Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2005 - Abstracts

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 2005
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Acquisition of cocaine self-administration with unsignaled delay reinforcement in rhesus monkeys.Sociology and social workGaluska, Chad M., Woods, James H.
Associative symmetry in the pigeon after successive matching-to-sample training.Sociology and social workWasserman, Edward A., Frank, Andrea J.
A theory of attending and reinforcement in conditional discriminations.Sociology and social workDavison, Michael, Shahan, Timothy A., Nevin, John A.
Behavioral perspectives of the neuroscience of drug addiction.Sociology and social workGaluska, Chad M., Woods, James H., Winger, Gail, Wade-Galuska, Tammy
Birding the gap between brain and behavior: Cognitive and neural mechanisms of episodic memory.Sociology and social workFortin, Norbert J., Eichenbaum, Howard
Concurrent second-order schedules: Some effects of variations in response number and duration.Sociology and social workSumpter, Catherine E., Foster, T. Mary, Sealey, Diane M., Temple, W.
Crewmember performance before, during, and after spaceflight.Sociology and social workZarcone, Troy J., Kelly, Thomas H., Hienz, Robert D., Wurster, Richard M., Brady, Joseph V.
Derived stimulus relations, semantic priming, and event-related potentials: Testing a behavioral theory of semantic networks.Sociology and social workStewart, Ian, Barnes-Holmes, Dermot, Smeets, Paul M., Whelan, Robert, Walsh, Derek, Staunton, Carmel, Dymond, Simon, Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne, Commins, Sean
Differential acquisition of lever pressing in inbred and outbred mice: Comparison of one-lever and two-lever procedures and correlation with difference in locomotor activity.Sociology and social workZarcone, Troy J., McKerchar, Todd L., Fowler, Stephen C.
Does sensitivity to magnitude depend on the temporal distribution of reinforcement?Sociology and social workGrace, Randolph C., Bragason, Orn
Dynamic response-by-response models of matching behavior in rhesus monkeys.Sociology and social workGlimcher, Paul W., Lau, Brain
Earning and obtaining reinforcers under concurrent interval scheduling.Sociology and social workMacDonall, James S.
Effects of amphetamine-CNS depressant combinations and of other CNS stimulants in four-choice drug discriminations.Sociology and social workMcMillan, D.E., Mi Li, Wessinger, William D.
Effects of methylphenidate and morphine on delay-discount functions obtained within sessions.Sociology and social workPitts, Raymond C., McKinney, A. Patrick
Effects of morphine on temporal discrimination and color matching: General disruption of stimulus control or selective effects on timing? .Sociology and social workOdum, Amy L., Ward, Ryan D.
Effects of reinforcement history on response rate and response pattern in periodic reinforcement.Sociology and social workLopez, Florente, Menez, Marina
Effects of reinforcement schedule on facilitation of operant extinction by chlordiazepoxide.Sociology and social workShaw, David, Leslie, Julian C., Gregg, Gillian, McCormick, Nichola, Reynolds, David S., Dawson, Gerard R.
Effects of reinforcer probability, delay, and response requirements on the choices of rats and pigeons: Possible species differences.Sociology and social workMazur, James E.
Emergent, untrained stimulus relations to many-to-one matching-to-sample discrimination in rats.Sociology and social workNakagawa, Esho
Integrating functional neuroimaging and human operant research: Brain activation correlated with presentation of discriminative stimuli.Sociology and social workSchlund, Michael W., Cataldo, Michael F.
Labor supply and consumption of food in a closed economy under a range of fixed- and random-ratio schedules: Tests of unit price.Sociology and social workMadden, Gregory J., Dake, Jamie M., Mauel, Ellie C., Rowe, Ryan R.
Linear-Nonlinear-Poisson models of primate choice dynamics.Sociology and social workCorrado, Greg S., Sugrue, Leo P., Seung, H. Sebastian, Newsome, William T.
