Author
Index
VOLUME 2 ADERMAN, MORRIS. See Marcus, Sander. BARRETT, JAXIES E., HOFF&IAN, HOWARD S., STRATTOX, JAMES W., AND NEWHY. VALERIE. Aversive Control of Following in Imprinted Ducklings, 202 BLANCHARD, D. CAROLINE. See Blanchard, Robert J. BLANCHARD, ROBERT J., AND BLANCHARD D. CAROLINE, Defensive Reactions in the Albino
Rat,
351
BLOMQUIST, ALLEN J. See Harlow, Harry F. BOLLES, ROBERT C., MOOT, SEWARD A., AXD GROSSEN, NEAL E. The
Extinction of Avoidance, 324 BRACKEIILL, ROBERT M., ROSENBUSH, STEPHEN N., ANU BROOKSHIRE, KENXETH Ii. Acquisition and Retention of Conditioned Taste Aversions as a Function of the Taste Quality of the CS, 341 BRIMER, C. J., AND WICKSON, SUSAS. Shock Frequency, Disinhihition, and Conditioned Suppression, 124 BROOKSHIRE, KENNETH N. See Brackbill, Robert M. BROWN, DOROTHY. See Shurcliff, Arthur. BRUSH, F. ROBERT. See Singh, Pauline. BULL, JOHN A. III. See Overmier, J. Bruce. BULLOCH, GEORGE C. See Routtenberg, Aryeh. BURGHARDT, GORDON M. See Fuchs, Jannon L. BURSTEIN, KENNETH R., AND MOESER, SHAXNOY. The Informational Value of a D:stinctive Stimulus Associated with the Initiation of Acquisition Trials, 228 RyRuhI, RONALD P. See Holmes, Peter A. Shuttlebos
CASSADS, MICHAEL, The
Role
COLE, MICHAEL, HALL, MICHAEL, AND WILLIAMS,
TIMOTHY.
of the CS and Its Relationship to the CR in Avoidance Conditioning, 12 COLE, CHARLES W., AND GOLDSTEIY, GEORCE S. Consumption of Ethanol as a Function of Sensory Isolation, 363 COLE, MICHAEL. See Cassady, Michael. COLLIER, GEORGE, AND REGA, FRANK. Two-Bar Sucrose Preference, 190 DEETS, ALLYN C. See Harlow, Harry F. DENNY, M. RAY, AND TORTORA, DANIEL F. A Stimulus Trace Interpretation of the Overlearning Reversal Effect in a Black-White Discrimination, 371 DOM JAN, MICHAEL. See Siegel, Shepard. FAGO, GEORGE C. See Fowler, Harry. FALLOX, DANIEL. See Hallenborg, Bruce P. FLORY, RANDALL K. The Control of Schedule-Induced Polydipsia: Frequency and Magnitude of Reinforcement, 215 FOWLER, HARRY, FAGO, GEORGE C., AND WISCHNER, GEORGE J. Shock-Right Facilitation in an Easy, Noncorrection Problem as Effected by Delay of Reward, 235 FREEMAN, BETTY Jo. The Role of Response-Independent Reinforcement in Producing Behavioral Contrast Effects in the Rat, 138 ExperiFUCHS, JANNON L., AND BURGHARDT, GORDON M. Effects of Early Feeding ence on the Responses of Garter Snakes to Food Chemicals, 271 GOLDSTEIN, GEORGE S. See Cole, Charles W. GROSSEN, NEAL E. See Bolles, Robert C. HABERLANDT, KARL. Transfer Along a Continuum in Classical Conditioning, 164 415
416
AUTHOR
INDEX
HALL, MICHAEL. See Cassady, Michael. HALLENBORG, BRUCE P., AND FALLON, DANIEL. Influence of Fear and Frustration on the Motivation of Self-Punitive Behavior, 26 H-LOW, HARRY F., BLOMQUIST, ALLEN J., AND DEETS, ALLYN C. Effects of Manipulating Incentive Visibility during the Baiting Phase of Delayed-Response Problems, 67 HOFFMAN, HOWARD S. See Barrett, James E. HOLMES, PETER A., JACKSON, DONALD E., AND BYRUM, RONALD P. Acquisition and Extinction of Conditioned Suppression under Two Training Procedures, 334 HOXXIE, M. J., AND RUDY, JERRY W. Effect on Runway Performance of Reinforcement Contingencies Established to Empty Goal-Box