203.
Machado, A., & Silva, F. J. (1998). Greatness and misery in the teaching of the psychology of learning. JEAB, 70, 215.
Lionello, K. M., & Urcuioli, P. J. (1998). Control by sample location in pigeons' matching to sample. JEAB, 70, 235.
Mazur, J. E. (1998). Choice with delayed and probabilistic reinforcers: Effects of prereinforcer and postreinforcer stimuli. JEAB, 70, 253.
Lane, S. D., Clow, J. K., Innis, A., & Critchfield, T. S. (1998). Generalization of cross-modal stimulus equivalence classes: Operant processes as components in human category formation. JEAB, 70, 267.
Dittrich, W. H., Lea, S. E. G., Barrett, J., & Gurr, P. R. (1998). Categorization of natural movements by pigeons: Visual concept discrimination and biological motion. JEAB, 70, 281.
Goldshmidt, J. N., Lattal, M., & Fantino, E. (1998). Context effects on choice. JEAB, 70, 301.
Saunders, K. J., & Williams, D. C. (1998). Do parakeets exhibit derived stimulus control? Some thoughts on experimental control procedures. JEAB, 70, 321.
Lattal, K. A. (1998). A century of effect: Legacies of E. L. Thorndike's Animal Intelligence monograph. JEAB, 70, 325.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 42/43/44(1,2), 1998.
Ribes, E., Moreno, D., & Martinez, C. (1998). Second-order discrimination in humans: The roles of explicit instructions and constructed verbal responding. BP, 42, 1.
Bueno, J. L. O., & Moreira, R. C. M. (1998). Conditional discrimination: The role of CS-alone trials. BP, 42, 33.
Weatherly, J. N., Melville, C. L., Swindell, S., & McMurry, A. S. (1998). Previous- and following-component contrast effects using a three-component multiple schedule. BP, 42, 47.
Maes, J. H. R., Davila, A., & Vossen, J. M. H. (1998). Some empirical data concerning time of day effects on conditioned freezing in an aversive context-conditioning procedure. BP, 42, 73.
Zayan, R., & Vauclair, J. (1998). Categories as paradigms for comparative cognition. BP, 42, 87.
Dumas, C. (1998). Figurative and spatial information and search behavior in dogs (Canis familiaris). BP, 42, 101.
Delius, J. D., & Siemann, M. (1998). Transitive responding in animals and humans: Exaptation rather than adaptation? BP, 42, 107.
Pepperberg, I. M., Naughton, J. R., & Banta, P. A. (1998). Allospecific vocal learning by Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus): A failure of videotaped instruction under certain conditions. BP, 42, 139.
Anderson, J. R. (1998). Social stimuli and social rewards in primate learning and cognition. BP, 42, 159.
Hyatt, C. W., & Hopkins, W. D. (1998). Interspecies object exchange: Bartering in apes? BP, 42, 177.
Visalberghi, E., & Tomasello, M. (1998). Primate causal understanding in the physical and psychological domains. BP, 42, 189.
Povinelli, D. J., Perilloux, H. K., Reaux, J. E., & Bierschwale, D. T. (1998). Young and juvenille chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) reactions to intentional versus accidental and inadvertent actions. BP, 42, 205.
Castano, E., & Yzerbyt, V. Y. (1998). The highs and lows of group homogeneity. BP, 42, 219.
Gallup, G. G., Jr. (1998). Self-awareness and the evolution of social intelligence. BP, 42, 239.
Zentall, T. R., Clement, T. S., & Kaiser, D. H. (1998). Delayed matching in pigeons: Can apparent memory loss be attributed to the delay of reinforcement of sample-orienting behavior? BP, 43, 1.
Roche, J. P., Timberlake, W., Glanz, W. E., & Stubbs, D. A. (1998). The influence of current-visit experience within a prey patch on patch persistence. BP, 43, 11.
Bryne, T., Sutphin, G., & Poling, A. (1998). Acquisition, extinction, and reacquisition of responding with delayed and immediate reinforcement. BP, 43, 97.
Cannon, C. B., & McSweeney, F. K. (1998). The effects of stopping and restarting a session on within-session patterns of responding. BP, 43, 153.
Hinson, J. M., Cannon, C. B., & Tennison, L. R. (1998). Range effects and dimensional organization in visual discrimination. BP, 43, 275.
Dose, J. M., & Kraemer, P. J. (1998). Intradimensional transfer of duration matching-to-sample in pigeons with signals differing in color and location. BP, 43, 289.
Van Wijk, E. P., Maes, J. H., & Vossen, J. M. (1998). Behavioural control by simultaneous and serial features in feature-positive and feature-negative discriminations. BP, 43, 303.
McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1998). Exposure to context may contribute to within-session changes in responding. BP, 43, 315.
Agin, V., Dickel, L., Chichery, R., & Chichery, M.-P. (1998). Evidence for a specific short-term memory in the cuttlefish, Sepia. BP, 43, 329.
Robinet, P. M., Rowlett, J. K., & Bardo, M. T. (1998). Individual differences in novelty-induced activity and the rewarding effects of novelty and amphetamine in rats. BP, 44, 1.
Weatherly, J. N., Melville, C. L., & Swindell, S. (1998). Behavioral contrast using different reinforcers: effect of baseline rate of reinforcement. BP, 44, 11.
Hawkes, L., & Shimp, C. P. (1998). Linear responses. BP, 44, 19.
Zimmerman, P. H., & Koene, P. (1998). The effect of frustrative nonreward on vocalizations and behavior in the laying hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. BP, 44, 73.
Dickel, L., Chichery, M.-P., & Chichery, R. (1998). Time differences in the emergence of short- and long-term memory during embryonic development in the cuttlefish, Sepia. BP, 44, 81.
Zeiler, M. D. (1998). On sundials, springs, and atoms. BP, 44, 89.
Allan, L. G. (1998). The influence of the scalar timing model on human timing research. BP, 44, 101.
Reid, A. K., & Allen, D. L. (1998). A parsimonious alternative to the pacemaker/accumulator process in animal timing. BP, 44, 119.
Lejeune, H. (1998). Switching or gating? The attentional challenge in cognitive models of psychological time. BP, 44, 127.
Savastano, H. I., & Miller, R. R. (1998). Time as content in Pavlovian conditioning. BP, 44, 147.
Kirkpatrick, K., & Church, R. M. (1998). Are separate theories of conditioning and timing necessary? BP, 44, 163.
Brodbeck, D. R., Hampton, R. R., & Cheng, K. (1998). Timing behaviour of black-capped chickadees (Parus atricapillus). BP, 44, 183.
Chiang, T-J., Al-Ruwaitea, A. S. A., Ho, M.-Y., Bradshaw, C. M., & Szabadi, E. (1998). The influence of 'switching' on the psychometric function in the free-operant psychophysical procedure. BP, 44, 197.
Fetterman, J. G., Killeen, P. R., & Hall, S. (1998). Watching the clock. BP, 44, 211.
Holland, P. C. (1998). Temporal control in Pavlovian occasion setting. BP, 44, 225.
Machado, A., & Cevik, M. (1998). Acquisition and extinction under periodic reinforcement. BP, 44, 237.
Sutton, J. E., & Roberts, W. A. (1998). Do pigeons show incidental timing? Some experiments and a suggested hierarchical framework for the study of attention in animal cognition. BP, 44, 263.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 5, 1998.
Rosas, J. M., & Bouton, M. E. (1998). Context change and retention interval can have additive, rather than interactive, effects after taste aversion extinction. PB&R, 5, 79.
Papini, M. R., & Hollingsworth, P. R. (1998). Role of nonreinforcement in the fixed-interval performance of pigeons. PB&R, 5, 84.
Killeen, P. R., & Bizo, L. A. (1998). The mechanics of reinforcement. PB&R, 5, 221.
Alsop, B. (1998). Receiver operating characteristics from nonhuman animals: Some implications and directions for research with animals. PB&R, 5, 239.
Ostaszewski, P., Green, L., & Myerson, J. (1998). Effects of inflation on the subjective value of delayed and probabilistic rewards. PB&R, 5, 324.
Shapiro, M. S., & Bitterman, M. E. (1998). Intramodal competition for attention in honeybees. PB&R, 5, 334.
McSweeney, F. K., & Roll, J. M. (1998). Do animals satiate or habituate to repeatedly presented reinforcers? PB&R, 5, 428.
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Learning and Motivation, 28, 1997.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 50B, 1997.
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Journal of Comparative Psychology, 111, 1997.
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Gutiérrez, G., & Domjan, M. (1997). Differences in the sexual conditioned behavior of male and female Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). JCP, 111, 135.
Weller, A., & Weller, L. (1997). Menstrual synchrony under optimal conditions: Bedouin families. JCP, 111, 143.
Bolen, R. H., & Green, S. M. (1997). Use of olfactory cues in foraging by owl monkeys (Aotus nancymai) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 111, 152.
Inoue-Nakamura, N., & Matsuzawa, T. (1997). Development of stone tool use by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 111, 159.
Hanson, M. T., & Coss, R. G. (1997). Age differences in the response of California ground squirrels (Spermophilis beecheyi) to avian and mammalian predators. JCP, 111, 174.
Russell, C. L., Bard, K. A., & Adamson, L. B. (1997). Social referencing by young chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 111, 185.
Fragaszy, D. M., Feuerstein, J. M., & Mitra, D. (1997). Transfers of food from adults to infants in tufted capuchins (Cebus apella). JCP, 111, 194.
Fragaszy, D. M., & Adams-Curtis, L. E. (1997). Developmental changes in manipulation in tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) from birth through 2 years and their relation to foraging and weaning. JCP, 111, 201.
Hollis, K. L., Pharr, V. L., Dumas, M. J., Britton, G. B., & Field, J. (1997). Classical conditioning provides paternity advantage for territorial male blue gouramis (Trichogaster trichopterus). JCP, 111, 219.
Brittan-Powell, E., Dooling, R. J., & Farabaugh, S. M. (1997). Vocal development in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus): Contact calls. JCP, 111, 226.
Coleman, S. L., & Mellgren, R. L. (1997). Social enhancement and interference of food finding in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 111, 242.
Halpern, M., Halpern, J., Erichsen, E., & Borghjid, S. (1997). The role of nasal chemical senses in garter snake response to airborne odor cues from prey. JCP, 111, 251.
Le Prell, C. G., & Moody, D. B. (1997). Perceptual salience of acoustic features of Japanese monkey coo calls. JCP, 111, 261.
Papini, M. R. (1997). Role of reinforcement in spaced-trial operant learning in pigeons (Columba livia). JCP, 111, 275.
Emery, N. J., Lorincz, E. N., Perrett, D. I., Oram, M. W., & Baker, C. I. (1997). Gaze following and joint attention in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). JCP, 111, 286.
Njegovan, M., & Weisman, R. (1997). Pitch discrimination in field- and isolation-reared black-capped chickadees (Parus atricapillus). JCP, 111, 294.
Halpern, M., & Borghjid, S. (1997). Sublingual plicae (anterior processes) are not responsible for garter snake vomeronasal function. JCP, 111, 302.
Call, J., & Rochat, P. (1997). Perceptual strategies in the estimation of physical quantities by organgutans (Pongo pygmaeus). JCP, 111, 315.
Krause, M. A., & Fouts, R. S. (1997). Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) pointing: Hand shapes, accuracy, and the role of eye gaze. JCP, 111, 330.
Wisniewski, A. B., & Hulse, S. H. (1997). Auditory scene analysis in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris): Discrimination of song segments, their segregation from multiple and reversed conspecific songs, and evidence for conspecific song categorization. JCP, 111, 337.
Mitchell, R. W., & Anderson, J. R. (1997). Pointing, withholding information, and deception in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 111, 351.
Yoerg, S. I., & Shier, D. M. (1997). Maternal presence and rearing condition affect responses to a live predator in kangaroo rats (Dipodomys heermanni arenae). JCP, 111, 362.
de Waal, F. B. M. (1997). Food transfers through mesh in brown capuchins. JCP, 111, 370.
Chaiken, M., Gentner, T. Q., & Hulse, S. H. (1997). Effects of social interaction on the development of starling song and the perception of these effects by conspecifics. JCP, 111, 379.
Galef, B. G., Jr., Whiskin, E. E., & Bielavska, E. (1997). Interaction with demonstrator rats changes observer rats' affective responses to flavors. JCP, 111, 393.
Budaev, S. V. (1997). "Personality" in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata): A correlational study of exploratory behavior and social tendency. JCP, 111, 399.
Durr, C., & Smith, C. (1997). Individual differences and their relation to social structure in domestic cats. JCP, 111, 412.
Hayssen, V. (1997). Effects of the nonagouti coat-color allele on behavior of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus): A comparison with Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 111, 419.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 67/68, 1997.
Hearst, E. (1997). William Nathan Schoenfeld (1915-1996): Innovative scientist, inspiring teacher, relentless questioner, complicated man. JEAB, 67, 1.
Machado, A., & Cevik, M. (1997). The discrimination of relative frequency by pigeons. JEAB, 67, 11.
Grace, R. C., & Nevin, J. A. (1997). On the relation between preference and resistance to change. JEAB, 67, 43.
Foster, T. M., Blackman, K. A., & Temple, W. (1997). Open versus closed economies: Performance of domestic hens under fixed-ratio schedules. JEAB, 67, 67.
Zarcone, T. J., Branch, M. N., Hughes, C. E., & Pennypacker, H. S. (1997). Key pecking during extinction after intermittent or continuous reinforcement as a function of the number of reinforcers delivered. JEAB, 67, 91.
Ploog, B. O., & Zeigler, H. P. (1997). Key-peck probability and topography in a concurrent variable-interval variable-interval schedule with food and water reinforcers. JEAB, 67, 109.
Lattal, K. A., & Williams, A. M. (1997). Body weight and response acquisition with delayed reinforcement. JEAB, 67, 131.
Williams, B. A. (1997). Conditioned reinforcement dynamics in three-link chained schedules. JEAB, 67, 145.
Davison. M., & Jones, B. M. (1997). Residence time in concurrent foraging with fixed times to prey. JEAB, 67, 161.
Dall, S. R. X., Cuthill, I. C., Cook, N., & Morphet, M. (1997). Learning about food: Starlings, Skinner boxes, and earthworms. JEAB, 67, 181.
Special article:
Donahoe, J. W., Palmer, D. C., & Burgos, J. E. (1997). The S-R issue: Its status in behavior analysis and in Donahoe and Palmer's Learning and Complex Behavior. JEAB, 67, 193.
Commentaries:
Dinsmoor, J. A. (1997). I agree. JEAB, 67, 213.
Dworkin, S. I., & Branch, M. N. (1997). Some questions about unification of conditioning processes, stimulus-response psychology, and neural network models. JEAB, 67, 214.
Field, D. P. (1997). Beyond the moment: Complex behavior in temporally extended environments. JEAB, 67, 217.
Galbicka, G. (1997). In today's climate, a forecast for change: A commentary on Donahoe, Palmer, and Burgos. JEAB, 67, 220.
Hutchison, W. R. (1997). We also need complete behavioral models. JEAB, 67, 224.
Kemp, S. M. (1997). R-S and S(-O)-R: Alternative designs for neural networks. JEAB, 67, 229.
Marr, J. (1997). The eternal antithesis: A commentary on Donahoe, Palmer, and Burgos. JEAB, 67, 232.
McIlvane, W. J., & Dube, W. V. (1997). Units of analysis and the environmental control of behavior. JEAB, 67, 235.
Michael, J., Hixson, M. D., & Clark, J. W. (1997). The role of motivation in the S-R issue. JEAB, 67, 239.
Moore, J. (1997). Some thoughts on the S-R issue and the relation between behavior analysis and behavioral neuroscience. JEAB, 67, 242.
Staddon, J. E. R. (1997). Theory and behavior analysis: Commentary on Donahoe, Palmer, and Burgos. JEAB, 67, 245.
Stein, L. (1997). Biological substrates of operant conditioning and the operant-respondent distinction. JEAB, 67, 246.
Vaughan, W., Jr. (1997). Melioration and contiguity. JEAB, 67, 253.
Williams, B. A. (1997). What is learned? Revisiting an old issue. JEAB, 67, 255.
Reply:
Donahoe, J. W., Palmer, D. C., & Burgos, J. E. (1997). The unit of selection: What do reinforcers reinforce? JEAB, 67, 259.
Roche, B., & Barnes, D. (1997). A transformation of respondently conditioned stimulus function in accordance with arbitrarily applicable relations. JEAB, 67, 275.
Collier, G., Johnson, D. F., & Morgan, C. (1997). Meal patterns of cats encountering variable food procurement cost. JEAB, 67, 303.
Ono, K., & Iwabuchi, K. (1997). Effects of histories of differential reinforcement of response rate on variable-interval responding. JEAB, 67, 311.
Urcuioli, P. J., & DeMarse, T. B. (1997). Memory processes in delayed spatial discriminations: Response intentions or response mediation? JEAB, 67, 323.
Belke, T. W. (1997). Running and responding reinforced by the opportunity to run: Effect of reinforcer duration. JEAB, 67, 337.
Richards, J. B., Mitchell, S. H., de Wit, H., & Seiden, L. S. (1997). Determination of discount functions in rats with an adjusting-amount procedure. JEAB, 67, 353.
Fields, L., Reeve, K. F., Rosen, D., Varelas, A., Adams, B. J., Belanich, J., & Hobbie, S. A. (1997). Using the simultaneous protocol to study equivalence class formation: The facilitating effects of nodal number and size of previously established equivalence classes. JEAB, 67, 367.
Machado, A. (1997). Increasing the variability of response sequences in pigeons by adjusting the frequency of switching between two keys. JEAB, 68, 1.
Iversen, I. H. (1997). Matching-to-sample performance in rats: A case of mistaken identity? JEAB, 68, 27.
Foltin, R. W. (1997). Food and amphetamine self-administration by baboons: Effects of alternatives. JEAB, 68, 47.
Fields, L., Reeve, K. F., Adams, B. J., Brown, J. L., & Verhave, T. (1997). Predicting the extension of equivalence classes from primary generalization gradients: The merger of equivalence classes and perceptual classes. JEAB, 68, 67.
Grace, R. C., & Savastano, H. I. (1997). Transfer tests of stimulus value in concurrent chains. JEAB, 68, 93.
Snodgrass, S. H., Hardin, J. L., & McMillan, D. E. (1997). Behavior of rats under fixed consecutive number schedules: Effects of drugs of abuse. JEAB, 68, 117.
Roche, B., Barnes, D., & Smeets, P. M. (1997). Incongruous stimulus pairing and conditional discrimination training: Effects on relational responding. JEAB, 68, 143.
Crosbie, J., Williams, A. M., Lattal, K. A., Anderson, M. M., & Brown, S. M. (1997). Schedule interactions involving punishment with pigeons and humans. JEAB, 68, 161.
Aparicio, C. F., & Baum, W. M. (1997). Comparing locomotion with lever-press travel in an operant simulation of foraging. JEAB, 68, 177.
McMillan, D. E., Li, M., & Hardwick, W. C. (1997). Drug discrimination under a concurrent fixed-interval schedule. JEAB, 68, 193.
Schofield, G., & Davison, M. (1997). Nonstable concurrent choice in pigeons. JEAB, 68, 219.
Commentary (1997). Continuing discussion: Horne and Lowe (1996). JEAB, 68, 233.
Dube, W. V., & McIlvane, W. J. (1997). Reinforcer frequency and restricted stimulus control. JEAB, 68, 303.
McDevitt, M. A., Spetch, M. L., & Dunn, R. (1997). Contiguity and conditioned reinforcement in probabilistic choice. JEAB, 68, 317.
Jones, B. M., & Davison, M. (1997). The control of choice by its consequences. JEAB, 68, 329.
Cerutti, D., & Catania, A. C. (1997). Pigeons' preference for free choice: Number of keys versus key area. JEAB, 68, 349.
Neuman, P., Ahearn, W. H., & Hineline, P. N. (1997). Pigeons' choices between fixed-ratio and geometrically escalating schedules. JEAB, 68, 357.
Lattal, K. A., & Abreu-Rodrigues, J. (1997). Response-independent events in the behavior stream. JEAB, 68, 375.
Matthews, T. J., Grigore, M., Tang, L., Doat, M., Kow, L-M., & Pfaff, D. W. (1997). Sexual reinforcement in the female rat. JEAB, 68, 399.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 39/40/41, 1997.
Petry, N. M., & Heyman, G. M. (1997). Rat toys, reinforcers, and response strength: An examination of the Re parameter in Herrnstein's equation. BP, 39, 39.
Rosas, J. M., & Alonso, G. (1997). The effect of context change upon long-term memory of CS duration. BP, 39, 69.
Wynne, C. D. L. (1997). Pigeon transitive inference: Tests of simple accounts of a complex performance. BP, 39, 95.
Chelonis, J. J., & Logue, A. W. (1997). Effects of reinforcer type on rats' sensitivity to variation in reinforcer amount and reinforcer delay. BP, 39, 187.
Suzuki, S. (1997). Effects of number of alternatives on choice in humans. BP, 39, 205.
Nakajima, S. (1997). Long-term retention of Pavlian serial feature-positive and feature-negative discriminations. BP, 39, 223.
Chapillon, P., & Roullet, P. (1997). Habituation and memorization of spatial objects' configurations in mice from weaning to adulthood. BP, 39, 249.
Weatherly, J. N., McSweeney, F. K., & Swindell, S. (1997). Within-session patterns of responding with changes in the variability and probability of food delivery. BP, 39, 279.
Weatherly, J. N., Melville, C. L., & Swindell, S. (1997). Behavioral contrast with changes in duration and rate of reinforcement. BP, 40, 61.
Bevins, R. A., Delzer, T. A., & Bardo, M. T. (1997). Unexpressed morphine conditioned salt aversion: Procedural variants and hypertonicity of salt. BP, 40, 129.
Lydersen, T. (1997). Choice of timeout from fixed-time schedules: Comparison of two procedures. BP, 40, 137.
Benhamou, S. (1997). On systems of reference involved in spatial memory. BP, 40, 149.
Wilkie, D. M., Carr, J. A. R., Galloway, J., Parker, K. Jo, & Yamamoto, A. (1997). Conditioned time-place learning. BP, 40, 165.
Ferguson, S. A., & Paule, M. G. (1997). Progressive ratio performance varies with body weight in rats. BP, 40, 177.
Santi, A., Stanford, L., & Coyle, J. (1997). Rats' memory for event duration: Differential effects of delaying the discriminative choice cue as opposed to the opportunity to execute the choice response. BP, 40, 193.
Higa, J. J. (1997). Dynamics of temporal control in rats: The effects of a brief transition in interval duration. BP, 40, 223.
Foster, T. M., Matthews, L. R., Temple, W., & Poling, A. (1997). Concurrent schedule performance in domestic goats: Persistent undermatching. BP, 40, 231.
Simons, F., & Lejeune, H. (1997). Observational learning of duration discrimination in rats (Rattus norvegicus). BP, 41, 97.
Manabe, K., & Dooling, R. J. (1997). Control of vocal production in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus): selective reinforcement, call differentiation, and stimulus control. BP, 41, 117.
Jenkins, J. (1997). Pavlovian conditioning of sexual behavior in male threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). BP, 41, 133.
Randall, C. K., & Zentall, T. R. (1997). Win-stay/lose-shift and win-shift/lose-stay learning by pigeons in the absence of overt response mediation. BP, 41, 227.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 4, 1997.
Fantino, E., Kulik, J., Stolarz-Fantino, S., & Wright, W. (1997). The conjunction fallacy: A test of the averaging hypothesis. PB&R, 4, 96.
Weaver, J. E., Steirn, J. N., & Zentall, T. R. (1997). Transitive inference in pigeons: Control for differential value transfer. PB&R, 4, 113.
Davis, H., Taylor, A. A., & Norris, C. (1997). Preference for familiar humans by rats. PB&R, 4, 118.
Kollins, S. H., Newland, M. C., & Critchfield, T. S. (1997). Human sensitivity to reinforcement in operant choice: How much do consequences matter? PB&R, 4, 208.
Hilliard, S., Nguyen, M., & Domjan, M. (1997). One-trial appetitive conditioning in the sexual behavior system. PB&R, 4, 237.
Kuan, L-A., & Colwill, R. M. (1997). Demonstration of a socially transmitted taste aversion in the rat. PB&R, 4, 374.