Local preference in concurrent schedules: The effects of reinforcer sequences.Sociology and social workKrageloh, Christian U., Davison, Micheal, Elliffe, Douglas M.
Medical prefrontal cortex lesions abolish contextual control of competing responses.Sociology and social workHaddon, J.E., Killcross, A.S.
Morphine tolerance as a function of ratio schedule: Response requirement or unit price?Sociology and social workHughes, Christine E., Sigmon, Stacey C., Pitts, Raymond C., Dykstra, Linda A.
Neural correlates of a default response in a delayed Go/No-Go task.Sociology and social workKalenscher, Tobias, Gunturkun, Onur, Calabrese, Pasquale, Gehlen, Walter, Kalt, Thomas, Diekamp, Bettina
Neuronal substrates of relapse to cocaine-seeking behavior: Role of prefrontal cortex.Sociology and social workRebec, George V., WenLin Sun
Neuroscience and learning: Lessons from studying the involvement of a region of cerebellar cortex in eyeblink classical conditioning.Sociology and social workSteinmetz, Joseph E., Villarreal, Ronald P.
On aims and methods in the neuroimaging of derived relations.Sociology and social workDickins, David W.
On the classic and modern theories of matching.Sociology and social workMcDowell, J.J.
On the effects of signaling reinforcer probability and magnitude in delayed matching to sample.Sociology and social workWhite, K. Geoffrey, Brown, Glenn S.
Pigeons' choices between fixed-interval and random-interval schedules: Utility of variability?Sociology and social workHineline, Philip N., Field, Douglas P., Johnson, Michael, Andrzejewski, Matthew E., Bailey, Kathleen, Cardinal, Claudia D., Flannery, Barbara A.
Pilocarpine seizure cause age-dependent impairment in auditory location discrimination.Sociology and social workHolmes, Gregory L., Neill, John C., Zhao Liu, Mikati, Mohammad
Prefrontal brain activity predicts temporally extended decision-making behavior.Sociology and social workGreen, Leonard, Braver, Todd S., Yarkoni, Tal, Gray, Jeremy R.
Rate of conditioned reinforcement affects observing rate but not resistance to change.Sociology and social workShahan, Timothy A., Podlesnik, Christopher A.
Relating derived relations as a model of analogical reasoning: Reaction times and event-related potentials.Sociology and social workStewart, Ian, Barnes-Holmes, Dermot, Smeets, Paul M., Whelan, Robert, Walsh, Derek, Dymond, Simon, Commins, Sean, Regan, Donal
Resistance to change of forgetting functions and response rates.Sociology and social workOdum, Amy L., Shahan, Timothy A., Nevin, John A.
The challenge of characterizing operating in the mechanisms underlying behavior.Sociology and social workBechtel, William
The effects of interval duration on temporal tracking and alternation learning.Sociology and social workLudvig, Elliot A., Staddon, John E. R.
The effects of test schedules on the formation of linked perceptual classes.Sociology and social workFields, Lanny, Tittlelbach, Danielle, Fitzer, Adrienne, Shamoun, Kimberly, Matneja, Priya, Watanabe, Mari
The role of dopamine in reinforcement: Change in reinforcement sensitivity induced by D1-type, D2-type, and nonselective dopamine receptor agonists.Sociology and social workBratcher, Natalie A., Farmer-Dougan, Valeri, Dougan, James D., Heidenreich, Byron A., Garris, Paul A.
The sensitivity of response rate to the rate of variable-interval reinforcement for pigeons and rats: A review.Sociology and social workShull, Richard L.
The test of the formal and modern theories of matching.Sociology and social workDallery, Jesse, McDowell, J.J., Soto, Paul L.
Unsignaled delay of reinforcement, relative time, and resistance to change.Sociology and social workShahan, Timothy A., Lattal, Kennon A.
Variation, repetition, and choice.(behavioral sciences research)Sociology and social workLattal, Kennon A., Abreu-Rodrigues, Josele, dos Santos, Cristiano V., Matos, Ricardo A.
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