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Werner K. Honig (1932-2001): Obituary
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2002)“…Reports the death of Werner K. Honig. The author discusses his contributions to the study of animal learning. A synopsis of his life is also given. (PsycINFO…”
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Tolman and Tryon: Early Research on the Inheritance of the Ability to Learn
Published in The American psychologist (01-02-1992)“…Few psychologists today are aware of the seminal role played by learning theorist Edward C. Tolman in the early development of the field of behavior genetics…”
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Lessons from the Controversy over the Loyalty Oath at the University of California
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TEMPORAL CONTROL ON INTERVAL SCHEDULES: WHAT DETERMINES THE POSTREINFORCEMENT PAUSE?
Published in Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior (01-09-1993)“…On fixed‐interval or response‐initiated delay schedules of reinforcement, the average pause following food presentation is proportional to the interfood…”
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Werner K. Honig (1932-2001)
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2002)“…Werner K. Honig died of cancer at his home in Halifax Nova Scotia on Apr 17, 2001, at the age of 68. Honig was a major player in the evolution of the study of…”
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Animal Psychology in America as Revealed in APA Presidential Addresses
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes (01-01-1992)“…The year 1992 marks the centennial of the founding of the American Psychological Association (APA). Through the years, psychologists who were interested in…”
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The Contributions of Functionalism
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CONTRAST EFFECTS IN MULTIPLE FIXED-INTERVAL REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES
Published in Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior (01-03-1978)“…Pigeons were exposed to a multiple fixed‐interval one‐minute fixed‐interval three‐minute schedule of reinforcement following training on either a multiple…”
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BEHAVIOR INDUCED BY PERIODIC FOOD DELIVERY: THE EFFECTS OF INTERFOOD INTERVAL
Published in Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior (01-03-1983)“…Pigeons were exposed to fixed‐time schedules of food presentation ranging from five to 300 seconds. Although consistent, stereotyped response patterns…”
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REINFORCEMENT OMISSION ON FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULES
Published in Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior (01-09-1969)“…EXPERIMENTS WITH PIGEONS AND RATS SHOWED THAT: (1) When a brief blackout was presented in lieu of reinforcement at the end of 25% of intervals on a…”
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TEMPORAL TRACKING ON CYCLIC-INTERVAL REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES
Published in Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior (01-11-1971)“…Pigeons were exposed to four cycles per session of a schedule in which the duration of successive interreinforcement intervals differed by t-sec. A cycle was…”
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Tolman and Tyron: Early Research on the Inheritance of the Ability to Learn
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ECCENTRIC STIMULI ON MULTIPLE FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULES
Published in Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior (01-03-1975)“…The effects of presenting a different ("eccentric") stimulus for one interval during either or both components of a cyclic multiple fixed-interval…”
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Lessons from the controversy over the loyalty oath at the University of California
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Individual Differences in Radial Maze Performance and Locomotor Activity in the Meadow Vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-12-1998)“…Individual differences in the radial maze performance and locomotor activity of wild-caught and first-generation laboratory-born meadow voles are described…”
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The role of the hippocampal-nucleus accumbens pathway in radial-arm maze performance
Published in Brain research (14-08-1989)“…The role of the glutamatergic hippocampal-nucleus accumbens pathway in relaying hippocampal information via the nucleus accumbens to the motor system was…”
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Behaviorism, Science, and Human Nature . Barry Schwartz , Hugh Lacey
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Radial maze performance following hippocampal kindling
Published in Behavioural brain research (15-11-1990)“…The relation between hippocampal epileptiform activity and 8-arm radial maze performance was assessed following repetitive afterdischarges (ADs) evoked by…”
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Interactions between response stereotypy and memory strategies on the eight-arm radial maze
Published in Behavioural brain research (01-01-1986)“…Three groups of water-deprived rats collected water from the ends of the 8-arm radial maze. Sighted subjects, and subjects blinded either with or without…”
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Behavioral effects of exposure to nuclear magnetic resonance imaging: I. Open-field behavior and passive avoidance learning in rats
Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (1986)“…The effect of exposure to the magnetic and radio-frequency fields associated with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) on two standard animal behavior…”
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