Kaiser, D. H., Sherburne, L. M., Steirn, J. N., & Zentall, T. R. (1997). Perceptual learning in pigeons: Decreased ability to discriminate samples mapped onto the same comparison in many-to-one matching. PB&R, 4, 378.
Kraemer, P. J., & Golding, J. M. (1997). Adaptive forgetting in animals. PB&R, 4, 480.
Young, M. E., Wasserman, E. A., & Dalrymple, R. M. (1997). Memory-based same-different conceptualization by pigeons. PB&R, 4, 552.
Kaiser, D. H., Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1997). Directed forgetting in pigeons resulting from the reallocation of memory-maintaining processes on forget-cue trials. PB&R, 4, 566.
Bouton, M. E., & Fanselow, M. S. (Eds.). (1997). Learning,
motivation, and cognition: The functional behaviorism of Robert C. Bolles. Washington,
D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Petrinovich, L. (1997). Evolved behavioral mechanisms, 13.
Domjan, M. (1997). Behavior systems and the demise of equipotentiality: Historical antecedents and evidence from sexual conditioning, 31.
Hunt, P. S., & Campbell, B. A. (1997). Developmental dissociation of the components of conditioned fear, 53.
Collier, A. C. (1997). How typical and atypical contexts influence infant behavior, 75.
Seely, R. J., Ramsay, D. S., & Woods, S. C. (1997). Regulation of food intake: Interactions between learning and physiology, 99.
Collier, G., & Johnson, D. (1997). Motivation as a function of animal versus experimenter control, 117.
Staddon, J. E. R., & Zanutto, B. S. (1997). Feeding dynamics: Why rats eat in meals and what this means for foraging and feeding regulation, 131.
Boakes, R. A. (1997). Wheels, clocks, and anorexia in the rat, 163.
Ogilvie, R. D. (1997). The behaviors of sleep and sleepiness: An overview, 177.
Chambers, K. C., Yuan, D., Brownson, E. A., & Wang, Y. (1997). Sexual dimorphisms in conditioned taste aversions: Mechanism and function, 195.
Riley, A. L. (1997). Drug discrimination learning: Assessment of opiod receptor pharmacology, 225.
Fedorchak, P. M. (1997). The nature and strength of caloric conditioning, 255.
Mehiel, R. (1997). The consummatory rat: The psychological hedonism of Robert C. Bolles, 271.
Blanchard, D. C. (1997). Stimulus, environmental, and pharmacological control of defensive behaviors, 283.
Sigmundi, R. A. (1997). Performance rules for problem-specific defense, 305.
Fanselow, M. S. (1997). Species-specific defense reactions: Retrospect and prospect, 321.
Dickinson, A. (1997). Bolles' psychological syllogism, 345.
Cahill, L., Roozendaal, B., & McGaugh, J. L. (1997). The neurobiology of memory for aversive emotional events, 369.
Bouton, M. E. (1997). Signals for whether versus when an event will occur, 385.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 22, 1996.
Fetterman, J. G. (1996). Dimensions of stimulus complexity. JEP:ABP, 22, 3.
Helweg, D. A., Roitblat, H. L., Nachtigall, P. E., & Hautus, M. J. (1996). Recognition of aspect-dependent three-dimensional objects by an echolocating atlantic bottlenose dolphin. JEP:ABP, 22, 19.
Killcross, S., & Balleine, B. (1996). Role of primary motivation in stimulus preexposure effects. JEP:ABP, 22, 32.
Aitken, M. R. F., Bennett, C. H., McLaren, I. P. L., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1996). Perceptual differentiation during categorization learning by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 22, 43.
White, K. G., & Cooney, E. B. (1996). Consequences of remembering: Independence of performance at different retention intervals. JEP:ABP, 22, 51.
Kirkpatrick-Steger, K., & Wasserman, E. A. (1996). The what and the where of the pigeon's processing of complex visual stimuli. JEP:ABP, 22, 60.
Zentall, T. R., Sherburne, L. M., Roper, K. L., & Kraemer, P. J. (1996). Value transfer in a simultaneous discrimination appears to result from within-event Pavlovian conditioning. JEP:ABP, 22, 68.
Boysen, S. T., Berntson, G. G., Hannan, M. B., & Cacioppo, J. T. (1996). Quantity-based inference and symbolic representation in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JEP:ABP, 22, 76.
Kim, S. D., Rivers, S., Bevins, R. A., & Ayers, J. B. (1996). Conditioned stimulus determinants of conditioned response form in Pavlovian fear conditioning. JEP:ABP, 22, 87.
Treichler, F. R., & Van Tilburg, D. (1996). Concurrent conditional discrimination tests of transitive inference by macaque monkeys: List linking. JEP:ABP, 22, 105.
Blough, D. S. (1996). Error factors in pigeon discrimination and delayed matching. JEP:ABP, 22, 118.
Langley, C. M., Riley, D. A., Bond, A. B., & Goel, N. (1996). Visual search for natural grains in pigeons (Columba livia): Search images and selective attention. JEP:ABP, 22, 139.
Langley, C. M. (1996). Search images: Selective attention to specific visual features of prey. JEP:ABP, 22, 152.
Harley, H. E., Roitblat, H. L., & Nachtigall, P. E. (1996). Object representation in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus): Integration of visual and echoic information. JEP:ABP, 22, 164.
Cheng, K., Spetch, M. L., & Miceli, P. (1996). Averaging temporal duration and spatial position. JEP:ABP, 22, 175.
Bonardi, C., & Hall, G. (1996). Learned irrelevance: No more than the sum of CS and US preexposure effects? JEP:ABP, 22, 183.
Urcuioli, P. J., & DeMarse, T. (1996). Associative processes in differential outcome discriminations. JEP:ABP, 22, 192.
Wasserman, E. A., Gagliardi, J. L., Cook, B. R., Kirkpatrick-Steger, K., Astley, S. L., & Biederman, I. (1996). The pigeon's recognition of drawings of depth-rotated stimuli. JEP:ABP, 22, 205.
Davey, V. A., & Biederman, G. B. (1996). Conditioned antisickness: Heat as an internal stimulus in conditioning taste aversion and aversion failure in rats. JEP:ABP, 22, 235.
Mongeluzi, D. L., Rosellini, R. A., Caldarone, B. J., Stock, H. S., & Abrahamsen, G. C. (1996). Pavlovian aversive context conditioning using carbon dioxide as the unconditioned stimulus. JEP:ABP, 22, 244.
Goddard, M. J. (1996). Effect of US signal value on blocking of a CS-US association. JEP:ABP, 22, 258.
King, T. E., Joynes, R. L., Meagher, M. W., & Grau, J. W. (1996). Impact of shock on pain reactivity: II. Evidence for enhanced pain. JEP:ABP, 22, 265.
Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1996). Second-order excitation mediated by a backward conditioned inhibitor. JEP:ABP, 22, 279.
Burns, M., & Domjan, M. (1996). Sign tracking versus goal tracking in the sexual conditioning of male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). JEP:ABP, 22, 297.
Penton-Voak, J. S., Edwards, H., Percival, A., & Wearden, J. H. (1996). Speeding up an internal clock in humans? Effects of click trains on subjective duration. JEP:ABP, 22, 307.
Schmajuk, N. A., Lam, Y.-W., & Gray, J. A. (1996). Latent inhibition: A neural network approach. JEP:ABP, 22, 321.
Fetterman, J. G., Dreyfus, L. R., & Stubbs, D. A. (1996). Judging relative duration: The role of rule and instructional variables. JEP:ABP, 22, 350.
Grace, R. C. (1996). Choice between fixed and variable delays to reinforcement in the adjusting-delay procedure and concurrent chains. JEP:ABP, 22, 362.
Ward-Robinson, J., & Hall, G. (1996). Backward sensory preconditioning. JEP:ABP, 22, 395.
Jitsumori, M. (1996). A prototype effect and categorization of artificial polymorphous stimuli in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 22, 405.
Fiest, S., & Doré, F. Y. (1996). Spatial encoding in domestic cats (Felis catus). JEP:ABP, 22, 420.
Brown, M. F., & Terrinoni, M. (1996). Control of choice by the spatial configuration of goals. JEP:ABP, 22, 438.
Kirkpatrick-Steger, K., Miller, S. S., Betti, C. A., & Wasserman, E. A. (1996). Cyclic responding by pigeons on the peak timing procedure. JEP:ABP, 22, 447.
Honey, R. C. (1996). The temporal dynamics of a visual discrimination: The role of stimulus comparison and opponent processes. JEP:ABP, 22, 461.
Terry, W. S. (1996). Retroactive interference effects of surprising reward omission on serial spatial memory. JEP:ABP, 22, 472.
Killeen, P. R., Palombo, G.-M., Gottlob, L. R., & Beam, J. (1996). Bayesian analysis of foraging by pigeons (Columba livia). JEP:ABP, 22, 480.
Cherot, C., Jones, A., & Neuringer, A. (1996). Reinforced variability decreases with approach to reinforcers. JEP:ABP, 22, 497.
Learning and Motivation, 27, 1996.
Kirk, J. M., & Logue, A. W. (1996). Self-control in adult humans: Effects of counting and timing. L&M, 27, 1.
Holland, P. C., & Morell, J. R. (1996). The effects of intertrial and feature-target intervals on operant serial feature negative discrimination training. L&M, 27, 21.
Rosas, J. M., & Alonso, G. (1996). Temporal discrimination and forgetting of CS duration in conditioned suppression. L&M, 27, 43.
Mitchell, C., & Heyes, C. (1996). Simultaneous overshadowing and potentiation of taste and contextual cues by a second taste in toxicosis conditioning. L&M, 27, 58.
Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1996). Temporal encoding as a determinant of inhibitory control. L&M, 27, 73.
Kawai, N., & Imada, H. (1996). Between- and within-subject effects of US duration on conditioned suppression in rats: Contrast makes otherwise unnoticed duration dimension stand out. L&M, 27, 92.
Reed, P. Skiera, F., Adams, L., & Heyes, C. M. (1996). Effects of isolation rearing and mirror exposure on social and asocial discrimination performance. L&M, 27, 113.
Silva, F. J., Timberlake, W., & Koehler, T. L. (1996). A behavior systems approach to bidirectional excitatory serial conditioning. L&M, 27, 130.
Meltzer, D., & Cal, J. (1996). Retention intervals and discriminative control. L&M, 27, 151.
Parker, L. A., & Siegel, S. (1996). Ibogaine interferes with the establishment of conditioned taste avoidance produced by morphine and lithium. L&M, 27, 170.
Spetch, M. L., Grant, D. S., & Kelly, R. (1996). Procedural determinants of coding processes in pigeons' memory for duration. L&M, 27, 179.
Baeyens, F., Crombez, G., De Houwer, J., & Eelen, P. (1996). No evidence for modulation of evaluative flavor-flavor associations in humans. L&M, 27, 200.
Grant, D. S., & Kelly, R. (1996). The role of minimum wait time and sample discriminability in the coding of event duration in pigeons. L&M, 27, 243.
Logue, A. W., Forzano, L. B., & Ackerman, K. T. (1996). Self-control in children: Age, preference for reinforcer amount and delay, and language ability. L&M, 27, 260.
Hammerl, M., & Grabitz, H.-J. (1996). Human evaluative conditioning without experiencing a valued event. L&M, 27, 278.
Reed, P., & Adams, L. (1996). Influence of salient stimuli in rats' performance in an eight-arm radial maze. L&M, 27, 294.
Miller, J. S., McKinzie, D. L., Kraebel, K. S., & Spear, N. E. (1996). Changes in the expression of stimulus selection: Blocking represents selective memory retrieval rather than selective association. L&M, 27, 307.
Reed, P. (1996). No evidence for blocking in human judgments of causality by stimuli presented during an outcome delay. L&M, 27, 317.
Calton, J. L., Mitchell, K. G., & Schachtman, T. R.(1996). Conditioned inhibition produced by extinction of a conditioned stimulus. L&M, 27, 335.
Cole, K. C., VanTilburg, D., Burch-Vernon, A., & Riccio, D. C. (1996). The importance of context in the US preexposure effect in CTA: Novel versus latently inhibited contextual stimuli. L&M, 27, 362.
Gaffan, E. A., & Woolmore, A. L. (1996). Complex visual learning by rats. L&M, 27, 375.
Zhou, Y., & Riccio, D. C. (1996). Manipulation of components of context: The context shift effect and forgetting of stimulus attributes. L&M, 27, 400.
McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1996). Within-session changes in adjunctive and instrumental responding. L&M, 27, 408.
Maes, J. H. R., & LoLordo, V. M. (1996). The effect of a discrete signal on context conditioning: Assessment by preference and freezing tests. L&M, 27, 428.
Reilly, S., Schachtman, T. R., & Reed, P. (1996). Signaled delay of reinforcement: Effects of postconditioning manipulation of context associative strength on instrumental performance. L&M, 27, 451.
Reed, P. (1996). Visual reinforcement signals interfere with the effects of reinforcer magnitude manipulations. L&M, 27, 464.
Lett, B. T., Grant, V. L., & Power, J. (1996). Pairings of a circular alley with apomorphine prodcues conditioned hyperactivity. L&M, 27, 476.
Cohen, J. S., & Armstrong, D. L. (1996). Sources of intertrial proactive interference in rats' short-term memory in a delayed successive matching-to-sample modality discrimination. L&M, 27, 485.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 24, 1996.
Mazur, J. E. (1996). Past experience, recency, and spontaneous recovery in choice behavior. AL&B, 24, 1.
Rescorla, R. A. (1996). Spontaneous recovery after training with multiple outcomes. AL&B, 24, 11.
Couvillon, P. A., Mateo, E. T., & Bitterman, M. E. (1996). Reward and learning in honeybees: Analysis of an overshadowing effect. AL&B, 24, 19.
Rogers, R. F., Schiller, K. M., & Matzel, L. D. (1996). Chemosensory-based contextual conditioning in Hermissenda crassicornis. AL&B, 24, 28.
Reed, P., Mitchell, C., & Nokes, T. (1996). Intrinsic reinforcing properties of putatively neutral stimuli in an instrumental two-lever discrimination task. AL&B, 24, 38.
Davidson, T. L., & Benoit, S. C. (1996). The learned function of food-deprivation cues: A role for conditioned modulation. AL&B, 24, 46.
Shipley, B. E., & Colwill, R. M. (1996). Direct effects on instrumental performance of outcome revaluation by drive shifts. AL&B, 24, 57.
Flaherty, C. F., Grigson, P. S., Coppotelli, C., & Mitchell, C. (1996). Anticipatory contrast as a function of access time and spatial location. AL&B, 24, 68.
Shimp, C. P., Long, K. A., & Fremouw, T. (1996). Intuitive statistical inference: Categorization of binomial samples depends on sampling context. AL&B, 24, 82.
Palya, W. L., & Chu, J. Y. M. (1996). Real-time dynamics in the interaction between a trial stimulus and its temporal context. AL&B, 24, 92.
Dess, N. K., & Minor, T. R. (1996). Taste and emotionality in rats selectively bred for high versus low saccharin intake. AL&B, 24, 119.
Bitterman, M. E. (1996). Comparative analysis of learning in honeybees. AL&B, 24, 123.
Doré, F. Y., Fiset, S., Goulet, S., Dumas, M-C., & Gagnon, S. (1996). Search behavior in cats and dogs: Interspecies differences in working memory and spatial cognition. AL&B, 24, 142.
Cook, R. G., Cavoto, K. K., & Cavoto, B. R. (1996). Mechanisms of multidimensional grouping, fusion, and search in avian texture discrimination. AL&B, 24, 150.
Tobin, H., Logue, A. W., Chelonis, J. J., Ackerman, K. T., & May, J. G. (1996). Self-control in the monkey Macaca fascicularis. AL&B, 24, 168.
Prabhakar, T., & Job, R. F. S. (1996). The effects of order of shock durations on helplessness in rats. AL&B, 24, 175.
Nakajima, S., & Kitaguchi, K. (1996). Signaled reinforcement effects on fixed-interval performance of the rat. AL&B, 24, 183.
Terrace, H. S., Chen, S., & Jaswal, V. (1996). Recall of three-item sequences by pigeons. AL&B, 24, 193.
Neath, I., & Capaldi, E. J. (1996). A "random-walk" simulation model of multiple-pattern learning in a radial-arm maze. AL&B, 24, 206.
Capaldi, E. J., Alptekin, S., & Birmingham, K. M. (1996). Instrumental performance and time between reinforcements: Intimate relation to learning or memory retrieval? AL&B, 24, 211.
Bevins, R. A., Delzer, T. A., & Bardo, M. T. (1996). Second-order conditioning detects unexpressed morphine-induced salt aversion. AL&B, 24, 221.
Hall, G. (1996). Learning about associatively activated stimulus representations: Implications for acquired equivalence and perceptual learning. AL&B, 24, 233.
Cole, R. P., Denniston, J. C., & Miller, R. R. (1996). Reminder-induced attenuation of the effect of relative stimulus validity. AL&B, 24, 256.
Goddard, M. J., & Holland, P. C. (1996). Type of feature affects transfer in operant serial feature-positive discriminations. AL&B, 24, 266.
Bonardi, C. (1996). Transfer of occasion setting: The role of generalization decrement. AL&B, 24, 277.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Swindel, S. (1996). Within-session changes in responding during delayed matching-to-sample and discrimination procedures. AL&B, 24, 290.
Cohen, J. S., Sturdy, C., & Hicks, M. (1996). Intratrial proactive interference in rats' serial alternation performance in the radial maze. AL&B, 24, 300.
Ellard, C. G., & Bigel, M. G. (1996). The use of local features and global spatial context for object recognition in a visuomotor task in the Mongolian gerbil. AL&B, 24, 310.
Rivault, C., & Dabouineau, L. (1996). Weighting of different orientation sources in conflict experiments in Blattella germanica (L.), Dictyoptera: Blattellidae. AL&B, 24, 318.
Tillé, Y., Newman, J. A., & Healy, S. D. (1996). New tests for departures from random behavior in spatial memory experiments. AL&B, 24, 327.
Rosas, J. M., & Bouton, M. E. (1996). Spontaneous recovery after extinction of a conditioned taste aversion. AL&B, 24, 341.
Xitco, M. J., Jr., & Roitblat, H. L. (1996). Object recognition through eavesdropping: Passive echolocation in bottlenosed dolphins. AL&B, 24, 355.
Dehnhardt, G., & Dücker, G. (1996). Tactual discrimination of size and shape by a California sea lion (Zalophus californianus). AL&B, 24, 366.
Funk, M. S. (1996). Development of object permanence in the New Zealand parakeet (Cyanoramphus auriceps). AL&B, 24, 375.
Platt, M. L., Brannon, E. M., Briese, T. L., & French, J. A. (1996). Differences in feeding ecology predict differences in performance between golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) and Wied's marmosets (Callithrix kuhli) on spatial and visual memory tasks. AL&B, 24, 384.
Blough, P. M. (1996). Priming during multiple-target search: The cumulative effects of relative target frequency. AL&B, 24, 394.
Zentall, T. R., Weaver, J. E., & Sherburne, L. M. (1996). Value transfer in concurrent-schedule discriminations by pigeons. AL&B, 24, 401.
Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1996). Transverse patterning in pigeons. AL&B, 24, 410.
Ricker, S. T., & Bouton, M. E. (1996). Reacquisition following extinction in appetitive conditioning. AL&B, 24, 423.
Delamater, A. R. (1996). Effects of several extinction treatments upon the integrity of Pavlovian stimulus-outcome associations. AL&B, 24, 437.
Rescorla, R. A. (1996). Response-outcome associations remain functional through interference treatments. AL&B, 24, 450.
Betts, S. L., Brandon, S. E., & Wagner, A. R. (1996). Dissociation of the blocking of conditioned eyeblink and conditioned fear following a shift in US locus. AL&B, 24, 459.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 49B, 1996.
O'Boyle, E. A., & Bouton, M. E. (1996). Conditioned inhibition in a multiple-category learning task. QJEP, 49B, 1.
Wearden, J. H., & Ferrara, A. (1996). Stimulus range effects in temporal bisection by humans. QJEP, 49B, 24.
Killcross, S., & Dickinson, A. (1996). Contextual control of latent inhibition by the reinforcer. QJEP, 49B, 45.
Dickinson, A., & Burke, J. (1996). Within-compound associations mediate the retrospective revaluation of causality judgements. QJEP, 49B, 60.
Goulet, S., Doré, F. Y., & Lehotkay, R. (1996). Activation of locations in working memory in cats. QJEP, 49B, 81.
Dickinson, A., Watt, A., & Varga, Z. I. (1996). Context conditioning and free-operant acquisition under delayed reinforcement. QJEP, 49B, 97.
Huber, L., & Lenz, R. (1996). Categorization of prototypical stimulus classes by pigeons. QJEP, 49B, 111.
Save, E., Granon, S., Buhot, M. C., & Thinus-Blanc, C. (1996). Effects of limitations on the use of some visual and kinaesthetic information in spatial mapping during exploration in the rat. QJEP, 49B, 134.
Maes, J. H. R., Fidler, T. L., & LoLordo, V. M. (1996). Contextual fear after signalled versus unsignalled shocks: Effect of extent of prior experience with context and signal. QJEP, 49B, 148.
Reed, P., Croft, H., & Yeomans, M. (1996). Rats' memory for serially presented novel flavours: Evidence for non-spatial primacy effects. QJEP, 49B, 174.
Anderson, J. R., de Monte, M., & Kempf, J. (1996). Discrimination learning and multiple reversals in young adult and older monkeys (Macaca arctoides). QJEP, 49B, 193.
Smeets, P. M., Barnes, D., Schenk, J. J., & Darcheville, J.-C. (1996). Emergent simple discriminations and conditional relations in children, intellectually impaired adults, and normal adults. QJEP, 49B, 201.
Bennett, C. H., Tremain, M., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1996). Facilitation and retardation of flavour aversion following prior exposure to the CS. QJEP, 49B, 220.
Russell, J., McCormack, T., Robinson, J., & Lillis, G. (1996). Logical (versus associative) performance on transitive reasoning tasks by children: Implications for the status of animals' performance. QJEP, 49B, 231.
Rescorla, R. A. (1996). Preservation of Pavlovian associations through extinction. QJEP, 49B, 245.
Honey, R. C., & Bateson, P. (1996). Stimulus comparison and perceptual learning: Further evidence and evaluation from an imprinting procedure. QJEP, 49B, 259.
Arcediano, F., Ortega, N., & Matute, H. (1996). A behavioural preparation for the study of human Pavlovian conditioning. QJEP, 49B, 270.
Dickinson, A., Campos, J., Varga, Z. I., & Balleine, B. (1996). Bidirectional instrumental conditioning. QJEP, 49B, 289.
Biegler, R., & Morris, R. G. M. (1996). Landmark stability: Further studies pointing to a role in spatial learning. QJEP, 49B, 307.
Akins, C. K., & Domjan, M. (1996). The topography of sexually conditioned behaviour: Effects of a trace interval. QJEP, 49B, 346.
Weiss, S. J., Thomas, D. A., & Weisman, R. D. (1996). Combining operant-baseline-derived conditioned excitors and inhibitors from the same and different incentive classes: An invesitgation of appetitive-aversive interactions. QJEP, 49B, 357.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 110, 1996.
Whiten, A., Custance, D. M., Gomez, J-C., Teixidor, P., & Bard, K. A. (1996). Imitative learning of artificial fruit processing in children (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 110, 3.
West, M. J., King, A. P., & Freeberg, T. M. (1996). Social malleability in cowbirds: New measures reveal evidence of plasticity in the eastern subspecies (Molothrus ater ater). JCP, 110, 15.
McCune, L., Vihman, M. M., Roug-Hellichius, L., Delery, D. B., & Gogate, L. (1996). Grunt communication in human infants (Homo sapiens). JCP, 110, 27.
Eddy, T. J., Gallup, G. G., Jr., & Povinelli, D. J. (1996). Age differences in the ability of chimpanzees to distinguish mirror-images of self from video images of others. JCP, 110, 38.
Dolman, C. S., Templeton, J., & Lefebvre, L. (1996). Mode of foraging competition is related to tutor preference in Zenaida aurita. JCP, 110, 45.
Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K., & MacDonald, S. E. (1996). Learning the configuration of a landmark array: I. Touch-screen studies with pigeons and humans. JCP, 110, 55.
Kight, S. L. (1996). Concaveation and maintenance of maternal behavior in a burrow bug (Sehirus cinctus): A comparative perspective. JCP, 110, 69.
