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    Misjudgment of interrupted time-series graphs due to serial dependence: Replication of Matyas and Greenwood by Bishara, Anthony J, Pellet, Jacob, Galuska, Chad M

    Published in Judgment and decision making (01-05-2021)
    “…Interrupted time-series graphs are often judged by eye. Such a graph might show, for example, patient symptom severity (y) on each of several days (x) before…”
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    Behavioral Effects of a Synthetic Agonist Selective for Nociceptin Orphanin FQ Peptide Receptors in Monkeys by KO, Mei-Chuan, WOODS, James H, FANTEGROSSI, William E, GALUSKA, Chad M, WICHMANN, Jürgen, PRINSSEN, Eric P

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2009)
    “…Behavioral effects of a nonpeptidic NOP (nociceptin/orphanin FQ Peptide) receptor agonist, Ro 64-6198, have not been studied in primate species. The aim of the…”
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    Effects of the trace amine-associated receptor 1 agonist RO5263397 on abuse-related effects of cocaine in rats by Thorn, David A, Jing, Li, Qiu, Yanyan, Gancarz-Kausch, Amy M, Galuska, Chad M, Dietz, David M, Zhang, Yanan, Li, Jun-Xu

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2014)
    “…Animal knockout studies suggest that trace amine-associated receptor (TAAR) 1 is involved in behavioral effects of psychostimulants such as cocaine. Recently,…”
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    The Economics of Drug Abuse: a Quantitative Assessment of Drug Demand by Hursh, Steven R, Galuska, Chad M, Winger, Gail, Woods, James H

    Published in Molecular interventions (01-02-2005)
    “…Behavioral economic concepts have proven useful for an overall understanding of the regulation of behavior by environmental commodities and complements a…”
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    Effects of negative incentive shifts in food reward on rats' consumption of concurrent ethanol solutions by Sawyer, Leslie E., Galuska, Chad M., Cutright, Ellie J., Hopper, Kayce M.

    “…Frustration stress, typically operationalized as the unexpected loss of reinforcement, has been shown to engender substance use. Abrupt reductions in…”
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    Effects of shifts in food reinforcement context on rats’ consumption of concurrently available water or sucrose solution by Galuska, Chad M., Sawyer, Leslie E.

    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of signaled transitions from relatively rich to lean conditions of food reinforcement on drinking…”
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    Effects of price and pellet type on food waste in mice by Minervini, Vanessa, Galuska, Chad M., Rowland, Neil E.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-03-2014)
    “…•Mice wasted more pellets at low FRs than high FRs.•At low FRs mice wasted more fiber-based pellets than grain-based pellets.•At high FRs food waste was…”
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    EFFECTS OF DAILY MORPHINE ADMINISTRATION AND DEPRIVATION ON CHOICE AND DEMAND FOR REMIFENTANIL AND COCAINE IN RHESUS MONKEYS by Wade-Galuska, Tammy, Galuska, Chad M., Winger, Gail

    “…Choice procedures have indicated that the relative reinforcing effectiveness of opioid drugs increases during opioid withdrawal. The demand curve, an absolute…”
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    ASSESSING THE ROLE OF EFFORT REDUCTION IN THE REINFORCING EFFICACY OF TIMEOUT FROM AVOIDANCE by Galuska, Chad M., Mikorski, Jeff, Perone, Michael

    “…Rats responded on concurrent schedules of shock‐postponement or deletion (avoidance) and timeout from avoidance. In Experiment 1, 3 rats' responses on one…”
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    Modification of ethanol's reinforcing effectiveness in rhesus monkeys by cocaine, flunitrazepam, or gamma-hydroxybutyrate by WINGER, Gail, GALUSKA, Chad M, HURSH, Steven R

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-09-2007)
    “…Although ethanol is frequently used in combination with other psychoactive drugs, the behavioral and pharmacological reasons for this form of polydrug abuse…”
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    A comparison of economic demand and conditioned-cued reinstatement of methamphetamine-seeking or food-seeking in rats by Galuska, Chad M, Banna, Kelly M, Willse, Lena Vaughn, Yahyavi-Firouz-Abadi, Noushin, See, Ronald E

    Published in Behavioural pharmacology (01-08-2011)
    “…This study examined whether continued access to methamphetamine or food reinforcement changed economic demand for both. The relationship between demand…”
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    The effect of prefeeding on fixed-ratio pausing is jointly determined by past and upcoming reinforcer magnitudes by Galuska, Chad M., Yadon, Katherine A.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-01-2011)
    “…▶ Negative incentive shifts engender prolonged pausing on fixed-ratio schedules. ▶ Prefeeding enhances the disruptive effects of negative incentive shifts. ▶…”
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    Effects of reinforcer magnitude on response acquisition with unsignaled delayed reinforcement by Doughty, Adam H., Galuska, Chad M., Dawson, Amy E., Brierley, Kaitlyn P.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-06-2012)
    “…► Findings of response acquisition with unsignaled delayed reinforcement challenge conventional wisdom that immediate reinforcement is necessary to establish a…”
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    Fixed-ratio schedules of cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys: joint control of responding by past and upcoming doses by Galuska, Chad M, Wade-Galuska, Tammy, Woods, James H, Winger, Gail

    Published in Behavioural pharmacology (01-03-2007)
    “…By manipulating a signaled upcoming cocaine dose, we investigated how the dose just received and the upcoming dose jointly controlled cocaine…”
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    RESPONSE ACQUISITION AND FIXED-RATIO ESCALATION BASED ON INTERRESPONSE TIMES IN RATS by Taylor, Tracy G., Galuska, Chad M., Banna, Kelly, Yahyavi-Firouz-abadi, Noushin, See, Ronald E.

    “…The effectiveness of a fixed‐ratio (FR) escalation procedure, developed by Pinkston and Branch (2004) and based on interresponse times (IRTs), was assessed…”
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    Aspartame demand in rhesus monkeys: Effects of volume and concentration manipulations by Wade-Galuska, Tammy, Galuska, Chad M., Winger, Gail, Woods, James H.

    Published in Behavioural processes (10-01-2007)
    “…Three rhesus monkeys’ lever presses produced aspartame-sweetened water according to a fixed-ratio schedule. The response requirement was increased across…”
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    ASSESSING UNIT-PRICE RELATED REMIFENTANIL CHOICE IN RHESUS MONKEYS by Galuska, Chad M., Winger, Gail, Hursh, Steven R., Woods, James H.

    “…Given a commodity available at different prices, a unit‐price account of choice predicts preference for the cheaper alternative. This experiment determined if…”
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    ACQUISITION OF COCAINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION WITH UNSIGNALED DELAYED REINFORCEMENT IN RHESUS MONKEYS by Galuska, Chad M., Woods, James H.

    “…Six experimentally naive rhesus monkeys produced 0.01 mg/kg/infusion cocaine by lever pressing under a tandem fixed‐ratio 1…”
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    BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE NEUROSCIENCE OF DRUG ADDICTION by Winger, Gail, Woods, James H., Galuska, Chad M., Wade-Galuska, Tammy

    “…Neuroscientific approaches to drug addiction traditionally have been based on the premise that addiction is a process that results from brain changes that in…”
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    Misjudgment of interrupted time-series graphs due to serial dependence: Replication of Matyas and Greenwood (1990) by Anthony J. Bishara, Jacob Peller, Chad M. Galuska

    Published in Judgment and decision making (01-05-2021)
    “…Interrupted time-series graphs are often judged by eye. Such a graph might show, for example, patient symptom severity (y) on each of several days (x) before…”
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