Placements, 95 JACKSON, DONALD E. See Holmes, Peter A. JOHNSON, DAVY M. See Platt, John R. KING, JAMES E. Determinants of Serial Discrimination Learning by Squirrel Monkeys, 246 MARCUS, SANDER, AND ADERMAN, MORRIS. Differential Extinction of a Sand Digging Response in the Rat, 75 MOESER, SHANNON. See Burstein, Kenneth R. MOLLENAUER, SANDRA 0. Shifts in Deprivation Level: Different Effects Depending on Amount of Preshift Training, 58 MOOT, SEWARD A. See Belles, Robert C. NEWBY, VALERIE. See Barrett, James E. O~ERMIER, J. BRUCE, BULL, JOHN A. III, AND PACIC, KENNETH. On Instrumental Response Interaction as Explaining the Influences of Pavlovian CS’s Upon Avoidance Behavior, 103 PACK, KENNETH. See Overmier, J. Bruce. PANKSEPP, JAAK, AND TROWILL, JAY A. Positive and Negative Contrast in Licking with Shifts in Sucrose Concentration as a Function of Food Deprivation, 49 PASNAK, ROBERT. Inanition and the Motivation-Performance Function for the Rat, 195 PETERSON, JAMES, AND PREMACK, DAVID. A Method for Mapping Stimulus Distance into Reinforcement Value, 40 PLATT, JOHN R., AND JOHNSON, DAVID M. Localization within a Homogeneous Behavior Chain: Effects of Error Contingencies, 386 PORTER, JOHN J. See Traupmann, Kenneth. PREMACK, DAVID. See Peterson, James. RATLIFF, ANNE R. See Ratliff, Richard G. RATLIFF, RICHARD G,, AND RATLIFF, ANNE R. Runway Acquisition and Extinction as a Joint Function of Magnitude of Reward and Percentage of Rewarded ACquisition Trials, 289 REGA, FRANK. See Collier, George. F&SCORL.A, ROBERT A. Variation in the Effectiveness of Reinforcement and Nonreinforcement Following Prior Inhibitory Conditioning, 113 ROSENBUSH, STEPHEN N. See Brackbill, Robert M. ROUTTENBERG, ARYEH, AND BULLOCH, GEORGE C. Self-Starvation and Rewarding Brain Stimulation: Effects of Chlorpromazine and Pentobarbital, 83 RUDY, JERRY W. See Homzie, M. J. SAKELLARIS, PETER C. See Singh, Pauline J. SCHRIER, ALLAN M. Extradimensional Transfer of Learning-Set Formation in Stumptailed Monkeys, 173
AUTHOR
SHURCLIFF, ARTHUR, BROWN, DOROTHY, AND Required for Solution of a Stick Problem 255 SIEGEL, SHEPARD, AND DOMJAN, MICHAEL. Procedure, I SINGH, PAULINE J., SAKELLARIS, PETER C., Active and Passive Avoidance Responses STOLLNITZ, FRED. See Shurcliff, Arthur. STRATTON, JAMES W. See Barrett, James E. TERRACE, H. S. Escape from S--, 148 TORTORA, DANIEL F. See Denny, M. Ray. TRAUPAIANN, KENNETH, AND PORTER, JOHN Free-Operant Bar Pressing, 296 TROWILL, JAY A. See Panksepp, Jaak. VALLE, FRED P. Spatial Probability Learning VARDARIS, RICHARD M. Partial Reinforcement tion in Rats with the US Interpolated WALLER, T. GARY. The Effect of Percentage nation Learning by Rats, 376 WICKSON, SUSAN. See Brimer, C. J. WILLIAMS, TIMOTHY. See Cassady, Michael. WISCHNER, GEORGE J. See Fowler, Harry.
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INDEX
STOLLNITZ, by Rhesus Backward
FRED. Specificity of Training Monkeys ( Macaca mdatta ), Conditioning
as an Inhibitory
AND BRUSH, F. ROBERT. Tested in Extinction, 305
J. The
Retention
Overlearning-Extinction
by Rats in the WGTA, 182 and Extinction of Heart Rate on Nonreinforced Trials, 280 of Reward on Compound-cue
Effect
DeceleraDiscrimi-
of
in