Strasser, R., & Bingman, V. P. (1996). The relative importance of location and feature cues for homing pigeon (Columba livia) goal recognition. JCP, 110, 77.
Day, L. B., & MacNeilage, P. F. (1996). Postural asymmetries and language lateralization in humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 110, 88.
Kummer, H., Anzenberger, G., & Hemelrijk, C. K. (1996). Hiding and perspective taking in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). JCP, 110, 97.
Tuber, D. S., Hennessy, M. B., Sanders, S., & Miller, J. A. (1996). Behavioral and glucocorticoid responses of adult domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) to companionship and social separation. JCP, 110, 103.
Mateo, J. M. (1996). Early auditory experience and the ontogeny of alarm-call discrimination in Belding's ground squirrels (Spermophilus beldingi). JCP, 110, 115.
Laska, M., Alicke, T., & Hudson, R. (1996). A study of long-term odor memory in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). JCP, 110, 125.
Mossman, C. A., & Drickamer, L. C. (1996). Odor preferences of female house mice (Mus domesticus) in seminatural enclosures. JCP, 110, 131.
MacDougall-Shackleton, S. A., & Hulse, S. H. (1996). Concurrent absolute and relative pitch processing by European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). JCP, 110, 139.
de Waal, F. B. M. (1996). Macaque social culture: Development and perpetuation of affiliative networks. JCP, 110, 147.
Ellard, C. G. (1996). Laboratory studies of antipredator behavior in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus): Factors affecting response attenuation with repeated presentations. JCP, 110, 155.
Goldstein, S. R., & Young, C. A. (1996). "Evolutionary" stable strategy of handedness in major league baseball. JCP, 110, 164.
Gutiérrez, G., & Domjan, M. (1996). Learning and male-male sexual competition in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). JCP, 110, 170.
Coopersmith, C., Candurra, C., & Erskine, M. S. (1996). Effects of paced mating and intromissive stimulation on feminine sexual behavior and estrus termination in the cycling rat. JCP, 110, 176.
Martín, J., & López, P. (1996). The escape response of juvenile Psammodromus algirus lizards. JCP, 110, 187.
Reed, P., & Richards, A. (1996). The von Restorff effect in rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 110, 193.
Westergaard, G. C., & Suomi, S. J. (1996). Lateral bias for rotational behavior in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 110, 199.
Previde, E. P., & Poli, M. D. (1996). Social learning in the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). JCP, 110, 203.
Call, J., & Rochat, P. (1996). Liquid conservation in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and humans (Homo sapiens): Individual differences and perceptual strategies. JCP, 110, 219.
Sleight, M. J., Columbus, R. F., & Lickliter, R. (1996). Type of prenatal sensory experience affects auditory learning in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus). JCP, 110, 233.
Valsecchi, P., Choleris, E., Moles, A., Guo, C., & Mainardi, M. (1996). Kinship and familiarity as factors affecting social transfer of food preferences in adult Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). JCP, 110, 243.
Stoltenberg, S. F., & Hirsch, J. (1996). A gene correlate of geotaxis near Adh (2-50.1) in Drosophila melanogaster. JCP, 110, 252.
Taylor, S. A., Burt, E., Hammond, G., & Relyea, K. (1996). Female mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis holbrooki) prefer normally pigmented males to melanistic males. JCP, 110, 260.
Ten Cate, C., & Ballintijn, M. R. (1996). Doves coos and flashed lights: Interruptibility of "song" in a nonsongbird. JCP, 110, 267.
King, A. P., Freeberg, T. M., & West, M. J. (1996). Social experience affects the process and outcome of vocal ontogeny in two populations of cowbirds (Molothrus ater). JCP, 110, 276.
Pepperberg, I. M., & McLaughlin, M. A. (1996). Effect of avian-human joint attention on allospecific vocal learning by grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus). JCP, 110, 286.
Field, E. F., Whishaw, I. Q., & Pellis, S. M. (1996). A kinematic analysis of evasive dodging movements used during food protection in the rat (Rattus norvegicus): Evidence for sex differences in movement. JCP, 110, 298.
Lorincz, E., & Fabre-Thorpe, M. (1996). Shift of laterality and compared analysis of paw performances in cats during practice of a visuomotor task. JCP, 110, 307.
Atkins, C. K., & Zentall, T. R. (1996). Imitative learning in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) using the two-action method. JCP, 110, 316.
Tanaka, M. (1996). Information integration about object-object relationships by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 110, 323.
Povinelli, D. J., & Eddy, T. J. (1996). Factors influencing young chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) recognition of attention. JCP, 110, 336.
Leavens, D. A., Hopkins, W. D., & Bard, K. A. (1996). Indexical and referential pointing in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 110, 346.
Jones, A. E., Ten Cate, C., & Slater, P. J. B. (1996). Early experience and plasticity of song in adult male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 110, 354.
Menzel, C. R. (1996). Spontaneous use of matching visual cues during foraging by long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). JCP, 110, 370.
Watson, S. L., & Ward, J. P. (1996). Temperament and problem solving in the small-eared bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii). JCP, 110, 377.
Filion, C. M., Washburn, D. A., & Gulledge, J. P. (1996). Can monkeys (Macaca mulatta) represent invisible displacement? JCP, 110, 386.
Jenkins, J. R., & Rowland, W. J. (1996). Pavlovian conditioning of agonistic behavior in male threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). JCP, 110, 396.
Maestripieri, D. (1996). Primate cognition and the bared-teeth display: A reevaluation of the concept of formal dominance. JCP, 110, 402.
Westergaard, G. C., & Suomi, S. J. (1996). Hand preference for a bimanual task in tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). JCP, 110, 406.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 65/66, 1996.
Jacobs, E. A., & Hackenberg, T. D. (1996). Humans' choices in situations of time-based diminishing returns: Effects of fixed-interval duration and progressive-interval step size. JEAB, 65, 5.
Ploog, B. O., & Zeigler, H. P. (1996). Effects of food-pellet size on rate, latency, and topography of autoshaped key pecks and gapes in pigeons. JEAB, 65, 21.
McAdie, T. M., Foster, T. M., & Temple, W. (1996). Concurrent schedules: Quantifying the aversiveness of noise. JEAB, 65, 37.
Foster, T. M., Temple, W., Robertson, B., Nair, V., & Poling, A. (1996). Concurrent-schedule performance in dairy cows: Persistent undermatching. JEAB, 65, 57.
Dougherty, D. H., & Wixted, J. T. (1996). Detecting a nonevent: Delayed presence-versus-absence discrimination in pigeons. JEAB, 65, 81.
Pitts, R. C., & Malagodi, E. F. (1996). Effects of reinforcement amount on attack induced under a fixed-interval schedule in pigeons. JEAB, 65, 93.
Elliffe, D., & Davison, M. (1996). Closed-economy multiple-schedule performance: Effects of deprivation and session duration. JEAB, 65, 111.
Hunziker, M. H. L., Saldana, R. L., & Neuringer, A. (1996). Behavioral variability in SHR and WKY rats as a function of rearing environment and reinforcement contingency. JEAB, 65, 129.
Hughes, C. E., Pitts, R. C., & Branch, M. N. (1996). Cocaine and food deprovation: Effects on food-reinforced fixed-ratio performance in pigeons. JEAB, 65, 145.
Mazur, J. E. (1996). Procrastination by pigeons: Preference for larger, more delayed work requirements. JEAB, 65, 159.
Markham, M. R., Butt, A. E., & Dougher, M. J. (1996). A computer touch-screen apparatus for training visual discriminations in rats. JEAB, 65, 173.
Horne, P. J., & Lowe, C. F. (1996). On the origins of naming and other symbolic behavior. JEAB, 65, 185. (commentaries and reply follow)
Lane, S. D., & Critchfield, T. S. (1996). Verbal self-reports of emergent relations in a stimulus equivalence procedure. JEAB, 65, 355.
Walker, D. J., & Branch, M. N. (1996). Effects of cocaine on briefly signaled versus completely signaled delays to reinforcement. JEAB, 65, 375.
Mauro, B. C., & Mace, F. C. (1996). Differences in the effect of Pavlovian contingencies upon behavioral momentum using auditory versus visual stimuli. JEAB, 65, 389.
Bauman, R. A., Raslear, T. G., Hursh, S. R., Shurtleff, D., & Simmons, L. (1996). Substitution and caloric regulation in a closed economy. JEAB, 65, 401.
Jones, B. M., & Davison, M. (1996). Residence time and choice in concurrent foraging schedules. JEAB, 65, 423.
Elliffe, D., & Alsop, B. (1996). Concurrent choice: Effects of overall reinforcer rate and the temporal distribution of reinforcers. JEAB, 65, 445.
Kirkpatrick-Steger, K., Wasserman, E. A., & Biederman, I. (1996). Effects of spatial rearrangement of object components on picture recognition in pigeons. JEAB, 65, 465.
Snodgrass, S. H., & McMillan, D. E. (1996). Drug discrimination under a concurrent schedule. JEAB, 65, 485.
Williams, B. A., & Bell, M. C. (1996). Changeover behavior and preference in concurrent schedules. JEAB, 65, 513.
Mathis, C. E., Johnson, D. F., & Collier, G. (1996). Food and water intake as functions of resource consumption costs in a closed economy. JEAB, 65, 527.
Harper, D. N. (1996). Response-independent food delivery and behavioral resistance to change. JEAB, 65, 549.
Alsop, B., & Rowley, R. (1996). Types of responding in a signal-detection task. JEAB, 65, 561.
Khallad, Y., & Moore, J. (1996). Blocking, unblocking, and overexpectation in autoshaping with pigeons. JEAB, 65, 575.
Green, L., & Rachlin, H. (1996). Commitment using punishment. JEAB, 65, 593.
Wynne, C. D. L., Staddon, J. E. R., & Delius, J. D. (1996). Dynamics of waiting in pigeons. JEAB, 65, 603.
Williams, W. A., & Fantino, E. (1996). Response-dependent prechoice effects on foraging-related choice. JEAB, 65, 619.
Spencer, T. J., & Chase, P. N. (1996). Speed analysis of stimulus equivalence. JEAB, 65, 643.
Hartl, J. A., & Fantino, E. (1996). Choice as a function of reinforcement ratios in delayed matching to sample. JEAB, 66, 11.
Jackson, K., & Hackenberg, T. D. (1996). Token reinforcement, choice, and self-control in pigeons. JEAB, 66, 29.
McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1996). Within-session changes in responding during autoshaping and automaintenance procedures. JEAB, 66, 51.
Mazur, J. E. (1996). Choice with certain and uncertain reinforcers in an adjusting-delay procedure. JEAB, 66, 63.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Swindell, S. (1996). Within-session changes in responding during concurrent variable-interval schedules. JEAB, 66, 75.
Savastano, H. I., & Fantino, E. (1996). Differences in delay, not ratios, control choice in concurrent chains. JEAB, 66, 97.
Higa, J. J. (1996). Dynamics of time discrimination: II. The effects of multiple impulses. JEAB, 66, 117.
Schaal, D. W. (1996). Representing within-session response rates proportionally and entirely. JEAB, 66, 135.
Silberberg, A., & Fujita, K. Poining at smaller food amounts in an analogue of Boysen and Berntson's (1995) procedure. JEAB, 66, 143.
Davison, M. (1996). Stimulus effects on behavior allocation in three-alternative choice. JEAB, 66, 149.
McLean, A. P., Campbell-Tie, P., & Nevin, J. A. (1996). Resistance to change as a function of stimulus-reinforcer and location-reinforcer contingencies. JEAB, 66, 169.
Schaal, D. W., McDonald, M. P., Miller, M. A., & Reilly, M. P. (1996). Discrimination of methadone and cocaine by pigeons without explicit discrimination training. JEAB, 66, 193.
Weatherly, J. N., McSweeney, F. K., & Swindell, S. (1996). Within-session response patterns on conjoint variable-interval variable-time schedules. JEAB, 66, 205.
Ito, M., & Oyama, M. (1996). Relative sensitivity to reinforcer amount and delay in a self-control choice situation. JEAB, 66, 219.
Hartl, J. A., Dougherty, D. H., & Wixted, J. T. (1996). Separating the effects of trial-specific and average sample-stimulus duration in delayed matching to sample in pigeons. JEAB, 66, 231.
Johnstone, V., & Alsop, B. (1996). Human signal-detection performance: Effects of signal presentation probabilities and reinforcer distributions. JEAB, 66, 243.
Wilson, K. G., & Hayes, S. C. (1996). Resurgence of derived stimulus relations. JEAB, 66, 267.
Field, D. P., Tonneau, F., Ahearn, W., & Hineline, P. N. (1996). Preference between variable-ratio and fixed-ratio schedules: Local and extended relations. JEAB, 66, 283.
Chelonis, J. J., & Logue, A. W. (1996). Effects of response type on pigeons' sensitivity to variation in reinforcer amount and reinforcer delay. JEAB, 66, 297.
Leinenweber, A., Nietzel, S. M., & Baron, A. (1996). Temporal control by progressive-interval schedules of reinforcement. JEAB, 66, 311.
Roche, J. P., Stubbs, D. A., & Glanz, W. E. (1996). Assessment and choice: An operant simulation of foraging in patches. JEAB, 66, 327.
LeSage, M. G., Byrne, T., & Poling, A. (1996). Effects of d-amphetamine on response acquisition with immediate and delayed reinforcement. JEAB, 66, 349.
McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1996). Within-session changes in responding during concurrent schedules with different reinforcers in the components. JEAB, 66, 369.
Palya, W. L., Walter, D., Kessel, R., & Lucke, R. (1996). Investigating behavioral dynamics with a fixed-time extinction schedule and linear analysis. JEAB, 66, 391.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 35(special issue: Cognition and Evolution)/36/37/38, 1996.
Gervet, J., Lassalle, J. M., Vancassel, M., & Vauclair, J. (1996). Introduction. BP, 35, 1.
Lassalle, J. M. (1996). Neurogenetic basis of cognition: Facts and hypotheses. BP, 35, 5.
Lipp, H.-P. (1996). Genetic variability, individuality and the evolution of the mammalian brain. BP, 35, 19.
Cobb, M., & Ferveur, J.-F. (1996). Evolution and genetic control of mate recognition and stimulation in Drosophila. BP, 35, 35.
Beugnon, G., Pastergue-Ruiz, I., Schatz, B., & Lachaud, J.-P. (1996). Cognitive approach of spatial and temporal information processing in insects. BP, 35, 55.
Masson, C., & Linster, C. (1996). Towards a cognitive understanding of odor discrimination: Combining experimental and theoretical approaches. BP, 35, 63.
Hausberger, M., & Cousillas, H. (1996). Categorization in birdsong: From behavioural to neuronal responses. BP, 35, 83.
Dubois, M., Kharzraïe, K., Guilhem, C., Maublanc, M.-L., & Le Pendu, Y. (1996). Philopatry in mouflon rams during the rutting reason: Psycho-ethological determinism and functiona consequences. BP, 35, 93.
Chalmeau, R., & Gallo, A. (1996). Cooperation in primates: Critical analysis of behavioural criteria. BP, 35, 101.
Benhamou, S., & Poucet, B. (1996). A comparative analysis of spatial memory processes. BP, 35, 113.
Thierry, B., Theraulaz, G., Gautier, J. Y., & Stiegler, B. (1996). Joint memory. BP, 35, 127.
Vancassel, M., Gerard, J.-F., Liu, Z.-B. (1996). Perception and learning in evolution. BP, 35, 141.
Thompson, R. K. R., & Oden, D. L. (1996). A profound disparity revisited: Perception and judgment of abstract identity relations by chimpanzees, human infants, and monkeys. BP, 35, 149.
Lefebvre, L. (1996). Ethological correlates of social learning: Problems and solutions for the comparative method. BP, 35, 163.
Tierney, A. J. (1996). Evolutionary implications of neural circuit structure and function. BP, 35, 173.
Wahlsten, D. (1996). Evaluating genetic models of cognitive evolution and behaviour. BP, 35, 183.
Odling-Smee, F. J. (1996). Niche construction, genetic evolution and cultural change. BP, 35, 195.
Plotkin, H. C. (1996). Non-genetic transmission of information: Candidate cognitive processes and the evolution of culture. BP, 35, 207.
Beer, C. G. (1996). Trial and error in the evolution of cognition. BP, 35, 215.
Bekoff, M. (1996). Cognitive ethology, vigilance, information gathering, and representations: Who might know what and why? BP, 35, 225.
Toates, F. (1996). Cognition and evolution - an organization of action perspective. BP, 35, 239.
Lenay, C. (1996). Mental symbols and genetic symbols: Analogies between theoretical perspectives in biology and cognitive science. BP, 35, 251.
Gärdenfors, P. (1996). Cued and detached representations in animal cognition. BP, 35, 263.
Proust, J. (1996). Intentionality and evolution. BP, 35, 275.
Van de Vijuer, G. (1996). The relation between causality and explanation in emergentist naturalistic theories of cognition. BP, 35, 287.
Vidal, J.-M., Vancassel, M., & Quris, R. (1996). Introducing anthropomorphism, discontinuities and anecdotes to question them. BP, 35, 299.
Stewart, J. (1996). Cognition = life: Implications for higher-level cognition. BP, 35, 311.
Roll, J. M., McSweeney, F. K., Cannon, C. B., & Johnson, K. S. (1996). Knowledge of session length is a determinant of within-session response patterns in a human operant paradigm. BP, 36, 1.
Dawkins, M. S., Guilford, T., Braithwaite, V. A., & Krebs, J. R. (1996). Discrimination and recognition of photographs of places by homing pigeons. BP, 36, 27.
Melan, C., Casteras, V., Corbiere, & Gallo, A. (1996). Response strategies during acquisition of serial learning in pigeons (Columba livia). BP, 36, 39.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Swindell, S. (1996). Within-session changes in responding during variable interval schedules. BP, 36, 67.
Poling, A., Temple, W., & Foster, T. M. (1996). The differential outcomes effect: A demonstration in domestic chickens responding under a titrating-delayed-matching-to-sample procedure. BP, 36, 109.
Crawford, L. L., & Domjan, M. (1996). Conditioned inhibition of social approach in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) using visual exposure to a female. BP, 36, 163.
Cohen, J. S., & Roberts, R. (1996). The role of trial tracking on rats' successive delayed matching-to-sample modality performance. BP, 36, 277.
Pisacreta, R. (1996). Transfer of oddity-from-compound samples in the pigeon: Some assembly required. BP, 37, 103.
Cheng, K., & Miceli, P. (1996). Modelling timing performance on the peak procedure. BP, 37, 137.
Gagnon, S., Winocur, G., & Di Francesco, S. (1996). Effects of cue manipulation on performance by old and young rats in a test of non-matching-to-sample. BP, 37, 157.
Mates, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. Differential inhibition using contextual stimuli. BP, 37, 167.
Siemann, M., Delius, J. D., & Wright, A. A. (1996). Transitive responding in pigeons: Influences of stimulus frequency and reinforcement history. BP, 37, 185.
Dube, W. V., Callahan, T. D., McIivane, W. J., Deutsch, C. K., Ullman, M. D., Koul, O., & McCluer, R. H. (1996). Auditory discrimination reversal learning and assessment of behavioral teratogenesis in rats. BP, 37, 197.
Melville, C. L., Rybiski, L. R., & Kamrani, B. (1996). Within-session responding as a function of force required for lever press. BP, 37, 217.
Plowright, C. M. S. (1996). Simultaneous processing of short delays and higher order temporal intervals within a session by pigeons. BP, 38, 1.
Wilkie, D. M., Carr, J. A. R., Galloway, J., Parker, K. J., & Yamamoto, A. (1996). Some characteristics of spatial associative memory in the pigeon, Columba livia. BP, 38, 67.
Wilkie, D. M., Carr, J. A. R., Siegenthaler, A., Lenger, B., Lui, M., & Kwok, M. (1996). Field observations of time-place behaviour in scavenging birds. BP, 38, 77.
Melville, C. L., & Weatherly, J. N. (1996). Within-session patterns of responding when rats run in a T-maze. BP, 38, 89.
Wynne, C. D. L. (1996). Transverse patterning in pigeons. BP, 38, 119.
Jitsumori, M., & Ohkubo, O. (1996). Orientation discrimination and categorization of photographs of natural objects by pigeons. BP, 38, 205.
Rau, J. C., Pickering, L. D., & McLean, A. P. (1996). Resistance to change as a function of concurrent reinforcer magnitude. BP, 38, 253.
McDevitt, M. A., & Fantino, E. (1996). Visual stimulus compounding with pigeons. BP, 38, 265.
Plowright, C. M. S., & Redmond, D. (1996). The effect of competition on choice by pigeons: foraging rate, resource availability and learning. BP, 38, 277.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 3, 1996.
Williams, B. A. (1996). Evidence that blocking is due to associative deficit: Blocking history affects the degree of subsequent associative competition. PB&R, 3, 71.
Siegel, S., & Allan, L. G. (1996). The widespread influence of the Rescorla-Wagner model. PB&R, 3, 314.
Christie, J. (1996). Spatial contiguity facilitates Pavlovian conditioning. PB&R, 3, 357.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Swindell, S. (1996). Reinforcer value may change within experimental sessions. PB&R, 3, 372.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 21, 1995.
Leak, T. M., & Gibbon, J. (1995). Simultaneous timing of multiple intervals: Implications of the scalar property. JEP:ABP, 21, 3.
Macuda, T., & Roberts, W. A. (1995). Further evidence for hierarchical chunking in rat spatial memory. JEP:ABP, 21, 20.
Njegovan, M., Ito, S., Newhort, D., & Weisman, R. (1995). Classification of frequencies into ranges by songbirds and humans. JEP:ABP, 21, 33.
Fetterman, J. G., & Killeen, P. R. (1995). Categorical scaling of time: Implications for clock-counter models. JEP:ABP, 21, 43.
Brodbeck, D. R., & Shettleworth, S. J. (1995). Matching location and color of a compound stimulus: Comparison of a food-storing and a nonstoring bird species. JEP:ABP, 21, 64.
Fountain, S. B., & Rowna, J. D. (1995). Sensitivity to violations of "run" and "trill" structures in rat serial-pattern learning. JEP:ABP, 21, 78.
Boysen, S. T., & Berntson, G. G. (1995). Responses to quantity: Perceptual versus cognitive mechanisms in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JEP:ABP, 21, 82.
Wearden, J. H., & Doherty, M. F. (1995). Exploring and developing a connectionist model of animal timing: Peak procedure and fixed-interval simulations. JEP:ABP, 21, 99.
Janssen, M., Farley, J., & Hearst, E. (1995). Temporal location of unsignaled food deliveries: Effects on conditioned withdrawal (inhibition) in pigeon signtracking. JEP:ABP, 21, 116.
Williams, D. A. (1995). Forms of inhibition in animal and human learning. JEP:ABP, 21, 129.
Darby, R. J., & Pearce, J. M. (1995). Effects of context on responding during a compound stimulus. JEP:ABP, 21, 143.
Pearce, J. M., & Redhead, E. S. (1995). Supernormal conditioining. JEP:ABP, 21, 155.
Spetch, M. L. (1995). Overshadowing in landmark learning: Touch-screen studies with pigeons and humans. JEP:ABP, 21, 166.
Fountain, S. B., & Rowan, J. D. (1995). Coding of hierarchical versus linear pattern structure in rats and humans. JEP:ABP, 21, 187.
Balleine, B. W., Garner, C., Gonzalez, F., & Dickinson, A. (1995). Motivational control of heterogeneous instrumental chains. JEP:ABP, 21, 203.
Grant, D. S., & Soldat, A. S. (1995). A postsample cue to forget does initiate an active forgetting process in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 21, 218.
Flaherty, C. F., Coppotelli, C., Grigson, P. S., Mitchell, C., & Flaherty, J. E. (1995). Investigation of the devaluation interpretation of anticipatory negative contrast. JEP:ABP, 21, 229.
Wasserman, E. A., Hugart, J. A., & Kirkpatrick-Steger, K. (1995). Pigeons show same-different conceptualization after training with complex visual stimuli. JEP:ABP, 21, 248.
Cook, R. G., Cavoto, K. K., & Cavoto, B. R. (1995). Same-different texture discrimination and concept learning by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 21, 253.
de Brugada, I., Garcia-Hoz, V., Bonardi, C., & Hall, G. (1995). Role of stimulus ambiguity in conditional learning. JEP:ABP, 21, 275.
Deacon, R. M. J., & Rawlins, J. N. P. (1995). Serial position effects and duration of memory for nonspatial stimuli in rats. JEP:ABP, 21, 285.
Cole, R. P., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1995). Effect of relative stimulus validity: Learning or performance deficit? JEP:ABP, 21, 293.
Timberlake, W., & Engle, M. (1995). Decremental carryover effects of sucrose ingestion in the negative anticipatory contrast procedure in rats. JEP:ABP, 21, 304.
Wearden, J. H. (1995). Categorical scaling of stimulus duration by humans. JEP:ABP, 21, 318.
Illich, P. A., King, T. E., & Grau, J. W. (1995). Impact of shock on pain reactivity: I. Whether hypo- or hyperalgesia is observed depends on how pain reactivity is tested. JEP:ABP, 21, 331.
Honig, W. K., & Matheson, W. R. (1995). Discrimination of relative numerosity and stimulus mixture by pigeons with comparable tasks. JEP:ABP, 21, 348.
Learning and Motivation, 26, 1995.
Reed, P. (1995). Compound stimulus preexposure effects in an appetitive conditioning procedure. L&M, 26, 1.
Zalstein-Orda, N., & Lubow, R. E. (1995). Context control of negative transfer induced by preexposure to irrelevant stimuli: Latent inhibition in humans. L&M, 26, 11.
MacArdy, E. A., & Riccio, D. C. (1995). Time-dependent changes in the effectiveness of a noncontingent footshock reminder. L&M, 26, 29.
Miller, J. S., Scherer, S. L., & Jagielo, J. A. (1995). Enhancement of conditioning by a nongustatory CS: Ontogenetic differences in the mechanisms underlying potentiation. L&M, 26, 43.
Dudley, R. T., & Papini, M. R. (1995). Pavlovian performance of rats following unexpected reward omissions. L&M, 26, 63.
Santi, A., Weise, L., & Kuiper, D. (1995). Memory for event duration in rats. L&M, 26, 83.
Reed, P., Collinson, T., & Nokes, T. (1995). Aversive properties of auditory stimuli. L&M, 26, 101.
Todrank, J., Byrnes, D., Wrzeniewski, A., & Rozin, P. (1995). Odors can change preferences for people in photographs: A cross-modal evaluativer conditioning study with olfactory USs and visual CSs. L&M, 26, 116.
Baeyens, F., Crombez, G., Hendrickx, H., & Eelen, P. (1995). Parameters of human evaluative falvor-flavor conditioning. L&M, 26, 141.
Ploog, B. O., & Williams, B. A. (1995). Two methods of stimulus fading applied to a simultaneous flicker rate discrimination in pigeons. L&M, 26, 161.
Takahashi, M., & Fujihara, T. (1995). Self-control and choice in humans: Effects of type, amount, and delay of reinforcers. L&M, 26, 183.
Symonds, M., & Hall, G. (1995). Perceptual learning in flavor aversion conditioning: Role of stimulus comparsion and latent inhibition of common stimulus elements. L&M, 26, 203.
Svartdal, F. (1995). When feedback contingencies and rules compete: Testing a boundary condition for verbal control of instrumental performance. L&M, 26, 221.
Holland, P. C. (1995). Transfer of occasion setting across stimulus and response in operant feature positive discriminations. L&M, 26, 239.
Goddard, M. J. (1995). Acquisition of US-no US associations in Pavlovian conditioning. L&M, 26, 264.
Droungas, A., & LoLordo, V. M. (1995). The explicitly unpaired procedure yields conditioned inhibition whether the CS and the US alternate singly or randomly. L&M, 26, 278.
Savage, L. M., & Overmier, J. B. (1995). The influence of sequential information in rats: Learning, memory, and the effects of amnestic drugs. L&M, 26, 300.
Roll, J. M., McSweeney, F. K., Johnson, K. S., & Weatherly, J. N. (1995). Satiety contributes little to within-session decreases in responding. L&M, 26, 323.
Skinner, D. M., Martin, G. M., Howe, R. D., Pridgar, A., & van der Kooy, D. (1995). Drug discrimination learning using a taste aversion paradigm: An assessment of the role of safety cues. L&M, 26, 343.
Andrews, M. W., Bhat, M. C., & Rosenblum, L. A. (1995). Acqusition and long-term patterning of joystick selection of food-pellet vs social-video reward by bonnet macaques. L&M, 26, 370.
Macrae, M., & Kehoe, E. J. (1995). Transfer between conditional and discrete discriminations in conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response. L&M, 26, 380.
McSweeney, F., K., Weatherly, J. N., Roll, J. M., & Swindell, S. (1995). Within-session patterns of responding when the operandum changes during the session. L&M, 26, 403.
Weatherly, J. N., McSweeney, F. K., & Swindell, S. (1995). On the contributions of responding and reinforcement to within-session patterns of responding. L&M, 26, 421.
Stevenson, R. J., Prescott, J., & Boakes, R. A. (1995). The acquisition of taste properties by odors. L&M, 26, 433.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 23, 1995.
Drea, C. M., & Wallen, K. (1995). Gradual acquisition of visual discrimination tasks in a social group of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). AL&B, 23, 1.
Kissinger, S. C., & Riccio, D. C. (1995). Stimulus conditions influencing the development of tolerance to repeated cold exposure in rats. AL&B, 23, 9.
Kaiser, L., & De Jong, R. (1995). Induction of odor preference in a specialist insect parasitoid. AL&B, 23, 17.
Kiernan, M. J., Westbrook, R. F., & Cranney, J. (1995). Immediate shock, passive avoidance, and potentiated startle: Implications for the unconditioned response to shock. AL&B, 23, 22.
Delamater, A. R. (1995). Outcome-selective effects of intertrial reinforcement in a Pavlovian appetitive conditioning paradigm with rats. AL&B, 23, 31.
Capaldi, E. J., Birmingham, K. M., & Alptekin, S. (1995). Memories of reward events and expectancies of reward events may work in tandem. AL&B, 23, 40.
Fetterman, J. G. (1995). The psychophysics of remembered duration. AL&B, 23, 49.
Healy, S. D., & Hurly, T. A. (1995). Spatial memory in rufous hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus): A field test. AL&B, 23, 63.
Wilkie, D. M., & Willson, R. J. (1995). More evidence of robust spatial associative memory in the pigeon, Columba livia. AL&B, 23, 69.
Steirn, J. N., Weaver, J. E., & Zentall, T. R. (1995). Transitive inference in pigeons: Simplified procedures and a test of value transfer theory. AL&B, 23, 76.
Macphail, E. M., Good, M., Honey, R. C., & Willis, A. (1995). Relational learning in pigeons: The role of perceptual processes in between-key recognition of complex stimuli. AL&B, 23, 83.
Mazur, J. E. (1995). Development of preference and spontaneous recovery in choice-behavior with concurrent schedules. AL&B, 23, 93.
Williams, B. A., Ploog, B. O., & Bell, M. C. (1995). Stimulus devaluation and extinction of chain schedule performance. AL&B, 23, 104.
Swartzentruber, D. (1995). Modulatory mechanisms in Pavlovian conditioning. AL&B, 23, 123.
Cole, R. P., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1995). Temporal encoding in trace conditioning. AL&B, 23, 144.
DeCola, J. P., & Fanselow, M. S. (1995). Differential inflation with short and long CS-US intervals: Evidence of a nonassociative process in long-delay taste avoidance. AL&B, 23, 154.
Stokes, P. D. (1995). Learned variability. AL&B, 23, 164.
Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1995). Delayed matching in pigeons with food and no-food samples: Further examination of backward associations. AL&B, 23, 177.
Roberts, W. A., Macuda, T., & Brodbeck, D. R. (1995). Memory for number of light flashes in the pigeon. AL&B, 23, 182.
Zentall, T. R., Sherburne, L. M., & Urcuioli, P. J. (1995). Coding of hedonic and nonhedonic samples by pigeons in many-to-one delayed matching. AL&B, 23, 189.
Dickinson, A., Balleine, B., Watt, A., Gonzalez, F., & Boakes, R. A. (1995). Motivational control after extended instrumental training. AL&B, 23, 197.
Wynne, C. D. L. (1995). Reinforcement accounts for transitive inference performance. AL&B, 23, 207.
Colwill, R. M., & Delamater, B. A. (1995). An associative analysis of instrumental biconditional discrimination learning. AL&B, 23, 218.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Roll, J. M. (1995). Within-session changes in responding during concurrent schedules that employ two different operanda. AL&B, 23, 237.
Silva, F. J., & Pear, J. J. (1995). Sterotypy of spatial movements during noncontingent and contingent reinforcement. AL&B, 23, 245.
Jones, B. M., White, K. G., & Alsop, B. L. (1995). On two effects of signalling the consequences for remembering. AL&B, 23, 256.
Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1995). Pigeons transfer between conditional discriminations with differential outcomes in the absence of differential-sample-responding cues. AL&B, 23, 273.
Roper, K. L., Kaiser, D. H., & Zentall, T. R. (1995). True directed forgetting in pigeons may occur only when alternative working memory is required on forget-cue trials. AL&B, 23, 280.
Mellon, R. C., Leak, T. M., Fairhurst, S., & Gibbon, J. (1995). Timing processes in the reinforcement-omission effect. AL&B, 23, 286.
Hart, J. A., Bourne, M. J., & Schachtman, T. R. (1995). Slow reacquisition of a conditioned taste aversion. AL&B, 23, 297.
McKinzie, D. L., & Spear, N. E. (1995). Ontogenetic differences in conditioning to context and CS as a function of context saliency and CS-US interval. AL&B, 23, 304.
Rescorla, R. A., & Coldwell, S. E. (1995). Summation in autoshaping. AL&B, 23, 314.
Crawford, L. L., & Domjan, M. (1995). Second-order sexual conditioning in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). AL&B, 23, 327.
Landeira-Fernandez, J., Fanselow, M. S., DeCola, J. P., & Kim, J. J. (1995). Effects of handling and context preexposure on the immediate shock deficit. AL&B, 23, 335.
Barnet, R. C., Grahame, N. J., & Miller, R. R. (1995). Trial spacing effects in Pavlovian conditioning: A role for local context. AL&B, 23, 340.
Hammond, L. J. (1995). Pavlovian conditioning to contexts that precede the place where shock occurs as measured by freezing and activity suppression in mice. AL&B, 23, 349.
Espinet, A., Iraola, J. A., Bennett, C. H., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1995). Inhibitory associations between neutral stimuli in flavor-aversion conditioning. AL&B, 23, 361.
Burmeister, S., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1995). Performance of honeybees in analogues of the rodent radial maze. AL&B, 23, 369.
Bizo, L. A., & White, K. G. (1995). Reinforcement context and pacemaker rate in the behavioral theory of timing. AL&B, 23, 376.
Brooks, D. C., Hale, B., Nelson, J. B., & Bouton, M. E. (1995). Reinstatement after counterconditioning. AL&B, 23, 383.
Alvarez, R., & Lopez, M. (1995). Effects of elements or compound preexposure on conditioned taste aversion as a function of retention interval. AL&B, 23, 391.
Bevins, R. A., & Ayers, J. B. (1995). One-trial context fear conditioning as a function of the interstimulus interval. AL&B, 23, 400.
Holland, P. C. (1995). The effects of intertrial and feature-target intervals on operant serial feature-positive discrimination learning. AL&B, 23, 411.
Funayama, E. S., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1995). Compound conditioning in honeybees: Blocking tests of the independence assumption. AL&B, 23, 429.
Zielinski, K., Werka, T., Wilson, W. J., & Nikolaev, E. (1995). Inhibition of delay of the two-way avoidance response and warning-signal salience. AL&B, 23, 438.
Mumby, D. G., Kornecook, T. J., Wood, E. R., & Pinel, J. P. J. (1995). The role of experimenter-odor cues in the performance of object-memory tasks by rats. AL&B, 23, 447.
Reed, P., & Pizzimenti, L. (1995). Lack of consistent individual differences in rats on tasks that require response inhibition. AL&B, 23, 454.
Papadouka, V., & Matthews, T. J. (1995). Motivational mechanisms and schedule-induced behavioral sterotypy. AL&B, 23, 461.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 48B, 1995.
Hinchy, J., Lovibond, P. F., & Ter-Horst, K. M. (1995). Blocking in human electrodermal conditioning. QJEP, 48B, 2.
MacPhail, E. M., Good, M., & Honey, R. C. (1995). Recognition memory in pigeons for stimuli presented repeatedly: Perceptual learning or reduced associative interference? QJEP, 48B, 13.
Reed, P. (1995). Enhanced latent inhibition following compound pre-exposure. QJEP, 48B, 32.
Redhead, E. S., & Pearce, J. M. (1995). Similarity and discrimination learning. QJEP, 48B, 46.
Redhead, E. S., & Pearce, J. M. (1995). Stimulus salience and negative patterning. QJEP, 48B, 67.
Hilliard, S., & Domjan, M. (1995). Effects on sexual conditioning of devaluing the US through satiation. QJEP, 48B, 84.
Williams, D. A., & LoLordo, V. M. (1995). Time cues block the CS, but the CS does not block time cues. QJEP, 48B, 97.
Bennett, C. H., Maldonado, A., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1995). Learned irrelevance is not the sum of exposure to CS and US. QJEP, 48B, 117.
Wearden, J. H., & Penton-Voak, I. S. (1995). Feeling the heat: Body temperature and the rate of subjective time, revisited. QJEP, 48B, 129.
Matute, H. (1995). Human reactions to uncontrollable outcomes: Further evidence for superstitions rather than helplessness. QJEP, 48B, 142.
Urcuioli, P. J., Zentall, T. R., & DeMarse, T. (1995). Transfer to derived sample-comparison relations by pigeons following many-to-one versus one-to-one matching with identical training relations. QJEP, 48B, 158.
Healy, S. D. (1995). Memory for objects and positions: Delayed non-matching-to-sample in storing and non-storing tits. QJEP, 48B, 179.
Mackintosh, N. J. (1995). Categorization by people and pigeons: The twenty-second Bartlett memorial lecture. QJEP, 48B, 193.
Aydin, A., & Pearce, J. M. (1995). Summation in autoshaping with short- and long-duration stimuli. QJEP, 48B, 215.
Balleine, B., Garner, C., & Dickinson, A. (1995). Instrumental outcome devaluation is attenuated by the anti-emetic ondanestron. QJEP, 48B, 235.
Rescorla, R. A. (1995). Full preservation of a response-outcome association through training with a second outcome. QJEP, 48B, 252.
Eisenberg, T., Allan, L. G., Siegel, S., & Petrov, N. (1995). An associative interpretation of the indirect McCollough effect. QJEP, 48B, 262.
Wearden, J. H., & Ferrara, A. (1995). Stimulus spacing effects in temporal bisection by humans. QJEP, 48B, 289.
Smeets, P. M., Schenk, J. J., & Barnes, D. (1995). Establishing arbitrary stimulus classes via identity-matching training and non-reinforced matching with complex stimuli. QJEP, 48B, 311.
Smeets, P. M., & Barnes, D. (1995). Emergent simple discrimination via transfer from differentially reinforced S+ stimuli: A further test of the stimulus-response interaction model. QJEP, 48B, 329.
van Kampen, H. S., & de Vos, G. J. (1995). A study of blocking and overshadowing in filial imprinting. QJEP, 48B, 346.
Westbrook, R. F., Duffield, T. Q., Good, A. J., Halligan, S., Seth, A. K., & Swinbourne, A. L. (1995). Extinction of within-event learning is contextually controlled and subject to renewal. QJEP, 48B, 357.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 109, 1995.
Russon, A. E., & Galdikas, M. F. (1995). Constraints on great apes' imitation: Model and action selectivity in rehabilitant orangutan (Pongo pygmaceus) imitation. JCP, 109, 5.
Limongelli, L., Boysen, S. T., & Visalbreghi, E. (1995). Comprehension of cause-effect relations in a tool-using task by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 109, 18.
Bennett, A. J., Ward, J. P., Milliken, G. W., & Stafford, D. K. (1995). Analysis of lateralized components of feeding behavior in the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta). JCP, 109, 27.
King, J. E. (1995). Laterality in hand preferences and reaching accuracy of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). JCP, 109, 34.
Salo, A. L., & Dewsbury, D. A. (1995). Three experiments on mate choice in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). JCP, 109, 42.
Boysen, S. T., Berntson, G. G., Shreyer, T. A., & Hannan, M. B. (1995). Indicating acts during counting by a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 109, 47.
Visalberghi, E., Fragaszy, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, S. (1995). Performance in a tool-using task by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bonobos (Pan paniscus), an orangutan (Pongo pygmaceus), and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 109, 52.
Gerrish, C. J., & Alberts, J. R. (1995). Differential influence of adult and juvenile conspecifics on feeding by weanling rats (Rattus norvegicus): A size-related explanation. JCP, 109, 61.
Laviola, G., & Alleva, E. (1995). Sibling effects on the behavior of infant mouse litters (Mus domesticus). JCP, 109, 68.
Hall, D., & Suboski, M. D. (1995). Sensory preconditioning and second-order conditioning of alarm reactions in zebra danio fish (brachydanio rerio). JCP, 109, 76.
Stoltenberg, S. F., Hirsch, J., & Berlocher, S. H. (1995). Analyzing correlations of three types in selected lines of Drosophila melanogaster that have evolved stable extreme geotactic performance. JCP, 109, 85.
Lindgren, C. J., & Shapiro, L. J. (1995). Gander's distance from the nest as a function of the goose's incubation period in Canada geese (Branta canadensis maxima). JCP, 109, 95.
Galef, B. G., Jr., & Whiskin, E. E. (1995). Learning socially to eat more of one food than of another. JCP, 109, 99.
Gagliardi, J. L., Kirkpatrick-Steger, K. K., Thomas, J., Allen, G. J., & Blumberg, M. S. (1995). Seeing and knowing: Knowledge attribution versus stimulus control in adult humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 109, 107.
deCatanzaro, D., Wyngaarden, P., Griffiths, J., Ham, M., Hancox, J., & Brian, D. (1995). Interactions of contact, odor cues, and androgens in strange-male-induced early pregnancy disruptions in mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 109, 115.
Hollis, K. L., Dumas, M. J., Singh, P., & Fackelman, P. (1995). Pavlovian conditioning of aggressive behavior in blue gourami fish (Trichogaster trichopterus): Winners become winners and losers stay losers. JCP, 109, 123.
Cheney, D. L., Seyfarth, R. M., & Silk, J. B. (1995). The responses of female baboons (Papio cynocephalus) to anomalous social interactions: Evidence for causal reasoning? JCP, 109, 134.
Dumas, C., & Wilkie, D. M. (1995). Object permanence in ring doves (Streptopelia risoria). JCP, 109, 142.
Tanaka, M. (1995). Object sorting in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Classification based on physical identity, complementarity, and familiarity. JCP, 109, 151.
Terrace, H. S., Chen, S., & Newman, A. B. (1995). Serial learning with a wild card by pigeons (Columba livia): Effect of list length. JCP, 109, 162.
Olson, D. J., Kamil, A. C., Balda, R. P., & Nims, P. J. (1995). Performance of four seed-caching corvid species in operant tests of nonspatial and spatial memory. JCP, 109, 173.
Pepperberg, I. M., Garcia, S. E., Jackson, E. C., & Marconi, S. (1995). Mirror use by African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus). JCP, 109, 182.
Schaub, H. (1995). Dominance fades with distance: An experiment on food competition in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). JCP, 109, 196.
De Vleeschouwer, K., Van Elsacker, L., &Verheyen, R. F. (1995). Effect of posture on hand preferences during experimental food reaching in bonobos (Pan paniscus). JCP, 109, 203.
Volman, S. F., & Khanna, H. (1995). Convergence of untutored song in group-reared zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 109, 211.
Hausberger, M., Richard-Yris, M.-A., Henry, L., Lepage, L., & Schmidt, I. (1995). Song sharing reflects the social organization in a captive group of European starlings. JCP, 109, 222.
McCowan, B., & Reiss, D. (1995). Whistle contour development in captive-born infant bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): Role of learning. JCP, 109, 242.
Cynx, J. (1995). Similiarities in absolute and relative pitch perception in songbirds (starling and zebra finch) and a nonsongbird (pigeon). JCP, 109, 261.
Ralston, J. V., & Herman, L. M. (1995). Perception and generalization of frequency contours by a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). JCP, 109, 268.
Delius, J. D., & Hollard, V. D. (1995). Orientation invariant pattern recognition by pigeons (Columba livia) and humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 109, 278.
Hopkins, W. D. (1995). Hand preferences for a coordinated bimanual task in 100 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Cross-sectional analysis. JCP, 109, 291.
Colell, M., Segarra, M. D., & Sabater-Pi, J. (1995). Manual laterality in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in complex tasks. JCP, 109, 298.
Call, J., & Tomasello, M. (1995). Use of social information in the problem solving of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens). JCP, 109, 308.
McBride, T., & Lickliter, R. (1995). Prenatal auditory experience directs species-typical perceptual responsiveness in bobwhite quail chicks (Colinus virginianus). JCP, 109, 321.
Fragaszy, D. M., & Boinski, S. (1995). Patterns of individual diet choice and efficiency of foraging in wedge-capped capuchin monkeys (Cebus olivaceus). JCP, 109, 339.
Wilcox, R. M., & Johnston, R. E. (1995). Scent counter-marks: Specialized mechanisms of perception and response to individual odors in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). JCP, 109, 349.
Freeberg, T. M., King, A. P., & West, M. J. (1995). Social malleability in cowbirds (Molothrus ater artemisiae): Species and mate recognition in the first 2 years of life. JCP, 109, 357.
Crockett, C. M., Bowers, C. L., Shimoji, M., Leu, M., Bowden, D. M., & Sackett, G. P. (1995). Behavioral responses of longtailed macaques to different cage sizes and common laboratory experiences. JCP, 109, 368.
Stetter, K. R., McCann, L. I., Leafgren, M. A., & Segar, M. T. (1995). Diet preferences in rats (Rattus norvegicus) as a function of odor exposure, odor concentration, and conspecific presence. JCP, 109, 384.
Abramson, C. I., & Buckbee, D. A. (1995). Pseudoconditioning in earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris): Support for nonassociative explanations of classical conditioning phenomena through an olfactory paradigm. JCP, 109, 390.
Brown, C. H., & Cannito, M. P. (1995). Modes of vocal variation in Sykes' monkey (Ceropithecus albogularis) squeals. JCP, 109, 398.
Maestripieri, D. (1995). Assessment of danger to themselves and their infants by rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) mothers. JCP, 109, 416.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 63/64, 1995.
McLean, A. P., & Blampied, N. M. (1995). Resistance to reinforcement change in multiple and concurrent schedules assessed in transition and at steady state. JEAB, 63, 1.
Galizio, M., & Liborio, M. O. (1995). The effects of cocaine on behavior maintained by timeout from avoidance. JEAB, 63, 19.
McCarthy, D., & Voss, P. (1995). Delayed matching-to-sample performance: Effects of relative reinforcer frequency and of signaled versus unsignaled reinforcer magnitudes. JEAB, 63, 33.
Alsop, B., Rowley, R., & Fon, C. (1995). Human symbolic matching-to-sample performance: Effects of reinforcer and sample-stimulus probabilities. JEAB, 63, 53.
Temple, W., Scown, J. M., & Foster, T. M. (1995). Changeover delay and concurrent-schedule performance in domestic hens. JEAB, 63, 71.
Baron, A., & Leinenweber, A. (1995). Effects of a variable-ratio conditioning history on sensitivity to fixed-interval contingencies in rats. JEAB, 63, 97.
Manabe, K., Kawashima, T., & Staddon, J. E. R. (1995). Differential vocalization in budgerigars: Towards an experimental analysis of naming. JEAB, 63, 111.
Zentall, T. R., Roper, K. L., & Sherburne, L. M. (1995). Most directed forgetting in pigeons can be attributed to the absence of reinforcement on forget trials during training or to other procedural artifacts. JEAB, 63, 127.
Mazur, J. E. (1995). Conditioned reinforcement and choice with delayed and uncertain primary reinforcers. JEAB, 63, 139.
Sumpter, C. E., Foster, T. M., & Temple, W. (1995). Predicting and scaling hens' preferences for topographically different responses. JEAB, 63, 151.
Watanabe, S., Sakamoto, J., & Wakita, M. (1995). Pigeons' discrimination of paintings by Monet and Picasso. JEAB, 63, 165.
Tomonaga, M. (1995). Visual search by chimpanzees (Pan): Assessment of controlling relations. JEAB, 63, 175.
Cheng, K., & Spetch, M. L. (1995). Stimulus control in the use of landmarks by pigeons in a touch-screen task. JEAB, 63, 187.
McLean, A. P. (1995). Contrast and reallocation of extraneous reinforcers as a function of component duration and baseline rate of reinforcement. JEAB, 63, 203.
Pilgrim, C., & Galizio, M. (1995). Reversal of baseline relations and stimulus equivalence: I. Adults. JEAB, 63, 225.
Pilgrim, C., Chambers, L., & Galizio, M. (1995). Reversal of baseline relations and stimulus equivalence: II. Children. JEAB, 63, 239.
Grace, R. C. (1995). Independence of reinforcement delay and magnitude in concurrent chains. JEAB, 63, 255.
Rush, C. R., Critchfield, T. S., Troisi, J. R., II, & Griffiths, R. R. (1995). Discriminative stimulus effects of diazepam and buspirone in normal volunteers. JEAB, 63, 277.
Mathis, C. E., Johnson, D. F., & Collier, G. H. (1995). Procurement time as a determinant of meal frequency and meal duration. JEAB, 63, 295.
Bateson, M., & Kacelnik, A. (1995). Preferences for fixed and variable food sources: Variability in amount and delay. JEAB, 63, 313.
Alling, K., & Poling, A. (1995). The effects of differing response-force requirements on fixed-ratio responding of rats. JEAB, 63, 331.
Shull, R. L. (1995). Interpreting cognitive phenomena: Review of Donahoe and Palmer's Learning and Complex Behavior. JEAB, 63, 347.
Green, L., Price, P. C., & Hamburger, M. E. (1995). Prisoner's dilemma and the pigeon: Control by immediate consequences. JEAB, 64, 1.
Foster, T. M., Temple, W., Mackenzie, C., DeMello, L. R., & Poling, A. (1995). Delayed matching-to-sample performance of hens: Effects of sample duration and response requirements during the sample. JEAB, 64, 19.
Forzano, L. B., & Logue, A. W. (1995). Self-control and impulsiveness in children and adults: Effects of food preferences. JEAB, 64, 33.
Lamas, E., & Pellon, R. (1995). Food-deprivation effects on punished schedule-induced drinking in rats. JEAB, 64, 47.
Schaal, D. W., Miller, M. A., & Odum, A. L. (1995). Cocaine's effects on food-reinforced pecking in pigeons depend on food-deprivation level. JEAB, 64, 61.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Swindell, S. (1995). Within-session changes in key and lever pressing for water during several multiple variable-interval schedules. JEAB, 64, 75.
Campbell, L. S., & Dougan, J. D. (1995). Within-session changes in the VI response function: Separating food density from elapsed session time. JEAB, 64, 95.
Siegel, E., & Rachlin, H. (1995). Soft commitment: Self-control achieved by response persistence. JEAB, 64, 117.
Fields, L., Landon-Jimenez, D. V., Buffington, D. M., & Adams, B. J. (1995). Maintained nodal-distance effects in equivalence classes. JEAB, 64, 129.
Davison, M., & Jones, B. M. (1995). A quantiative analysis of extreme choice. JEAB, 64, 147.
Dymond, S., & Barnes, D. (1995). A transformation of self-discrimination response functions in accordance with the arbitrarily applicable relations of sameness, more than, and less than. JEAB, 64, 163.
White, K. G. (1995). Action at a temporal distance: Component transition as the relational basis for successive discrimination. JEAB, 64, 185.
Reilly, S., & Macphail, E. M. (1995). Discrimination training, partial reinforcement, and increases in intertrial interval all reduce response speed in a continuously reinforced key-pecking task. JEAB, 64, 215.
Bizo, L. A., & White, K. G. (1995). Biasing the pacemaker in the behavioral theory of timing. JEAB, 64, 225.
McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Swindell, S. (1995). Within-session response rates when reinforcement rate is changed within each session. JEAB, 64, 237.
Bickel, W. K., Green, L., & Vuchinich, R. E. (1995). Behavioral economics (Editorial). JEAB, 64, 257.
Myerson, J., & Green, L. (1995). Discounting of delayed rewards: Models of individual choice. JEAB, 64, 263.
Heyman, G. M., & Tanz, L. (1995). How to teach a pigeon to maximize overall reinforcement rate. JEAB, 64, 277.
Case, D. A., Nichols, P., & Fantino, E. (1995). Pigeons' preference for variable-interval water reinforcement under widely varied water budgets. JEAB, 64, 299.
Tustin, R. D. (1995). Assessing preference for reinforcers using demand curves, work-rate functions, and expansion paths. JEAB, 64, 313.
Petry, N.M., & Heyman, G. M. (1995). Behavioral economics of concurrent ethanol-sucrose reinforcement in the rat: Effects of altering variable-ratio requirements. JEAB, 64, 331.
English, J. A., Rowlett, J. K., & Woolverton, W. L. (1995). Unit-price analysis of opoid consumption by monkeys responding under a progressive-ratio schedule of drug injection. JEAB, 64, 361.
Hursh, S. R., & Winger, G. (1995). Normalized demand for drugs and other reinforcers. JEAB, 64, 373.
Nevin, J. A. (1995). Behavioral economics and behavioral momentum. JEAB, 64, 385.
Rachlin, H. (1995). Behavioral economics without anomalies. JEAB, 64, 397.
Killeen, P. R. (1995). Economics, ecologics, and mechanics: The dynamics of responding under conditions of varying motivation. JEAB, 64, 405.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 33/34, 1995.
Plowright, C. M. S., Duggan, H., & Kruzynski, A. (1995). Anticipatory contrast and diet selection by pigeons. BP, 33, 289.
Compton, D. M. (1995). An investigation of the role of the hippocampus and the amygdala in the encoding of a serial pattern: Effects of a long inter-element interval. BP, 34, 113.
Weatherly, J. N., & McSweeney, F. K. (1995). Within-session response patterns when rats press levers for water: Effects of component stimuli and experimental environment. BP, 34, 141.
Ferguson, S. A., & Paule, M. G. (1995). Lack of effect of prefeeding on food-reinforced temporal response differentiation and progressive ratio responding. BP, 34, 153.
Kramer, P. J., Brown, R. W., & Randall, C. K. (1995). Signal intensity and duration estimation in rats. BP, 34, 265.
Galef, B. G., Jr., & Whiskin, E. E. (1995). Are socially acquired behaviours irreversible? BP, 34, 279.
Cannon, C. B., & McSweeney, F. K. (1995). Within-session changes in responding when rate and duration of reinforcement vary. BP, 34, 285.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 2, 1995.
Young, M. E. (1995). On the origin of personal causal theories. PB&R, 2, 83.
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavior Processes, 20, 1994.
Flaherty, C. F., Krauss, K. L., Rowan, G. A., & Grigson, P. S. (1994). Selective breeding for negative contrast in consummatory behavior. JEP:ABP, 20, 3.
Brown, S. W., & Mellgren, R. L. (1994). Distinction between places and paths in rats' spatial representations. JEP:ABP, 20, 20.
Zhuikov, A. Y., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1994). Quantitative two-process analysis of avoidance conditioning in goldfish. JEP:ABP, 20, 32.
Rescorla, R. A. (1994). Control of instrumental performance by Pavlovian and instrumental stimuli. JEP:ABP, 20, 44.
Bouton, M. E., & Nelson, J. B. (1994). Context-specificity of target versus feature inhibition in a feature-negative discrimination. JEP:ABP, 20, 51.
Roberts, W. A., & Mitchell, S. (1994). Can a pigeon simultaneously process temporal and numerical information? JEP:ABP, 20, 66.
Mark, T. A., & Gallistel, C. R. (1994). Kinetics of matching. JEP:ABP, 20, 79.
Shimp, C. P., Fremouw, T., Ingebritsen, L. M., & Long, K. A. (1994). Molar function depends on molecular structure of behavior. JEP:ABP, 20, 96.
Wright, A. A., & Delius, J. D. (1994). Scratch and match: Pigeons learn matching and oddity with gravel stimuli. JEP:ABP, 20, 108.
Yin, H., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1994). Trial spacing and trial distribution effects in Pavlovian conditioning: Contributions of a comparator mechanism. JEP:ABP, 20, 123.
Church, R. M., Meck, W. H., & Gibbon, J. (1994). Applications of scalar timing theory to individual trials. JEP:ABP, 20, 135.
Broadbent, H. A. (1994). Periodic behavior in a random environment. JEP:ABP, 20, 156.
Zentall, T. R., & Sherburne, L. M. (1994). Transfer of value from S+ to S- in a simultaneous discrimination. JEP:ABP, 20, 176.
Cabeza de Vaca, S., Brown, B. L., & Hemmes, N. S. (1994). Internal clock and memory processes in animal timing. JEP:ABP, 20, 184.
Akins, C. K., Domjan, M., & Gutierrez, G. (1994). Topography of sexually conditioned behavior in male Japaneses quail (Coturnix japonica) depends on the CS-US interval. JEP:ABP, 20, 199.
Bouton, M. E. (1994). Conditioning, remembering, and forgetting. JEP:ABP, 20, 219.
Bennett, C. H., Wills, S. J., Wells, J. O., & Mackinstosh, N. J. (1994). Reduced generalization following preexposure: Latent inhibition of common elements or a difference in familiarity? JEP:ABP, 20, 232.
Bolhuis, J. J., & Honey, R. C. (1994). Within-event learning during filial imprinting. JEP:ABP, 20, 240.
Urcuioli, P. J., & DeMarse, T. (1994). On the relationship between differential outcomes and differential sample responding in matching-to-sample. JEP:ABP, 20, 249.
Aydin, A., & Pearce, J. M. (1994). Prototype effects in categorization by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 20, 264.
Bonardi, C., & Hall, G. (1994). Discriminative inhibition is specific to the response-reinforcer association but not to the discriminative stimulus. JEP:ABP, 20, 278.
Brandon, S. E., Betts, S. L., & Wagner, A. R. (1994). Discriminated lateralized eyeblink conditioning in the rabbit: An experimental context for separating specific and general associative influences. JEP:ABP, 20, 292.
Bizo, L. A., & White, K. G. (1994). Pacemaker rate in the behavioral theory of timing. JEP:ABP, 20, 308.
Brunner, D., Gibbon, J., & Fairhurst, S. (1994). Choice between fixed and variable delays with different reward amounts. JEP: ABP, 20, 331.
Goulet, S., Dore, F. Y., Rousseau, R. (1994). Object permanence and working memory in cats (Delis catus). JEP:ABP, 20, 347.
Brooks, D. C., & Bouton, M. E. (1994). A retrieval cue for extinction attenuates response recovery (renewal) caused by a return to the conditioning context. JEP:ABP, 20, 366.
Lipp, O. V., Sheridan, J., & Siddle, D. A. T. (1994). Human blink startle during aversive and nonaversive Pavlovian conditioning. JEP:ABP, 20, 380.
Zentall, T. R., & Sherburne, L. M. (1994). Role of differential sample responding in the differential outcomes effect involving delayed matching by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 20, 390.
Minor, T. R., Dess, N. K., Ben-David, E., & Chang, W-C. (1994). Individual differences in vulnerability to inescapable shock in rats. JEP:ABP, 20, 402.
Hopkins, W. D., & Bennett, A. J. (1994). Handedness and approach-avoidance behavior in chimpnazees (Pan). JEP:ABP, 20, 413.
Yin, R., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1994). Second-order conditioning and Pavlovian conditioned inhibition: Operation similarities and differences. JEP:ABP, 20, 419.
Neiworth, J. J., & Wright, A. A. (1994). Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) learn category matching in a nonidentical same-different task. JEP:ABP, 20, 429.
Learning and Motivation, 25, 1994.
Droungas, A., & LoLordo, V. M. (1994). Evidence for simultaneous excitatory and inhibitory associations in the explicitly unpaired procedure. L&M, 25, 1.
Roper, K. L., & Zentall, T. R. (1994). Directed forgetting in pigeons: The role of retention interval keypecking on delayed matching accuracy. L&M, 25, 26.
Papini, M. R., & White, N. (1994). Performance during signals for reward omission. L&M, 25, 45.
Forzano, L. B., & Logue, A. W. (1994). Self-control in adult humans: Comparison of qualitatively different reinforcers. L&M, 25, 65.
Parker, L. A., Tomlinson, T., Horn, D., & Erb, S. M. (1994). Relative strength of place conditioning produced by cocaine and morphine assessed in a three-choice paradigm. L&M, 25, 83.
Andrews, M. W., & Rosenblum, L. A. (1994). Diurnal pattern of joystick use by bonnet macaques for food reward: Effects of time-limited access. L&M, 25, 95.
Bonardi, C., & Hall, G. (1994). A search for blocking of occasion setting using a nonexplicit training procedure. L&M, 25, 105.
Van Hamme, L. J., & Wasserman, E. A. (1994). Cue competition in causality judgements: The role of nonpresentation of compound stimulus elements. L&M, 25, 127.
Williams, J. L., Just, J. M., & Worland, P. D. (1994). Effect of repeated-defeat sessions as a colony intruder on subsequent hypoalgesia and freezing in rats. L&M, 25, 152.
Urcuioli, P. J., DeMarse, T., & Zentall, T. R. (1994). Some properties of many-to-one matching with hue, response, and food samples: Retention and mediated transfer. L&M, 25, 175.
Papini, M. R., & Brewer, M. (1994). Response competition and the trial-spacing effect in autoshaping with rats. L&M, 25, 201.
Matute, H. (1994). Learned helplessness and superstitious behavior as opposite effects of uncontrollable reinforcement in humans. L&M, 25, 216.
Zhou, Y. L., & Riccio, D. C. (1994). Pretest cuing can alleviate the forgetting of contextual stimulus attributes. L&M, 25, 233.
Spetch, M. L., & Wilkie, D. M. (1994). Pigeons' use of landmarks presented in digitized images. L&M, 25, 245.
Heyes, C. M., Jaldow, E., & Dawson, G. R. (1994). Imitation in rats: Conditions of occurrence in a bidirectional control procedure. L&M, 25, 276.
Goddard, M., Holland, M., O'Brien, J., & Hansen, D. (1994). Improving conditioning with unsignaled, but not signaled, unconditioned stimuli. L&M, 25, 288.
Dinsmoor, J. A. (1994). A comparison between the block clock and standard autoshaping procedures. L&M, 25, 313.
McAllister, D. E., & McAllister, W. R. (1994). Extinction and reconditioning of classically conditioned fear before and after instrumental learning: Effects of depth of fear and extinction. L&M, 25, 339.
Skinner, D. M., Martin, G. M., Pridgar, A., & van der Kooy, D. (1994). Conditional control of fluid consumption in an occasion setting paradigm is independent of Pavlovian associations. L&M, 25, 368.
Tatham, T. A., & Wanchisen, B. A. (1994). The relation between variable-interval schedule value and subsequent progressive-ratio persistence. L&M, 25, 401.
Grant, D. S., & Spetch, M. L. (1994). The role of asymmetrical coding of duration samples in producing the choose-short effect in pigeons. L&M, 25, 413.
Morgan, R. E., & Riccio, D. A. (1994). Extinction of an amnestic memory in rats: Evidence for the malleability of "inaccessible" information. L&M, 25, 431.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 22, 1994.
Dickinson, A., & Balleine, B. (1994). Motivational control of goal-directed action. AL&B, 22, 1.
Kehoe, E. J., Horne, A. J., Horne, P. S., & Macrae, M. (1994). Summation and configuration between and within sensory modalities in classical conditioning of the rabbit. AL&B, 22, 19.
Rescorla, R. A. (1994). Transfer of instrumental control mediated by a devalued outcome. AL&B, 22, 27.
Nakajima, S. (1994). Contextual control of Pavlovian feature-positive and feature-negative discriminations. AL&B, 22, 34.
Fiori, L. M., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. (1994). Renewal of Pavlovian conditioned inhibition. AL&B, 22, 47.
Machado, A. (1994). Polymorphic response patterns under frequency-dependent selection. AL&B, 22, 53.
Fanselow, M. S., Landeira-Fernandez, J., DeCola, J. P., & Kim, J. J. (1994). The immediate-shock deficit and postshock analgesia: Implications for the relationship between the analgesic CR and UR. AL&B, 22, 72.
Crystal, J. D., & Shettleworth, S. J. (1994). Spatial list learning in black-capped chickadees. AL&B, 22, 77.
Grant, D. S., & Spetch, M. L. (1994). Mediated transfer testing provides evidence for common coding of duration and line samples in many-to-one matching in pigeons. AL&B, 22, 84.
Thomas, D. R., & Morrison, S. K. (1994). Novelty versus retrieval cue value of visual contextual stimuli in pigeons. AL&B, 22, 90.
Topal, J., & Csanyi, V. (1994). The effect of eye-like schema on shuttling activity of wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus): Context-dependent threatening aspects of the eyespot patterns. AL&B, 22, 96.
Koksal, F., Domjan, M., & Weisman, G. (1994). Blocking of the sexual conditioning of differentially effective conditioned stimulus objects. AL&B, 22, 103.
Brodbeck, D. R. (1994). Memory for spatial and local cues: A comparison of a storing and a nonstoring species. AL&B, 22, 119.
Cohen, J. S., Reid, S., & Chew, K. (1994). Effects of varying trial distribution, intra- and extramzae cues, and amount of reward on proactive interference in the radial maze. AL&B, 22, 134.
Saksida, L. M., & Wilkie, D. M. (1994). Time-of-day discrimination by pigeons, Columba livia. AL&B, 22, 143.
Wathen, C. N., & Roberts, W. A. (1994). Multiple-pattern learning by rats on an eight-arm radial maze. AL&B, 22, 155.
Haggbloom, S. J., & Morris, K. M. (1994). Contextual cues and the retrieval of competing memories of goal events. AL&B, 22, 165.
Capaldi, E. D., Owens, J., & Palmer, K. A. (1994). Effects of food deprivation on learning and expression of flavor preferences conditioned by saccharin or sucrose. AL&B, 22, 173.
Ramirez, I. (1994). Flavor preferences conditioned with starch in rats. AL&B, 22, 181.
Aguado, L., Symonds, M., & Hall, G. (1994). Interval between preexposure and test determines the magnitude of latent inhibition: Implications for an interference account. AL&B, 22, 188.
DeVito, P. L., & Fowler, H. (1994). Positive and negative transfer of conditioned aversive stimuli to a conditioned appetitive excitor as a function of aversive US intensity. AL&B, 22, 195.
Williams, D. A. (1994). Slow extinction of conditioned responding following exposure to two bouts of massed shock. AL&B, 22, 203.
Kesner, R. P., Chiba, A. A., & Jackson-Smith, P. (1994). Rats do show primacy and recency effects in memory for lists of spatial locations: A reply to Gaffan. AL&B, 22, 214.
Wright, A. A. (1994). Primacy effects in animal memory and human nonverbal memory. AL&B, 22, 219.
Reed, P. (1994). Less than expected variance in studies of serial position effects is not a sufficient reason for caution. AL&B, 22, 234.
Gaffan, E. A. (1994). Primacy in animals' working memory: Artifacts. AL&B, 22, 231.
Spetch, M. L., Mondloch, M. V., Belke, T. W., & Dunn, R. (1994). Determinants of pigeons' choice between certain and probabilistic outcomes. AL&B, 22, 239.
McSweeney, F. K., Rol, J. M., & Cannon, C. B. (1994). The generality of within-session patterns of responding: Rate of reinforcement and session length. AL&B, 22, 252.
Belke, T. W., & Heyman, G. M. (1994). A matching law analysis of the reinforcing efficacy of wheel running in rats. AL&B, 22, 267.
Blough, P. M., & Lacourse, D. M. (1994). Sequential priming in visual search: Contribution of stimulus-driven facilitation and learned expectancies. AL&B, 22, 275.
McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Baxter, B. W. (1994). A context-specific detrimental effect of UCS preexposure on place conditioning with morphine. AL&B, 22, 282.
Cheng, K. (1994). The determination of direction in andmark-based spatial search in pigeons: A further test of the vector sum model. AL&B, 22, 291.
Bevins, R. A., & Ayres, J. J. B. (1994). Factors affecting rats' location during conditioned suppression training. AL&B, 22, 302.
Swartzentruber, D., & Rescorla, R. A. (1994). Modulation of trained and extinguished stimuli by facilitators and inhibitors. AL&B, 22, 309.
Bouton, M. E., & Ricker, S. T. (1994). Renewal of extinguished responding in a second context. AL&B, 22, 317.
Eddy, T. J., Gallup, G. G. (1994). Passive socialization to humans: Effects on tonic immobility in chickens (Gallus gallus). AL&B, 22, 325.
Batsell, W. R., & Best, M. R. (1994). The role of US novelty in retention interval effects in single-element taste-aversion learning. AL&B, 22, 332.
Franchina, J. J., Johnson, L. J., & Leynes, P. A. (1994). Roles of visual and taste cues in ingestional neophobia: Response latency effects in chicks (Gallus domesticus). AL&B, 22, 341.
Capaldi, E. D., & Hunter, M. J. (1994). Taste and odor in conditioned flavor preference learning. AL&B, 22, 355.
Clayton, N. S., & Krebs, J. R. (1994). One-trial associative memory: Comparison of food-storing and nonstoring species of birds. AL&B, 22, 366.
Kamil, A. C., Balda, R. P., & Olson, D. J. (1994). The effects of requiring different response strategies following caching in Clark's nutcrakers (Nucifraga columbiana). AL&B, 22, 373.
Falls, W. A., & Davis, M. (1994). Fear-potentiated startle using three conditioned stimulus modalities. AL&B, 22, 379.
Colwill, R. M., & Motzkin, D. K. (1994). Encoding of the unconditioned stimulus in Pavlovian conditioning. AL&B, 22, 384.
Grahame, N. J., Barnet, R. C., Gunther, L. M., & Miller, R. R. (1994). Latent inhibition as a performance deficit resulting from Cscontext associations. AL&B, 22, 395.
Rodriguez, F., Duran, E., Vargas, J. P., Torres, B., & Salas, C. (1994). Performance of goldfish trained in allocentric and egocentric maze procedures suggests the presence of a cognitive mapping system in fishes. AL&B, 22, 409.
Tran, T. D., Adducci, L. C., DeBartolo, L. D., Bower, B. A., & Delay, E. R. (1994). Transfer of visual and haptic maze learning in rats. AL&B, 22, 421.
Kastak, D., & Schusterman, R. J. (1994). Transfer of visual identity matching-to-sample in two California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). AL&B, 22, 427.
Thiele, T. E., & Frieman, J. (1994). Taste-potentiated color aversions in pigeons: Examination of CS preexposure and subsequent effects on postconditioning extinction of the taste aversion. AL&B, 22, 436.
Williams, B. A. (1994). Blocking despite changes in reinforcer identity. AL&B, 22, 442.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47B, 1994.
Papini, M. R., & Ishida, M. (1994). Role of magnitude of reinforcement in spaced-trial instrumental learning in turtles (Geoclemys reevesii). QJEP, 47B, 1.
Rodrigo, T., Chamizo, V. D., McLaren, I. P. L., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1994). Effects of pre-exposure to the same or different pattern of extra-maze cues on subsequent extra-maze discrimination. QJEP, 47B, 15.
Rescorla, R. A. (1994). A note on depression of instrumental responding after one trial of outcome devaluation. QJEP, 47B, 27.
Smeets, P. M., & Striefel, S. (1994). Matching to complex stimuli under non-reinforced conditions: Errorless transfer from identity to arbitrary matching tasks. QJEP, 47B, 39.
Bonardi, C., & Hall, G. (1994). Occasion-setting training renders stimuli more similar: Acquired equivalence between the targets of feature-positive discrimination. QJEP, 47B, 63.
Honey, R. C., Bateson, P., & Horn, G. (1994). The role of stimulus comparison in perceptual learning: An investigation with the domestic chick. QJEP, 47B, 83.
Leslie, J. C., & Toal, L. (1994). Varying reinforcement magnitude on interval schedules. QJEP, 47B, 105.
Bolhuis, J. J., Stewart, C. A., & Forrest, E. M. (1994). Retrograde amnesia and memory reactivation in rats with ibotenate lesions to the hippocampus or subiculum. QJEP, 47B, 129.
Vallee-Tourangeau, F., Baker, A. G., & Mercier, P. (1994). Discounting in causality and covariation judgements. QJEP, 47B, 151.
Wong, R. (1994). Response latency of gerbils and hamsters to nuts flavoured with bitter-tasting substances. QJEP, 47B, 173.
Cox, J., & Westbrook, R. F. (1994). The NMDA receptor anagonist MK-801 blocks acquisition and extinction of conditioned hypoalgesic responses in rats. QJEP, 47B, 187.
Balleine, B. (1994). Asymmetrical interactions between thirst and hunger in Pavlovian-instrumental transfer. QJEP, 47B, 211.
Smeets, P. M., & Striefel, S. (1994). A revised blocked-trial procedure for establishing arbitrary matching in children. QJEP, 47B, 241.
Good, M., & Macphail, E. M. (1994). Hippocampal lesions in pigeons (Columba livia) disrupt reinforced preexposure but not overshadowing or blocking. QJEP, 47B, 263.
Good, M., & Macphail, E. M. (1994). The avian hippocampus and short-term memory for spatial and non-spatial information. QJEP, 47B, 293.
Harris, M. R., & McGonigle, B. O. (1994). A model of transitive choice. QJEP, 47B, 319.
Buffalo, B., Gaffan, D., & Murray, E. A. (1994). A primacy effect in monkeys when list position is relevant. QJEP, 47B, 353.
Jitsumori, M. (1994). Discrimination of artificial polymorphous categories by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). QJEP, 47B, 371.
McLaren, I. P. L., Bennett, C., Plaisted, K., Aitken, M., & Mackintosh, N. J. (1994). Latent inhibition, context specificity, and context familiarity. QJEP, 47B, 387.
Etienne, A. S., Sitbon, S., Dahn-Hurni, C., & Maurer, R. (1994). Golden hamsters on the eight-arm maze in light and darkness: The role of dead reckoning. QJEP, 47B, 401.
Westbrook, R. F., Good, A. J., & Kiernan, M. J. (1994). Effects of the interval between exposure to a novel environment and the occurrence of shock on the freezing response of rats. QJEP, 47B, 427.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 108, 1994.
Langley, C. M. (1994). Spatial memory in the desert kangaroo rat (Dipodomys deserti). JCP, 108, 3.
Visalberghi, E., & Limongelli, L. (1994). Lack of comprehension of cause-effect relations in tool-using capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). JCP, 108, 15.
Hennessy, M. B., & Jenkins, R. (1994). A descriptive analysis of nursing behavior in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus). JCP, 108, 23.
Brown, G. S. (1994). Spatial association learning by Rufous hummingbirds (Selasphorus rufus): Effects of relative spacing among stimuli. JCP, 108, 29.
Pepperberg, I. M. (1994). Numerical competence in an African grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus). JCP, 108, 36.
Bronstein, P. M. (1994). On the predictability, sensitization, and habituation of aggression in male Bettas (Betta splendens). JCP, 108, 45.
Nadler, R. D., Dahl, J. F., Collins, D. C., & Gould, K. G. (1994). Sexual behavior of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Male versus female regulation. JCP, 108, 58.
Pellis, S. M., Pellis, V. C., & McKenna, M. M. (1994). Feminine dimension in the play fighting of rats (Rattus norvegicus) and its defeminization neonatally by androgens. JCP, 108, 68.
Povinelli, D. J., Rulf, A. B., & Bierschwale, D. T. (1994). Absence of knowledge attribution and self-recognition in young chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 108, 74.
Farabaugh, S. M., Linzenbold, A., & Dooling, R. J. (1994). Vocal plasticity in Budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus): Evidence for social factors in the learning of contact calls. JCP, 108, 81.
Poti, P., & Spinozzi, G. (1994). Early sensorimotor development in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 108, 93.
MacDonald, S. E. (1994). Gorillas' (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) spatial memory in a foraging task. JCP, 108, 107.
Phelps, M. T., & Roberts, W. A. (1994). Memory for pictures of upright and inverted primate faces in humans (Homo sapiens), squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus), and pigeons (Columba livia). JCP, 108, 114.
Tobin, H., & Logue, A. W. (1994). Self-control across species (Columba livia, Homo sapiens, and Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 108, 126.
Povinelli, D. J., & Davis, D. R. (1994). Differences between chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens) in the resting state of the index finger: Implications for pointing. JCP, 108, 134.
Pinel, J. P. J., Mumby, D. G., Dastur, F. N., & Pinel, J. G. (1994). Rat (Rattus norvegicus) defensive behavior in total darkness: Risk-assessment function of defensive burying. JCP, 108, 140.
Kimble, D., & Whishaw, I. Q. (1994). Spatial behavior in the Brazilian short-tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica): Comparison with the Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) in the Morris water maze and radial arm maze. JCP, 108, 148.
Fagot, J., & Vauclair, J. (1994). Video-task assessment of stimulus novelty effects on hemispheric lateralization in baboons (Papio papio). JCP, 108, 156.
Coussi-Korbel, S. (1994). Learning to outwit a competitor in mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus torquatus). JCP, 108, 164.
Johnsrude, I. S., Weary, D. M., Ratcliffe, L. M., & Weisman, R. G. (1994). Effect of motivational context on conspecific discrimination by brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater). JCP, 108, 172.
Sawrey, D. K., Keith, J. R., & Backes, R. C. (1994). Place learning by three vole species (Microtus ochrogaster, M. montanus, and M. pennsylvanicus) in the Morris swim tank. JCP, 108, 179.
Cole, P. D., & Honig, W. K. (1994). Transfer of a discrimination by pigeons (Columba livia) between pictured locations and the represented environments. JCP, 108, 189.
Fontaine, R. P. (1994). Play as physical flexibility training in five ceboid primates. JCP, 108, 203.
Huber, B., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1994). Place and position learning in honeybess (Apis mellifera). JCP, 108, 213.
Gagnon, S., & Dore, F. Y. (1994). Cross-sectional study of object permanence in domestic puppies (Canis familiaris). JCP, 108, 220.
Grammer, K., & Thornhill, R. (1994). Human (Homo sapiens) facial attractiveness and sexual selection: The role of symmetry and avergeness. JCP, 108, 233.
Brown, C. H., Sinnott, J. M., & Kressley, R. A. (1994). Perception of chirps by Sykes's monkeys (Cercopithecus albogularis) and humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 108, 243.
Crawford, L. L., Akins, C. K., & Domjan, M. (1994). Stimulus control of copulatory behavior in sexually naive male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica): Effects of test context and stimlus movement. JCP, 108, 252.
Manning, J. T., & Denman, J. (1994). Lateral cradling preferences in humans (Homo sapiens): Similarities within families. JCP, 108, 262.
Galef, B. G., Jr., Iliffe, C. P., & Whiskin, E. E. (1994). Social influences on rats' (Rattus novegicus) preferences for flavored foods, scented nest materials, and odors associated with harborage sites: Are flavored foods special? JCP, 108, 266.
Couvillon, P. A., Nagrampa, J. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1994). Learning in honeybees (Apis mellifera) as a function of sucrose concentration: Analysis of the retrospective effect. JCP, 108, 274.
Smith, P., Inglis, I. R., Cowan, D. P., Kerins, G. M., & Bull, D. S. (1994). Symptom-dependent taste aversion induced by an anticoagulant rodenticide in the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 108, 282.
Owren, M. J., & Casale, T. M. (1994). Variations in fundamental frequency peak position in Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) coo calls. JCP, 108, 291.
Brunelli, S. A., Shair, H. N., & Hofer, M. A. (1994). Hypothermic vocalization of rat pups (Rattus norvegicus) elicit and direct maternal search behavior. JCP, 108, 298.
Call, J., & Tomasello, M. (1994). Production and comprehension of referential pointing by orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). JCP, 108, 307.
de Blois, S. T., & Novak, M. A. (1994). Object permanence in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). JCP, 108, 318.
MacDonald, S. E., Pang, J. C., & Gibeault, S. (1994). Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus jacchus) spatial memory in a foraging task: Win-stay versus win-shift strategies. JCP, 108, 328.
Renner, M. J., & Seltzer, C. P. (1994). Sequential structure in behavioral components of object investigation by long-evans rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 108, 335.
Brown, M. F., & Demas, G. E. (1994). Evidence for spatial working memory in honeybees (Apis mellifera). JCP, 108, 344.
Bern, C., & Herzog, H. A., Jr. (1994). Stimulus control of defensive behaviors of garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). JCP, 108, 353.
Andrews, M. W., & Rosenblum, L. A. (1994). Automated recording of individual performance and hand preference during joystick-task acquisition in group-living bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata). JCP, 108, 358.
Weisman, R., Njegovan, M., & Ito, S. (1994). Frequency ratio discrimination by zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 108, 363.
Hebert, P. L., & Courtois, M. (1994). Twenty-five years of behavioral research on great apes: Trends between 1967 and 1991. JCP, 108, 373.
Kaufman, J. D., Burghardt, G. M., & Phillips, J. A. (1994). Density-dependent foraging strategy of a large carnivorous lizard, the savana monitor (Varanus albigularis). JCP, 108, 381.
Kamil, A. C., Balda, R. P., & Olson, D. J. (1994). Performance of four seed-caching corvid species in the radial-arm maze analog. JCP, 108, 385.
Langley, W. M. (1994). Comparison of predatory behaviors of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and grasshopper mice (Onychomys leucogaster). JCP, 108, 394.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 61/62, 1994.
Zeiler, M. D., & Powell, D. G. (1994). Temporal control in fixed-interval schedules. JEAB, 61, 1.
Baron, A., & Leinenweber, A. (1994). Molecular and molar analyses of fixed-interval performance. JEAB, 61, 11.
Bizo, L. A., & White, K. G. (1994). The behavioral theory of timing: Reinforcer rate determines pacemaker rate. JEAB, 61, 19.
Lattal, K. A., & Metzger, B. (1994). Response acquisition by Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) with delayed visual reinforcement. JEAB, 61, 35.
Davison, M., & McCarthy, D. (1994). Effects of the discriminability of alternatives in three-alternative concurrent-schedule performance. JEAB, 61, 45.
Belke, T. W., & Heyman, G. M. (1994). Increasing and signaling background reinforcement: Effect on the foreground response-reinforcer relation. JEAB, 61, 65.
Mazur, J. E. (1994). Effects of intertrial reinforcers on self-control choice. JEAB, 61, 83.
Petry, N. M., & Heyman, G. M. (1994). Effects of qualitatively different reinforcers on the parameters of the response-strength equation. JEAB, 61, 97.
Williams, B. A., & Wixted, J. T. (1994). Shortcomings of the behavioral competition theory of contrast: Reanalysis of McLean (1992). JEAB, 61, 107.
Grace, R. C. (1994). A contextual model of concurrent-chains choice. JEAB, 61, 113.
Hodos, W., & Ator, N. A. (1994). A festschrift in honor of Joseph V. Brady in his 70th year. JEAB, 61, 131.
Laurence, M. T., Hineline, P. N., & Bersh, P. J. (1994). The puzzle of responding maintained by response-contingent shock. JEAB, 61, 135.
Stein, L., Xue, B. G., & Belluzzi, J. D. (1994). In vitro reinforcement of hippocampal bursting: A search for Skinner's atoms of behavior. JEAB, 61, 155.
Lamb, R. J., & Henningfield, J. E. (1994). Human d-amphetamine drug discrimination: Methamphetamine and hydromorphine. JEAB, 61, 169.
Silverman, K., Mumford, G. K., & Griffiths, R. R. (1994). A procedure for studying the within-session onset of human drug discrimination. JEAB, 61, 181.
DeGrandpre, R. J., Bickel, W. K., Higgins, S. T., & Hughes, J. R. (1994). A behavioral economic analysis of concurrently available money and cigarettes. JEAB, 61, 191.
Kelly, T. H., Foltin, R. W., Emurian, C. S., & Fischman, M. W. (1994). Effects of D9-THC on marijuana smoking, dose choice, and verbal reports of drug liking. JEAB, 61, 203.
Caine, S. B., & Koob, G. F. (1994). Effects of mesolimbic dopamine depletion on responding maintained by cocaine and food. JEAB, 61, 213.
Lewis, M. J., & June, H. L. (1994). Synergistic effects of ethanol and cocaine on brain stimulation reward. JEAB, 61, 223.
Hienz, R. D., Spear, D. J., & Bowers, D. A. (1994). Effects of cocaine on simple reaction times and sensory threholds in baboons. JEAB, 61, 231.
Armington, J. C., & Adolph, A. R. (1994). Spectral and pattern response in the rabbit retina. JEAB, 61, 247.
Anderson, D. E. (1994). Behavior analysis and the search for the origins of hypertension. JEAB, 61, 255.
Turkkan, J. S. (1994). Biobehavioral effects of extended salt loading and conflict stress in intact baboons. JEAB, 61, 263.
Randall, D. C., Brown, D. R. (1994). Stability of visceral behavior in the awake rat during rest. JEAB, 61, 273.
Taub, E., Crago, J. E., Burgio, L. D., Groomers, T. E., Cook, III, E. W., DeLica, S. C., & Miller, N. E. (1994). An operant approach to rehabilitation medicine: Overcoming learned nonuse by shaping. JEAB, 61, 281.
Cohen, H. L. (1994). Designing a behavioral program for a barrio in Tegucigalpa Honduras. JEAB, 61, 295.
Strumwasser, F. (1994). The relations between neuroscience and human behavioral science. JEAB, 61, 307.
Petras, J. M. (1994). Neurology and neuropathology of Soman-induced brain injury: An overview. JEAB, 61, 319.
Elsmore, T. F., & McBride, S. A. (1994). An eight-alternative concurrent schedule: Foraging in a radial maze. JEAB, 61, 331.
Preston, R. A. (1994). Choice in the time-left procedure and in concurrent chains with a time-left terminal link. JEAB, 61, 349.
Cohen, S. L., Pederson, J., Kinney, G. G., & Myers, J. (1994). Effects of reinforcement history on responding under progressive-ratio schedules of reinforcement. JEAB, 61, 375.
Jones, B. M., & White, K. G. (1994). An investigation of the differential-outcomes effect within sessions. JEAB, 61, 389.
McLean, A. P., & Morritt, C. F. (1994). Contrast and undermatching with regular or irregular alternation of components. JEAB, 61, 407.
Reed, P. (1994). Brief-stimulus presentations on multiform tandem schedules. JEAB, 61, 417.
Polson, D. A., & Parsons, J. A. (1994). Precurrent contingencies: Behavior reinforced by altering reinforcement probability for other behavior. JEAB, 61, 427.
Cole, M. R. (1994). Response-rate differences in variable-interval and variable-ratio schedules: An old problem revisited. JEAB, 61, 441.
Savanstano, H. I., & Fantino, E. (1994). Human choice in concurrent ratio-interval schedules of reinforcement. JEAB, 61, 453.
Williams, W. A., & Fantino, E. (1994). Delay reduction and optimal foraging: Variable-ratio search in a foraging analogue. JEAB, 61, 465.
van Haaren, F., & Zarcone, T. J. (1994). Effects of chlordiazepoxide and cocaine on concurrent food and avoidance-of-timeout schedules. JEAB, 61, 479.
Perez-Gonzalez, L. A. (1994). Transfer of relational stimulus control in conditional discriminations. JEAB, 61, 487.
Heyman, G. M., & Monaghan, M. M. (1994). Reinforcer magnitude (sucrose concentration) and the matching law theory of response strength. JEAB, 61, 505.
Bermejo, R., Houben, D., & Zeigler, H. P. (1994). Dissecting the conditioned pecking response: An integrated system for the analysis of pecking response parameters. JEAB, 61, 517.
Mace, F. C. (1994). Basic research needed for stimulating the development of behavioral technologies. JEAB, 61, 529.
Gee, P., Stephenson, D., & Wright, D. E. (1994). Temporal discrimination learning of operant feeding in goldfish (Carassius auratus). JEAB, 62, 1.
Stubbs, D. A., Dreyfus, L. R., Fetterman, J. G., Boynton, D. M., Locklin, N., & Smith, L. D. (1994). Duration comparison: Relative stimulus differences, stimulus age, and stimulus predictiveness. JEAB, 62, 15.
Chelonis, J. J., King, G., Logue, A. W., & Tobin, H. (1994). The effect of variable delays on self-control. JEAB, 62, 33.
Schama, K. F., & Branch, M. N. (1994). Tolerance to cocaine's rate-increasing effects upon repeated administration. JEAB, 62, 45.
Howell, L. L., & Landrum, A. M. (1994). Behavioral and pharmacological modulation of respiration in rhesus monkeys. JEAB, 62, 57.
Dougherty, D. M., Cherek, D. R., & Roache, J. D. (1994). The effects of smoked marijuana on progressive-interval schedule performance in humans. JEAB, 62, 73.
Davison, M., & McCarthy, D. (1994). Leaving patches: An investigation of a laboratory analogue. JEAB, 62, 89.
McSweeney, F. K., Roll, J. M., & Weatherly, J. N. (1994). Within-session changes in responding during several simple schedules. JEAB, 62, 109.
Dougherty, D. M., Cherek, D. R. (1994). Effects of social context, reinforcer probability, and reinforcer magnitude on humans' choices to compete or not to compete. JEAB, 62, 133.
Evans, M. J., Duvel, A., Funk, M. L., Lehman, B., Sparrow, J., Watson, N. T., & Neuringer, A. (1994). Social reinforcement pf operant behavior in rats: A methodological note. JEAB, 62, 149.
Williams, B. A., & Dunn, R. (1994). Context specificity of conditioned-reinforcement effects on discrimination acquisition. JEAB, 62, 157.
Collier, G., Johnson, D. F., Borin, G., & Mathis, C. E. (1994). Drinking in a patchy environment: The effect of the price of water. JEAB, 62, 169.
McCarthy, D., Voss, P., & Davison, M. (1994). Leaving patches: Effects of travel requirements. JEAB, 62, 185.
Allan, R. W., & Zeigler, H. P. (1994). Autoshaping the pigeon's gape response: Acquisition and topography as a function of reinforcer type and magnitude. JEAB, 62, 201.
Hyten, C., Madden, G. J., & Field, D. P. (1994). Exchange delays and impulsive choice in adult humans. JEAB, 62, 225.
Critchfield, T. S. (1994). Bias in self-evaluation: Signal probability effects. JEAB, 62, 235.
Dymond, S., & Barnes, D. (1994). A transfer of self-discrimination response functions through equivalence relations. JEAB, 62, 251.
Stockhorst, U. (1994). Effects of different accessibility of reinforcement schedules on choice in humans. JEAB, 62, 269.
Foltin, R. W. (1994). Does package size matter? A unit-price analysis of "demand" for food in baboons. JEAB, 62, 293.
Avila S., R., & Bruner, C. A. (1994). Varying the temporal placement of a drinking oppotunity in a fixed-interval schedule. JEAB, 62, 307.
Lana, R. E. (1994). Social history and the behavioral repertoire. JEAB, 62, 315.
Dougher, M. J., Augustson, E., Markham, M. R., Greenway, D. E., & Wulfert, E. (1994). The transfer of respondent eliciting and extinction functions through stimulus equivalence. JEAB, 62, 331.
Belke, T. W., & Spetch, M. L. (1994). Choice between reliable and unreliable reinforcement alternatives revisited: Preference for unreliable reinforcement. JEAB, 62, 353.
Hackenberg, T. D., & Joker, V. R. (1994). Instructional versus schedule control of humans' choices in situations of diminishing returns. JEAB, 62, 367.
Alsop, B., Stewart, K. E., & Honig, W. K. (1994). Cued and uncued terminal links in concurrent-chains schedules. JEAB, 62, 385.
Kuno, H., Kitadate, T., & Iwamoto, T. (1994). Formation of transitivity in conditional matching to sample by pigeons. JEAB, 62, 399.
Gibbon, J., & Fairhurst, S. (1994). Ratio versus difference comparators in choice. JEAB, 62, 409.
Dougan, J. D. (1994). Gallistel's The organization of learning: This is not creation science. JEAB, 62, 435.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 31/32/33, 1994.
Pinnow, M. & Schneider, K. (1994). Mimetic behavior of rats in flavor aversion learning. BP, 31, 1.
Wilkie, D. M., Saksida, L. M., Samson, P., & Lee, A. (1994). Properties of time-place learning by pigeons, Columba livia. BP, 31, 39.
Georgakopoulos, J., & Etienne, A. S. (1994). Identifying location by dead reckoning and external cues. BP, 31, 57.
van Haaren, F., & Zarcone, T. (1994). Some functional characteristics of avoidance of timeout from response-dependent food presentation in rats. BP, 31, 197.
McSweeney, F. K., & Johnson, K. S. (1994). The effect of time between sessions on within-session patterns of responding. BP, 31, 207.
Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (1994). The effect of separate reinforced and nonreinforced exposures to a context participating in a Pavlovian discrimination procedure. BP, 31, 231.
Mandell, C., & Sheen, V. (1994). Equivalence class formation as a function of the pronounceability of the sample stimuli. BP, 32, 29.
Nakajima, S. (1994). Contextual control of Pavlovian bidirectional occasion setting. BP, 32, 53.
Leung, J.-P. (1994). Psychological distance to reward: The aversiveness of the first component stimulus in a chain. BP, 32, 67.
Wilkie, D. M., Mak, T., & Saksida, L. M. (1994). Pigeons' landmark use as revealed in a 'feature-positive', digitized landscape, touchscreen paradigm. BP, 32, 87.
Shye, S., Yanai, J., & Pick, C. G. (1994). Directional consistency: Determinant of learned maze performance of five mice strains. BP, 32, 117.
Takahashi, M. (1994). Concurrent schedule control of monkey's observing during vigilance. BP, 32, 133.
Reid, A. K. (1994). Learning new response sequences. BP, 32, 147.
Heyes, C. M., Jaldow, E., Nokes, T., & Dawson, G. R. (1994). Imitation in rats (Rattus norvegicus): The role of demonstrator action. BP, 32, 173.
Bovet, J. (1994). Homing in humans: A different look. BP, 32, 197.
Wearden, J. H., & Towse, J. N. (1994). Temporal generalization in humans: Three further studies. BP, 32, 247.
Dittrich, W. (1994). How monkeys see others: Discrimination and recognition of monkeys' shape. BP, 33, 139.
Ryan, C. M. E., & Lea, S. E. G. (1994). Images of conspecifics as categories to be discriminated by pigeons and chickens: Slides, video tapes, stuffed birds and live birds. BP, 33, 155.
Bredat, S., & Bruyer, R. (1994). The cognitive approach to familiar face processing in human subjects. BP, 33, 213.
Zayan, R. (1994). Mental representation in the recognition of conspecific individuals. BP, 33, 233.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (selected titles), 1, 1994.
Timberlake, W., & Silva, F. J. (1994). Observation of behavior, inference of function, and the study of learning. PB&R, 1, 73.
Williams, B. A. (1994). Contingency theory and the effect of the duration of signals for noncontingent reinforcement. PB&R, 1, 111.
Capaldi, E. J. (1994). The sequential view: From rapidly fading stimulus traces to the organization of memory and the abstract concept of number. PB&R, 1, 156.
Amsel, A. (1994). Précis of Frustration theory: An analysis of dispositional learning and memory. PB&R, 1, 280.
Bitterman, M. E. (1994). Amsel's analysis of reward-schedule effects. PB&R, 1, 297.
Capaldi, E. J. (1994). The relation between memory and expectancy as revealed by percentage and sequence of reward investigations. PB&R, 1, 303.
Daly, H. B., & Daly, J. T. (1994). Persistence and the importance of nonreward: Some applications of frustration theory and DMOD. PB&R, 1, 311.
Hulse, S. H. (1994). The other side of the coin: Cognitive properties of nonreward. PB&R, 1, 318.
Killeen, P. R. (1994). Frustration: Theory and practice. PB&R, 1, 323.
Amsel, A. (1994). Endnotes. PB&R, 1, 327.
Green, L., Fristoe, N., & Myerson, J. (1994). Temporal discounting and preference reversals in choice between delayed outcomes. PB&R, 1, 383.
Timberlake, W. (1994). Behavior systems, associationism, and Pavlovian conditioning. PB&R, 1, 405.
Domjan, M. (1994). Formulation of a behavior system for sexual conditioning. PB&R, 1, 421.
Fanselow, M. S. (1994). Neural organization of the defensive behavior system responsible for fear. PB&R, 1, 429.
Hogan, J. A. (1994). Structure and development of behavior systems. PB&R, 1, 439.
Shettleworth, S. J. (1994). Commentary: What are behavior systems and what use are they? PB&R, 1, 451.
Williams, B. A. (1994). Conditioned reinforcement: Neglected or outmoded explanatory concept? PB&R, 1, 457.
Lyn, S. A., & Capaldi, E. D. (1994). Robust conditioned flavor preferences with a sensory preconditioning procedure. PB&R, 1, 491.
Mackintosh, N. J. (Ed.). (1994). Animal learning and cognition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Mackintosh, N. J. (1994). Introduction, 1.
Hall, G. (1994). Pavlovian conditioning: Laws of association, 15.
Dickinson, A. (1994). Instrumental conditioning, 45.
Williams, B. A. (1994). Reinforcement and choice, 81.
Pearce, J. M. (1994). Discrimination and categorization, 110.
Morris, R. G. M. (1994). The neural basis of learning with particular reference to the role of synaptic plasticity: Where are we a century after Cajal's speculations?, 135.
Shettleworth, S. J. (1994). Biological approaches to the study of learning, 185.
Gallistel, C. R. (1994). Space and time, 221.
Gordon, W. C., & Klein, R. L. (1994). Animal memory: The effects of context change on retention performance, 255.
Heyes, C. M. (1994). Social cognition in primates, 281.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1994). Language in comparative perspective, 307.
Shanks, D. R. (1994). Human associative learning, 335.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 19, 1993.
Shettleworth, S. J. (1993). Varieties of learning and memory in animals. JEP:ABP, 19, 5.
Grant, D. S., & Spetch, M. L. (1993). Analogical and nonanalogical coding of samples differing in duration in a choice-matching task in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 19, 15.
Shimp, C. P., & Friedrich, F. L. (1993). Behavioral and computational models of spatial attention. JEP:ABP, 19, 26.
Holloway, K. S., & Domjan, M. (1993). Sexual approach conditioning: Unconditioned stimulus factors. JEP:ABP, 19, 38.
Holloway, K. S., & Domjan, M. (1993). Sexual approach conditioning: Tests of unconditioned stimulus devaluation using hormone manipulations. JEP:ABP, 19, 47.
Cheng, K., & Westwood, R. (1993). Analysis of single trials in pigeons' timing performance. JEP:ABP, 19, 56.
Cheng, K., Westwood, R., & Crystal, J. D. (1993). Memory variance in the peak procedure of timing in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 19, 68.
Brooks, D. C., & Bouton, M. E. (1993). A retrieval cue for extinction attenuates spontaneous recovery. JEP:ABP, 19, 77.
Honey, R. C., Hall, G., & Bonardi, C. (1993). Negative priming in associative learning: Evidence from a serial-conditioning procedure. JEP:ABP, 19, 90.
Blough, D. S. (1993). Reaction time drifts identify objects of attention in pigeon visual search. JEP:ABP, 19, 107.
Fanselow, M. S., DeCola, J. P., & Young, S. L. (1993). Mechanisms responsible for reduced contextual conditioning with massed unsignaled unconditional stimuli. JEP:ABP, 19, 121.
Olson, D. J., Kamil, A. C., & Balda, R. P. (1993). Effects of response strategy and retention interval on performance of Clark's nutcrakers in a radial maze analogue. JEP:ABP, 19, 138.
Fetterman, J. G. (1993). Numerosity discrimination: Both time and number matter. JEP:ABP, 19, 149.
Bouton, M. E., & Brooks, D. C. (1993). Time and context effects on performance in a Pavlovian discrimination reversal. JEP:ABP, 19, 165.
Pearce, J. M., & Redhead, E. S. (1993). The influence of an irrelevant stimulus on two discriminations. JEP:ABP, 19, 180.
Brown, M. F., Rish, P. A., VonCulin, J. E., & Edberg, J. A. (1993). Spatial guidance of choice behavior in the radial-arm maze. JEP:ABP, 19, 195.
Barnet, R. C., Grahame, N. J., & Miller, R. R. (1993). Local time horizons in Pavlovian conditioning. JEP:ABP, 19, 215.
Blough, D. S. (1993). Effects on search speed of the probability of target-distractor combinations. JEP:ABP, 19, 231.
Jitsumori, M. (1993). Category discrimination of artificial ploymorphous stimuli based on feature learning. JEP:ABP, 19, 244.
Albert, M., Ricker, S., Bevins, R. A., & Ayers, J. J. B. (1993). Extending continuous versus discontinuous conditioned stimuli before versus after unconditioned stimuli. JEP:ABP, 19, 255.
Kehoe, E. J., Horne, P. S., Macrae, M., & Horne, A. J. (1993). Real-time processing of serial stimuli in classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. JEP:ABP, 19, 265.
Weiss, S. J., Panlilo, L. V., & Schindler, C. W. (1993). Single-incentive selective associations produced solely as a function of compound-stimulus conditioning context. JEP:ABP, 19, 284.
Harper, D. N., McLean, A. P., & Dalrymple-Alford, J. C. (1993). List item memory in rats: Effects of delay and delay task. JEP:ABP, 19, 307.
DeMarse, T. B., & Urcuioli, P. J. (1993). Enhancement of matching acquisition by differential comparison-outcome associations. JEP:ABP, 19, 317.
Barnet, R. C., Grahame, N. J., & Miller, R. R. (1993). Temporal encoding as a determinant of blocking. JEP:ABP, 19, 327.
Papini, M. R., & Bitterman, M. E. (1993). The two-test strategy in the study of inhibitory conditioning. JEP:ABP, 19, 342.
Spetch, M. L., & Mondloch, M. V. (1993). Control of pigeons' spatial search by graphic landmarks in a touch-screen task. JEP:ABP, 19, 353.
Willson, R. J., & Wilkie, D. M. (1993). Pigeons remember briefly trained spatial location-food associations over extended time periods. JEP:ABP, 19, 373.
Washburn, D. A. (1993). The stimulus movement effect: Allocation of attention or artifact. JEP:ABP, 19, 380.
Hall, G., Ray, E., & Bonardi, C. (1993). Acquired equivalence between cues trained with a common antecedent. JEP:ABP, 19, 391.
Wixted, J. T. (1993). A signal detection analysis of memory for nonoccurrence in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 19, 400.
Learning and Motivation, 24, 1993.
Jackson-Smith, P., Zentall, T. R., & Steirn, J. N. (1993). Prospective and retrospective memory processes in pigeons' performance on a successive delayed matching-to-sample task. L&M, 24, 1.
Brown, M. F., & Lesniak-Karpiak, K. B. (1993). Choice criterion effects in the radial-arm maze: Maze-arm incline and brightness. L&M, 24, 23.
Sonoda, A., & Hirai, H. (1993). The differential effect of control vs loss of control over food acquisition on disk-pull responses elicited by inescapable shocks. L&M, 24, 40.
Loy, I., Alvarez, R., Rey, V., & Lopez, M. (1993). Context-US associations rather than occasion setting in taste aversion learning. L&M, 24, 55.
Hammerl, M. (1993). Blocking observed in human instrumental conditioning. L&M, 24, 73.
Pavlik, W. B., & Flora, S. R. (1993). Human responding on multiple variable interval schedules and extinction. L&M, 24, 88.
Reed, P. (1993). Differential outcome effect does not control performance in a two-choice discrimination task with visual stimuli. L&M, 24, 101.
Holland, P. C., & Haas, M. L. (1993). The effects of target salience in operant feature positive discriminations. L&M, 24, 119.
Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1993). Asymmetrical coding of food and no-food events by pigeons: Sample pecking versus food as the basis of the sample code. L&M, 24, 141.
Spetch, M. L., & Grant, D. S. (1993). Pigeons' memory for event duration in choice and successive matching-to-sample tasks. L&M, 24, 156.
Papini, M. R., & Dudley, R. T. (1993). Effects of the number of trials per session on autoshaping in rats. L&M, 24, 175.
Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (1993). Competition between contextual and punctate stimuli for inhibitory control in a Pavlovian discrimination procedure. L&M, 24, 194.
Yin, H., Grahame, N. J., & Miller, R. R. (1993). Extinction of comparator stimuli during and after acquisition: Differential facilitative effects on Pavlovian responding. L&M, 24, 219.
Hall, G., & Honey, R. C. (1993). Poststimulus events in discrimination learning with delayed reinforcement: Role of distraction and implications for "marking". L&M, 24, 242.
Nakajima, S. (1993). Asymmetrical effects of a temporal gap between feature and target on Pavlovian serial feature-positive and feature-negative discriminations. L&M, 24, 255.
Haggbloom, S. J. (1993). Positive transfer across grouping cue modalities in rat serial learning. L&M, 24, 266.
Overmier, J. B., & Murison, R. (1993). Temporal location of contextual exposure determines whether shocks influence later ulcer vulnerability. L&M, 24, 282.
Schreurs, B. G. (1993). Long-term memory and extinction of the classically conditioned rabbit nictitating membrane response. L&M, 24, 293.
Skjoldager, P., Pierre, P. J., & Mittleman, G. (1993). Reinforcer magnitude and progressive ratio responding in the rat: Effects of increased effort, prefeeding, and extinction. L&M, 24, 303.
Holland, P. C., & Coldwell, S. E. (1993). Transfer of inhibitory stimulus control in operant feature-negative discriminations. L&M, 24, 345.
Miller, J. S., Jagielo, J. A., & Spear, N. E. (1993). The influence of retention interval on the US preexposure effect: Changes in context blocking over time. L&M, 24, 376.
Schreurs, B. G., Kehoe, E. J., & Gormezano, I. (1993). Concurrent associative transfer and competition in serial conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. L&M, 24, 395.
Cohen, J. S., Mallet, P. E., & O'Malley, K. (1993). Chunking by proximal arm cues facilitates rats' performance in the radial maze. L&M, 24, 413.
Glover, D. A., & Hanley, G. L. (1993). Choice in a multi-response environment: Testing response substitution for an inelastic behavior. L&M, 24, 433.
Animal Learning & Behavior, 21, 1993.
Barnet, R. C., Grahame, N. J., & Miller, R. R. (1993). Local context and the comparator hypothesis. AL&B, 21, 1.
Swartzentruber, D. (1993). Transfer of contextual control across similarly trained conditioned stimuli. AL&B, 21, 14.
Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1993). Learning in honeybees as a function of amount of reward: Further experiments with color. AL&B, 21, 23.
Fujita, K., Blough, D. S., & Blough, P. M. (1993). Effects of the inclination of context lines on perception of the Ponzo illusion by pigeons. AL&B, 21, 29.
Laland, K. N., & Plotkin, H. C. (1993). Social transmission of food preferences among Norway rats by marking of food sites and by gustatory contact. AL&B, 21, 35.
Crawford, L. L., & Domjan, M. (1993). Sexual approach conditioning: Omission contingency tests. AL&B, 21, 42.
Bakner, L., & Treichler, F. R. (1993). Age differences in the acquisition and retention of concurrent discriminations by monkeys. AL&B, 21, 51.
MacDonald, S. E. (1993). Delayed matching-to-successive-samples in pigeons: Short-term memory for item and order information. AL&B, 21, 59.
Brown, M. F., & Huggins, C. K. (1993). Maze-arm length affects a choice criterion in the radial-arm maze. AL&B, 21, 68.
Ducharme, M. J., & Santi, A. (1993). Alterations in the memory code for temporal events induced by differential outcome expectancies in pigeons. AL&B, 21, 73.
Neuringer, A. (1993). Reinforced variation and selection. AL&B, 21, 83.
Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. (1993). Coding of feature and no-feature events by pigeons performing a delayed conditional discrimination. AL&B, 21, 92.
Rodriguez, W. A., Borberly, L. S., & Garcia, R. S. (1993). Attenuation by contextual cues of retroactive interference of a conditional discrimination in rats. AL&B, 21, 101.
Grant, D. S., & Robinson, T. C. (1993). Cross-stimulus transfer of timing in pigeons. AL&B, 21, 106.
Steirn, J. N., Zentall, T. R., & Sherburne, L. M. (1993). Representation strength in pigeon short-term memory: Effect of delay training. AL&B, 21, 113.
Santi, A., Bridson, S., & Ducharme, M. J. (1993). Memory codes for temporal and nontemporal samples in many-to-one matching by pigeons. AL&B, 21, 120.
Remy, M., & Zeigler, H. P. (1993). Classical conditioning of jaw movements in the pigeon: Acquisition and response topography. AL&B, 21, 131.
Dess, N. K., & Soltysik, S. S. (1993). Associative properties of a conditioned inhibitor as a function of age in kittens. AL&B, 21, 138.
Morell, J. R., & Holland, P. C. (1993). Summation and transfer of negative occasion setting. AL&B, 21, 145.
Batsell, W. R., & Best, M. R. (1993). One bottle too many? Method of testing determines the detection of overshadowing and retention of taste aversions. AL&B, 21, 154.
Reed, P., Szczudlo, V., Willis, A., & Hall, G. (1993). The influence of brief stimuli uncorrelated with reinforcement on choice between variable-ratio schedules. AL&B, 21, 159.
Helmstetter, F. J., & Fanselow, M. S. (1993). Aversively motivated changes in meal patterns of rats in a closed economy: The effects of shock density. AL&B, 21, 168.
Rescorla, R. A. (1993). Interference among modulators. AL&B, 21, 179.
Fischer, M. E., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1993). Choice in honeybees as a function of the probability of reward. AL&B, 21, 187.
Owens, J., Capaldi, E. D., & Sheffer, J. D. (1993). The exposure effects as it opposes flavor-nutrient learning. AL&B, 21, 196.
Dreyfus, L. R., DePorto-Callan, D., & Pesillo, S. A. (1993). Changeover contingencies and choice on concurrent schedules. AL&B, 21, 203.
Galef, B. G., & Durlach, P. J. (1993). Absence of blocking, overshadowing, and latent inhibition in social enhancement of food preferences. AL&B, 21, 214.
Heyes, C. M., Jaldow, E., & Dawson, G. R. (1993). Observational extinction: Observation of nonreinforced responding reduces resistance to extinction in rats. AL&B, 21, 221.
Langley, C. M., & Riley, D. A. (1993). Limited capacity information processing and pigeon matching-to-sample: Testing alternative hypotheses. AL&B, 21, 226.
Zentall, T. R., Sherburne, L. M., & Urcuioli, P. J. (1993). Common coding by pigeons in a many-to-one delayed matching task as evidenced by facilitation and interference effects. AL&B, 21, 233.
Rescorla, R. A. (1993). Preservation of response-outcome associations through extinction. AL&B, 21, 238.
Gagon, S., & Dore, F. Y. (1993). Search behavior of dogs (Canis familiaris) in invisible displacement problems. AL&B, 21, 246.
Chapuis, N., & Scardigli, P. (1993). Shortcut ability in hamster (Mesocricetus auratus): The role of environmental and kinesthetic information. AL&B, 21, 255.
Etienne, A. S., Lambert, S. J., Reverdin, B., & Teroni, E. (1993). Learning to recalibrate the role of dead reckoning and visual cues in spatial navigation. AL&B, 21, 266.
Hulse, S. H., & Kline, C. L. (1993). The perception of time relations in auditory tempo discrimination. AL&B, 21, 281.
Aronson, L., Balsam, P. D., & Gibbon, J. (1993). Temporal comparator rules and responding in multiple schedules. AL&B, 21, 293.
Powell, D. A., Gibbs, C. M., Maxwell, B., & Levine-Bryce, D. (1993). On the generality of conditioned bradycardia in rabbits: Assessment of CS and US modality. AL&B, 21, 303.
Lachnit, H., & Kimmel, H. D. (1993). Positive and negative patterning in human classical skin conductance response conditioning. AL&B, 21, 314.
Rescorla, R. A. (1993). Inhibitory associations between S and R in extinction. AL&B, 21, 327.
Colwill, R. M. (1993). Signaling the omission of a response-contingent outcome reduces discriminative control. AL&B, 21, 337.
Honig, W. K., & Stewart, K. E. (1993). Relative numerosity as a dimension of stimulus control: The peak shift. AL&B, 21, 346.
Tomie, A., Carelli, R., & Wagner, G. C. (1993). Negative correlation between tone (S-) and water increases target bitingduring S- in rats. AL&B, 21, 355.
Brown, B. L., Hemmes, N. S., Cabeza de Vaca, S., & Pagano, C. (1993). Sign and goal tracking during delay and trace autoshaping in pigeons. AL&B, 21, 360.
Bonardi, C., Rey, V., Richmond, M., & Hall, G. (1993). Acquired equivalence of cues in pigeons autoshaping: Effects of training with common consequences and with common antecedents. AL&B, 21, 369.
Schusterman, R. J., Hanggi, E., & Gisiner, R. C. (1993). Remembering in California sea lions: Using priming cues to facilitate language-like performance. AL&B, 21, 377.
Grant, D. S., & Spetch, M. L. (1993). Memory for duration in pigeons: Dissociation of choose-short and temporal-summation effects. AL&B, 21, 384.
Arnold, H. M., & Spear, N. E. (1993). Order and duration of stimuli are important determinants of reactivation. AL&B, 21, 391.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 46B, 1993.
Huber, L., & Lenz, R. (1993). Test of the linear feature model of ploymorphous concept discrimination with pigeons. QJEP, 46B, 1.
Lea, S. E. G., Lohmann, A., & Ryan, C. M. E. (1993). Discrimination of five-dimensional stimuli by pigeons: Limitations of feature analysis. QJEP, 46B, 19.
Rilling, M., DeMarse, T., & LaClaire, L. (1993). Contour deletion as a method for identifying the weights of features underlying object recognition. QJEP, 46B, 43.
Bouton, M. E., Rosengard, C., Achenbach, G. C., Peck, C. A., & Brooks, D. C. (1993). Effects of contextual conditioning and unconditional stimulus presentation on performance in appetitive conditioning. QJEP, 46B, 63.
Kentridge, R. W., & Aggleton, J. P. (1993). Changes in Cis(Z)-Flupentixol-induced dopamine blockade produce contrast effects in rats. QJEP, 46B, 113.
Wong, R., & McBride, C. B. (1993). Flavour neophobia in gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) and hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). QJEP, 46B, 129.
Fantino, E., & Case, D. A. (1993). The delay-reduction hypothesis: Effects of informative events on response rates and choice. QJEP, 46B, 145.
Wearden, J. H., & Ferrara, A. (1993). Subjective shortening in humans' memory for stimulus duration. QJEP, 46B, 163.
Bentall, R. P., Dickens, D. W., & Fox, S. R. A. (1993). Naming and equivalence: Response latencies for emergent relations. QJEP, 46B, 187.
Whitney, L., & White, K. G. (1993). Dimensional shift and transfer of attention. QJEP, 46B, 225.
Honey, R. C., Horn, G., & Bateson, P. (1993). Perceptual learning during filial imprinting: Evidence from transfer of training studies. QJEP, 46B, 253.
Kiernan, M. J., & Westbrook, R. F. (1993). Effects of exposure to a to-be-shocked environment upon the rat's freezing response: Evidence for facilitation, latent inhibition, and perceptual learning. QJEP, 46B, 271.
Durlach, P. J., & Shane, D. O. (1993). The effect of intertrial food presentations on anticipatory goal-tracking in the rat. QJEP, 46B, 289.
Smeets, P. M. (1993). Emergent simple discrimination in children: Preference for non-preferred stimuli. QJEP, 46B, 321.
Schenk, J. J. (1993). Emergent conditional discrimination in children: Matching to compound stimuli. QJEP, 46B, 345.
Schuster, R., Berger, B. D., & Swanson, H. H. (1993). Cooperative social cooordination and aggression: II. Effects of sex and housing amoung three strains of intact laboratory rats differing in aggressiveness. QJEP, 46B, 367.
Anderson, J. R., Anthouard, M., de Monte, M., & Kempf, J. (1993). Differences in performance of young and old monkeys on a visuospatial memory task. QJEP, 46B, 391.
Fresquet, N., & Medioni, J. (1993). Effects of ageing on visual discrimination learning in Drosophila melanogaster. QJEP, 46B, 399.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 107, 1993.
Fetterman, J. G., Dreyfus, L. R., & Stubbs, D. A. (1993). Discrimination of duration ratios by pigeons (Columba livia) and humans (homo sapiens). JCP, 107, 3.
Mayer, A. D., & Ronenblatt, J. S. (1993). Contributions of olfaction to maternal aggression in laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 107, 12.
Bowers, B. B., Bledsoe, A. E., & Burghardt, G. M. (1993). Responses to escalating predatory threat in garter and ribbon snakes (Thamnophis). JCP, 107, 25.
Westergaard, G. C. (1993). Development of combinatorial manipulation in infant baboons (Papio cynocephalus anubis). JCP, 107, 34.
Williams, J. L., & Groux, M. L. (1993). Exposure to various stressors alters preferences for natural odors in rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 107, 39.
Brown, S. D., & Dooling, R. J. (1993). Perception of conspecific faces by budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus): II. Synthetic models. JCP, 107, 48.
Ronca, A. E., Lamkin, C. A., & Alberts, J. R. (1993). Maternal contributions to sensory experience in the fetal and newborn rat (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 107, 61.
Tomonaga, M. (1993). Use of multiple-alternative matching-to-sample in the study of visual search in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 107, 75.
Andrews, M. W., & Rosenblum, L. A. (1993). Assessment of attachment in differentially reared infant monkeys (Macaca radiata): Response to separation and a novel environment. JCP, 107, 84.
Kodama, N. (1993). Behavioral development and strain differences in perinatal mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 107, 91.
Pryce, C. R., Dobeli, M., & Martin, R. D. (1993). Effects of sex steroids on maternal motivation in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus): Development and application of an operant system with maternal reinforcement. JCP, 107, 99.
Burghardt, G. M., & Chmura, P. J. (1993). Strike-induced chemosensory searching by ingestively naive garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). JCP, 107, 116.
Keating, C. F., & Keating, E. G. (1993). Monkeys and mug shots: Cues used by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) to recognize a human face. JCP, 107, 131.
Cynx, J. (1993). Auditory frequency generalization and a failure to find octave generalization in a songbird, the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris). JCP, 107, 140.
Russon, A. E., & Galdikas, B. M. F. (1993). Imitation in free-ranging rehabilitant orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). JCP, 107, 147.
Hopkins, W. D. (1993). Posture and reaching in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). JCP, 107, 162.
Devenport, J. A., & Devenport, L. D. (1993). Time-dependent decisions in dogs (Canis familiaris). JCP, 107, 169.
Nagell, K., Olguin, R. S., & Tomasello, M. (1993). Processes of social learning in the tool use of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens). JCP, 107, 174.
Lyons, J. P. (1993). Caregiving in virgin mice (Mus musculus): Effects of biparental care and exposure to a second litter during preweaning development. JCP, 107, 187.
Spinozzi, G. (1993). Development of spontaneous classificatory behavior in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 107, 193.
Johnston, R. E. (1993). Memory for individual scent in hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) as assessed by habituation methods. JCP, 107, 201.
Boysen, S. T., Berntson, G. G., Shreyer, T. A., & Quigley, K. S. (1993). Processing of ordinality and transitivity by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). JCP, 107, 208.
Schultz, L. A., & Lore, R. K. (1993). Communal reproductive success in rats (Rattus norvegicus): Effects of group composition and prior social experience. JCP, 107, 216.
Adkins-Regan, E., & Robinson, T. M. (1993). Sex differences in aggressive behavior in zebra finches (Poephila guttata). JCP, 107, 223.
Calhoun, S., Hulse, S. H., Braaten, R. F., Page, S. C., & Nelson, R. J. (1993). Responsiveness to conspecific and alien song by canaries (Serinus canaria) and European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) as a function of photoperiod. JCP, 107, 235.
Ellard, C. G. (1993). Organization of escape movements from overhead threats in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). JCP, 107, 242.
Wilson, D. S., Coleman, K., Clark, A. B., & Biederman, L. (1993). Shy-bold continuum in pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus): An ecological study of a psychological trait. JCP, 107, 250.
Deich, J. D., & Balsam, P. D. (1993). Form of early pecking in the ring dove squab (Streptoplia risoria): An examination of the preformation hypothesis. JCP, 107, 261.
Hauser, M. D. (1993). Ontogeny of foraging behavior in wild vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops): Social interactions and survival. JCP, 107, 276.
Rasmussen, J. L., Rajecki, D. W., & Craft, H. D. (1993). Humans' perceptions of animal mentality: Ascriptions of thinking. JCP, 107, 283.
Mitchell, R. W., & Thompson, N. S. (1993). Familiarity and the rarity of deception: Two theories and their relevance to play between dogs (Canis familiaris) and humans (Homo sapiens). JCP, 107, 291.
Reiss, D., & McCowan, B. (1993). Spontaneous vocal mimicry and production by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): Evidence for vocal learning. JCP, 107, 301.
Wohlschlager, A., Jager, R., and Delius, J. D. (1993). Head and eye movements in unrestrained pigeons (Columba livia). JCP, 107, 313.
McBride, T. C., & Lickliter, R. (1993). Social experience with siblings fosters species-specific responsiveness to maternal visual cues in bobwhite quail chicks (Colinus virginianus). JCP, 107, 320.
Corridi, P., Chiarotti, F., Bigi, S., & Alleva, E. (1993). Familiarity with conspecific odor and isolation-induced aggressive behavior in male mice (Mus musculus). JCP, 107, 328.
Mather, J. A., & Anderson, R. C. (1993). Personalities of octopuses (Octopus rubescens). JCP, 107, 336.
Povinelli, D. J., Rulf, A. B., Landau, K. R., & Bierschwale, D. T. (1993). Self-recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Distribution, ontogeny, and patterns of emergence. JCP, 107, 347.
Haney, M., & Miczek, K. A. (1993). Ultrasounds during agonistic interactions between female rats (Rattus norvegicus). JCP, 107, 373.
Roney, L. S., & King, J. E. (1993). Postural effects on manual reaching laterality in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) and cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). JCP, 107, 380.
Okanoya, K., & Kimura, T. (1993). Acoustical and perceptual structures of sexually dimorphic distance calls in Bengalese finches (Lonchura striata domestica). JCP, 107, 386.
Cynx, J. (1993). Conspecific song perception in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). JCP, 107, 395.
Hopkins, W. D., Bennett, A. J., Bales, S. L., Lee, J., & Ward, J. P. (1993). Behavioral laterality in captive bonobos (Pan paniscus). JCP, 107, 403.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 59/60, 1993.
Reid, A. K., Bacha, G., & Moran, C. (1993). The temporal organization of behavior on periodic food schedules. JEAB, 59, 1.
Horne, P. J., & Lowe, C. F. (1993). Determinants of human performance on concurrent schedules. JEAB, 59, 29.
Barnes, D., & Keenan, M. (1993). A transfer of functions through derived arbitrary and nonarbitrary stimulus relations. JEAB, 59, 61.
Stromer, R., McIlvane, W., Dube, W. V., & Mackay, H. A. (1993). Assessing control by elements of complex stimuli in delayed matching to sample. JEAB, 59, 83.
Dube, W. V., Green, G., & Serna, R. W. (1993). Auditory successive conditional discrimination and auditory stimulus equivalence classes. JEAB, 59, 103.
Dittrich, W. H., & Lea, S. E. G. (1993). Motion as a natural category for pigeons: Generalization and a feature-positive effect. JEAB, 59, 115.
Nakajima, S., & Sato, M. (1993). Removal of an obstacle: Problem-solving behavior in pigeons. JEAB, 59, 131.
Nevin, J. A., Cate, H., & Alsop, B. (1993). Effects of differences between stimuli, responses, and reinforcer rates on conditional discrimination performance. JEAB, 59, 147.
Williams, B. A. (1993). Molar versus local reinforcement probability as determinants of stimulus value. JEAB, 59, 163.
Crosbie, J. (1993). The effects of response cost and response restriction on a multiple-response repertoire with humans. JEAB, 59, 173.
Critchfield, T. S., & Perone, M. (1993). Verbal self-reports about matching to sample: Effects of the number of elements in a compound sample. JEAB, 59, 193.
Tomonaga, M. (1993). Tests for control by exclusion and negative stimulus relations of arbitrary matching to sample in a "symmetry-emergent" chimpanzee. JEAB, 59, 215.
Imam, A. A. (1993). Response-reinforcer independence and the economic continuum: A preliminary analysis. JEAB, 59, 231.
Baum, W. M. (1993). Performance on ratio and interval schedules of reinforcement: Data and theory. JEAB, 59, 245.
Higa, J. J., & Staddon, J. E. R. (1993). "Transitive inference" in multiple conditional discriminations. JEAB, 59, 265.
Buckner, R. L., Green, L., & Myerson, J. (1993). Short-term and long-term effects of reinforcers on choice. JEAB, 59, 293.
Weiss, S. J., Panlillo, L. V., & Schindler, C. W. (1993). Selective associations produced solely with appetitive contingencies: The stimulus-reinforcer interaction revisited. JEAB, 59, 309.
Roberts, W. A. (1993). Testing a stochastic foraging model in an operant simulation: Agreement with qualitative but not quantitative predictions. JEAB, 59, 323.
Johnson, C., & Sidman, M. (1993). Conditional discrimination and equivalence relations: Control by negative stimuli. JEAB, 59, 333.
Tatham, T. A., Wanchisen, B. A., & Hineline, P. N. (1993). Effects of fixed and variable ratios on human behavioral variability. JEAB, 59, 349.
Omino, T., & Ito, M. (1993). Choice and delay of reinforcement: Effects of terminal-link stimulus and response conditions. JEAB, 59, 361.
Critchfield, T. S., & Lattal, K. A. (1993). Acquisition of a spatially defined operant with delayed reinforcement. JEAB, 59, 373.
Silberberg, A., Bauman, R., & Hursh, S. (1993). Stock optimizing: Maximizing reinforcers per session on a variable-interval schedule. JEAB, 59, 389.
Leung, J-P. (1993). Psychological distance to reward: Segmentation of aperiodic schedules of reinforcement. JEAB, 59, 401.
Killeen, P. R., & Fetterman, J. G. (1993). The behavioral theory of timing: Transition analyses. JEAB, 59, 411.
Zeiler, M. D. (1993). To wait or to respond? JEAB, 59, 433.
Hackenberg, T. D., & Axtell, S. A. M. (1993). Humans' choices in situations of time-based diminishing returns. JEAB, 59, 445.
Iversen, I. H. (1993). Acquisition of matching-to-sample performance in rats using visual stimuli on nose keys. JEAB, 59, 471.
DeGrandpre, R. J., Bickel, W. K., Rizvi, S. A. T., & Hughes, J. R. (1993). Effects of income on drug choice in humans. JEAB, 59, 483.
Barnes, D., & Keenan, M. (1993). Concurrent activities and instructed human fixed-interval performance. JEAB, 59, 501.
Dougherty, D. M., & Lewis, P. (1993). Generalization of a tactile stimulus in horses. JEAB, 59, 521.
Higa, J. J., Thaw, J. M., & Staddon, J. E. R. (1993). Pigeons' wait-time responses to transitions in interfood-interval duration: Another look at cyclic schedule performance. JEAB, 59, 529.
LeFrancois, J. R., & Metzger, B. (1993). Low-response-rate conditioning history and fixed-interval responding in rats. JEAB, 59, 543.
Commons, M., Fantino, E., & Branch, M. N. (1993). Editorial (Special issue on the nature of reinforcement). JEAB, 60, 1.
Ringen, J. D. (1993). Adaptation, teleology, and selection by consequences. JEAB, 60, 3.
Donahoe, J. W., Burgos, J. E., & Palmer, D. C. (1993). A selectionist approach to reinforcement. JEAB, 60, 17.
Stein, L., Xue, B. G., & Belluzzi, J. D. (1993). A cellular analogue of operant conditioning. JEAB, 60, 41.
Crawford, L. L., Holloway, K. S., & Domjan, M. (1993). The nature of sexual reinforcement. JEAB, 60, 55.
Reboreda, J. C., & Kacelnik, A. (1993). The role of autoshaping in cooperative two-player games between starlings. JEAB, 60, 67.
Panlilio, L. V., & Weiss, S. J. (1993). Reversibility of single-incentive selective associations. JEAB, 60, 85.
Timberlake, W. (1993). Behavior systems and reinforcement: An integrative approach. JEAB, 60, 105.
Allison, J. (1993). Response deprivation, reinforcement, and economics. JEAB, 60, 129.
Green, L., & Freed, D. E. (1993). The substitutability of reinforcers. JEAB, 60, 141.
Fantino, E., Preston, R. A., & Dunn, R. (1993). Delay reduction: Current status. JEAB, 60, 159.
Galbicka, G., Kautz, M. A., & Jagers, T. (1993). Response acquisition under targeted percentile schedules: A continuing quandary for molar models of operant behavior. JEAB, 60, 171.
Grace, R. C. (1993). Violation of transitivity: Implications for a theory of contextual choice. JEAB, 60, 185.
Killeen, P. R., Cate, H., & Trung, T. (1993). Scaling pigeons' choice of feeds: Bigger is better. JEAB, 60, 203.
Iverson, I. H. (1993). Techniques for establishing schedules with wheel running as reinforcement in rats. JEAB, 60, 219.
Darcheville, J. C., Riviere, V., & Wearden, J. H. (1993). Fixed-interval performance and self-control in infants. JEAB, 60, 239.
Cohen, S. L., Riley, D. S., & Weigle, P. A. (1993). Tests of behavior momentum in simple and multiple schedules with rats and pigeons. JEAB, 60, 255.
Innis, N. K., Mitchell, S. K., & Staddon, J. E. R. (1993). Temporal control on interval schedules: What determines the postreinforcement pause? JEAB, 60, 293.
Thomas, D. R., Empedocles, S., Morrison, S. K., & Bing, M. N. (1993). Context specificity of operant discriminative performance in pigeons: II. Necessary and sufficient conditions. JEAB, 60, 313.
McSweeney, F. K., Melville, C. L. (1993). Behavioral contrast for key pecking as a function of component duration when only one component varies. JEAB, 60, 331.
Palya, W. L. (1993). Bipolar control in fixed interfood intervals. JEAB, 60, 345.
Richards, J. B., Sabol, K. E., & Seiden, L. S. (1993). DRL interresponse-time distributions: Quantification by peak deviation analysis. JEAB, 60, 361.
Voss, P., McCarthy, D., & Davison, M. (1993). Stimulus control and response bias in an analogue prey-detection procedure. JEAB, 60, 387.
Todorov, J. C., Souza, D., Bori, C. M. (1993). Momentary maximizing in concurrent schedules with a minimum interchangeover interval. JEAB, 60, 415.
Staddon, J. E. R. (1993). The conventional wisdom of behavior analysis. JEAB, 60, 439.
Catania, A. C. (1993). The unconventional philosophy of science of behavior analysis. JEAB, 60, 449.
Donahoe, J. W. (1993). The unconventional wisdom of B. F. Skinner: The analysis-interpretation distinction. JEAB, 60, 453.
Hackenberg, T. D. (1993). Commonsense and conventional wisdom. JEAB, 60, 457.
Hayes, S. C. (1993). Why environmentally based analyses are necessary in behavior analysis. JEAB, 60, 461.
Killeen, P. R. (1993). A body must have flesh and bones. JEAB, 60, 465.
Machado, A. (1993). Interbal states: Necessary but not sufficient. JEAB, 60, 469.
Marr, J. (1993). Macht's nicht? A commentary on Staddon's "The conventional wisdom of behavior analysis. JEAB, 60, 473.
Pilgrim, C. (1993). On the ratification of states: A response to Staddon. JEAB, 60, 477.
Shimp, C. P. (1993). Observation and theory in behavior analysis. JEAB, 60, 481.
Shull, R. L. (1993). Boring's Mach and state variables. JEAB, 60, 485.
Staddon, J. E. R. (1993). The conventional wisdom of behavior analysis: Response to comments. JEAB, 60, 489.
Critchfield, T. S. (1993). Signal-detection properties of verbal self-reports. JEAB, 60, 495.
Reeve, L., Reeve, K. F., & Poulson, C. L. (1993). A parametric variation of delayed reinforcement in infants. JEAB, 60, 515.
Markham, M. R., & Dougher, M. J. (1993). Compound stimuli in emergent stimulus relations: Extending the scope of stimulus equivalence. JEAB, 60, 529.
Dougan, J. D., Kuh, J. A., & Vink, K. L. (1993). Session duration and the VI response function: Within-session prospective and retrospective effects. JEAB, 60, 543.
Allison, J., & English, J. (1993). The behavioral economics of production. JEAB, 60, 559.
Saunders, K. J., & Spradlin, J. E. (1993). Conditional discrimination in mentally retarded subjects: Programming acquisition and learning sets. JEAB, 60, 571.
Omino, T. (1993). A quantitative analysis of sensitivity to the conditioned reinforcing value of terminal-link stimuli in a concurrent-chains schedule. JEAB, 60, 587.
DeMello, L. R., Foster, T. M., & Temple, W. (1993). The effect of increased response requirements on discriminative performance of the domestic hen in a visual acuity task. JEAB, 60, 595.
Wylie, A. M., Layng, M. P., & Meyer, K. A. (1993). Schedule-induced defecation by rats during ratio and interval schedules of food reinforcement. JEAB, 60, 611.
McSweeney, F. K., & Roll, J. M. (1993). Responding changes systematically within sessions during conditioning procedures. JEAB, 60, 621.
DeGrandpre, R. J., Bickel, W. K., Hughes, J. R., Layng, M. P., & Badger, G. (1993). Unit price as a useful metric in analyzing effects of reinforcer magnitude. JEAB, 60, 641.
Behavioural Processes (selected titles), 28/29/30, 1993.
Chalmeau, R., & Gallo, A. (1993). Social constraints determine what is learned in the chimpanzee. BP, 28, 173.
Davison, M. (1993). On the dynamics of behavior allocation between simultaneously and successively available reinforcer sources. BP, 29, 49.
Cassini, M. H., Lichenstein, G., Ongay, J. P., & Kacelnik, A. (1993). Foraging behaviour in guinea pigs: further tests of the marginal value theorem. BP, 29, 99.
Innis, N. K., Cooper, S. J., & Mitchell, S. K. (1993). The determinants of postreinforcement pausing. BP, 29, 229.
Maes, J. H. R., & Vossen, J. M. H. (1993). Competition for associative strength between a punctate signal and contextual stimuli: Effect of signal preexposure versus context preexposure. BP, 30, 29.
Machado, A. (1993). Learning variable and sterotypical sequences of responses: Some data and a new model. BP, 30, 103.
Raaijmakers, W., Blokland, A., & Van der Staay, F. J. (1993). Spatial discrimination learning in rats as an animal model of cognitive ageing. BP, 30, 165.
Kaiser, L., & De Jong, R. (1993). Multi-odour memory influenced by learning order. BP, 30, 175.
Watanabe, S. (1993). Object-picture equivalence in the pigeon: An analysis with natural concept and pseudoconcept discriminations. BP, 30, 225.
White, K. G., Alsop, B., & Williams, L. (1993). Prototype identification and categorization of incomplete figures by pigeons. BP, 30, 253.
Morgan, L., Killeen, P. R., & Fetterman, J. G. (1993). Changing rates of reinforcement perturbs the flow of time. BP, 30, 259.
Reebs, S. G. (1993). A test of time-place learning in a cichlid fish. BP, 30, 273.
Plowright, C. M. S. (1993). Within-session discrimination between times of reinforcers in the minutes range by pigeons. BP, 30, 283.
Kraemer, P. J. (1993). Attention to uninformative features expressed by pigeons in a duration matching-to-sample task. BP, 30, 291.
Takahashi, M. (1993). Psychological distance to reward in monkeys. BP, 30, 299.
Zentall, T. R. (Ed.). (1993). Animal cognition: A tribute to Donald A. Riley. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Zentall, T. R. (1993). Animal cognition: An approach to the study of animal behavior, 3.
Honig, W. K. (1993). The stimulus revisited: My, how you've grown!, 19.
Wright, A. A. (1993). When is a stimulus a pattern?, 35.
Thomas, D. R. (1993). Discriminative stimulus control: What you see is not necessarily what you get, 43.
Hearst, E., & Sutton, S. (1993). Generalization gradients of excitation and inhibition: Long-term memory for dimensional control and curious inversions during repeated tests with reinforcement, 63.
Kraemer, P., & Spear, N. E. (1993). Retrieval processes and conditioning, 87.
Wright, D. C. (1993). When memory fails to fail, 111.
Roberts, W. A., Mitchell, S., & Phelps, M. T. (1993). Foraging in laboratory trees: Spatial memory in squirrel monkeys, 131.
Brown, M. F. (1993). Sequential and simultaneous choice processes in the radial-arm maze, 153.
Roitblat, H. L. (1993). Representations and processes in working memory, 175.
Grant, D. S. (1993). Coding processes in pigeons, 193.
Zentall, T. R., Sherburne, L. M., & Steirn, J. N. (1993). Common coding and stimulus class formation in pigeons, 217.
Olton, D. S., Pang, K., Merkel, F., & Egeth, H. (1993). Attention: Neurocognitive analyses, 239.
Cook, R. G. (1993). Gestalt contributions to visual texture discriminations by pigeons, 251.
Chatlosh, D. L., & Wasserman, E. A. (1993). Multidimensional stimulus control in pigeons: Selective attention and other issues, 271.
Maki, W. S. (1993). From elementary associations to animal cognition: Connectionist models of discrimination learning, 293.
Rilling, M., LaClaire, L., & Warner, M. (1993). A comparative, hierarchical theory for object recognition and action, 313.
Hulse, S. H. (1993). Absolutes and relations in acoustic perception by songbirds, 335.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 18, 1992.
Innis, N. K. (1992). Animal psychology in America as revealed in APA Presidential addresses. JEP:ABP, 18, 3.
Brodbeck, D. R., Burack, O. R., & Shettleworth, S. J. (1992). One-trial associative memory in black-capped chickadees. JEP:ABP, 18, 12.
Thomas, D. R., & Empedocles, S. (1992). Novelty versus retrieval cue value in the study of long-term memory in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 18, 22.
Lucas, G. A., & Timberlake, W. (1992). Negative anticipatory contrast and preference conditioning: Flavor cues support preference conditioning, and environmental cues support contrast. JEP:ABP, 18, 34.
Williams, D. A., Frame, K. A., & LoLordo, V. M. (1992). Discrete signals for the unconditioned stimulus fail to overshadow contextual or temporal conditioning. JEP:ABP, 18, 41.
Brown, M. F. (1992). Does a cognitive map guide choices in the radial-arm maze?. JEP:ABP, 18, 56.
Wright, A. A. (1992). Learning mechanisms in matching to sample. JEP:ABP, 18, 67.
Fetterman, J. G., & Killeen, P. R. (1992). Time discrimination in Columba livia and Homo sapiens. JEP:ABP, 18, 80.
Rescorla, R. A. (1992). Associations between an instrumental discriminative stimulus and multiple outcomes. JEP:ABP, 18, 95.
Lipp, O. V., Siddle, D. A. T., & Vaitl, D. (1992). Latent inhibition in humans: Single-cue conditioning revisited. JEP:ABP, 18, 115.
Nevin, J. A. (1992). Behavior contrast and behavioral momentum. JEP:ABP, 18, 126.
Wearden, J. H. (1992). Temporal generalization in humans. JEP:ABP, 18, 134.
Alvardo, M. C., & Rudy, J. W. (1992). Some properties of configural learning: An investigation of the transverse-patterning problem. JEP:ABP, 18, 145.
Urcuioli, P. J., & Zentall, T. R. (1992). Transfer across delayed discriminations: Evidence regarding the nature of prospective working memory. JEP:ABP, 18, 154.
Davidson, T. L., Flynn, F. W., & Jarrard, L. E. (1992). Potency of food deprivation intensity cues as discriminative stimuli. JEP:ABP, 18, 174.
Napier, R. M., Macrae, M., & Kehoe, E. J. (1992). Rapid reacquisition in conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. JEP:ABP, 18, 182.
Astley, S. L., & Wasserman, E. A. (1992). Categorical discrimination and generalization in pigeons: All negative stimuli are not created equal. JEP:ABP, 18, 193.
Shettleworth, S. J., & Plowright, C. M. S. (1992). How pigeons estimate rates of prey encounter. JEP:ABP, 18, 219.
Balleine, B. (1992). Instrumental performance following a shift in primary motivation depends on incentive learning. JEP:ABP, 18, 236.
Miller, R. R., Barnet, R. C., & Grahame, N. J. (1992). Responding to a conditioned stimulus depends on the current associative status of other cues present during training of that specific stimulus. JEP:ABP, 18, 251.
Wilson, P. N., & Pearce, J. M. (1992). A configural analysis for feature-negative discrimination learning. JEP:ABP, 18, 265.
Reid, P. J., & Shettleworth, S. J. (1992). Detection of cryptic prey: Search image or search rate?. JEP:ABP, 18, 273.
Williams, B. A. (1992). Dissociation of theories of choice by temporal spacing of choice opportunities. JEP:ABP, 18, 287.
Comments on primacy and von Restorff effects in rats. Gaffan & Gaffan, 298; Rawlins et al, 302; Reed, 305. JEP:ABP, 18.
Comments on transitive inference in pigeons. Couvillon & Bitterman, 308; Markovits & Dumas, 311; Wynne, von Fersen, & Staddon, 313. JEP:ABP, 18.
Bernard, D. J., & Hulse, S. H. (1992). Transfer of serial stimulus relations by European starlings: Loudness. JEP:ABP, 18, 323.
Castro, C. A., & Larsen, T. (1992). Primacy and recency effects in nonhuman primates. JEP:ABP, 18, 335.
Cook, R. G. (1992). Acquisition and transfer of visual texture discriminations by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 18, 341.
Cook, R. G. (1992). Dimensional organization and texture discrimination in pigeons. JEP:ABP, 18, 354.
Mazur, J. E. (1992). Choice behavior in transition: Development of preference with ratio and interval schedules. JEP:ABP, 18, 364.
Pearce, J. M., Adam, J., Wilson, P. N., & Darby, R. J. (1992). Effects of discrimination training on responding during a compound conditioned stimulus. JEP:ABP, 18, 379.
Van Hamme, L. J., Wasserman, E. A., & Biederman, I. (1992). Discrimination of contour-deleted images by pigeons. JEP:ABP, 18, 387.
Young, S. L., & Faneslow, M. S. (1992). Associative regulation of Pavlovian fear conditioning: Unconditional stimulus intensity, incentive shifts, and latent inhibition. JEP:ABP, 18, 400.
Learning and Motivation, 23, 1992.
Miller, R. R., Esposito, J. J., & Grahame, N. J. (1992). Overshadowing-like effects between potential comparator stimuli: Covariation in comparator roles of context and punctate excitor used inhibitory training as a function of excitor salience. L&M, 23, 1.
Reed, P. (1992). Signalled delay of reward: Overshadowing versus sign-tracking explanations. L&M, 23, 27.
Hallam, S. C., Grahame, N. J., Harris, K., & Miller, R. R. (1992). Associative structures underlying enhanced negative summation following operational extinction of a Pavlovian inhibitor. L&M, 23, 43.
Capaldi, E. D., & Sheffer, J. D. (1992). Contrast and reinforcement in consumption. L&M, 23, 63.
Schenk, F., & Grobety, M. C. (1992). Interactions between directional and visual environmental cues in spatial learning by rats. L&M, 23, 80.
McAllister, W. R., & McAllister, D. E. (1992). Fear determines the effectiveness of a feedback stimulus in aversively motivated instrumental learning. L&M, 23, 99.
Spetch, M. L., & Rusak, B. (1992). Temporal context effects in pigeons' memory for event duration. L&M, 23, 117.
Honey, R. C., & Hall, G. (1992). CS memory after trace conditioning. L&M, 23, 145.
Santi, A., Ducharme, M. J., & Bridson, S. (1992). Differential outcome expectancies and memory for temporal and nontemporal stimuli in pigeons. L&M, 23, 156.
Reed, P., Schachtman, T. R., & Rawlins, J. N. P. (1992). The effect of signalled reinforcement on a synthetic VI schedule. L&M, 23, 170.
Haggbloom, S. J., Birmingham, K. M., & Scranton, D. L. (1992). Hierarchical organization of series information by rats: Series chunks and list chunks. L&M, 23, 183.
Baeyens, F., Eelen, P., Van Den Bergh, O., & Crombez, G. (1992). The content of learning in human evaluative conditioning: Acquired valence is sensitive to US-revaluation. L&M, 23, 200.
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