Special Issue on the Relation of Behavior and Neuroscience
Guest Editors: William Timberlake, David W. Schaal and Joseph E. Steinmetz
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William Timberlake, David W. Schaal, and Joseph E. Steinmetz.
Relating behavior and neuroscience: Introduction and synopsis.
Pp. 305-311.
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William Bechtel.
The challenge of characterizing operations in the mechanisms underlying behavior.
Pp. 313-325.
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Section I: Effects of drugs and genetics on common operant tasks
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Julian C. Leslie, David Shaw, Gillian Gregg, Nichola McCormick,
David S. Reynolds, and Gerald R. Dawson.
Effects of reinforcement schedule on facilitation
of operant extinction by chlordiazepoxide.
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Todd L. McKerchar, Troy J. Zarcone, and Stephen C. Fowler.
Differential acquisition of lever pressing in inbred and outbred mice:
Comparison of one-lever and two-lever procedures and
correlation with differences in locomotor activity.
Pp. 339-356. |
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John C. Neill, Zhao Liu, Mohammad Mikati, and Gregory L. Holmes.
Pilocarpine seizures cause age-dependent impairment in auditory location discrimination.
Pp. 357-390. |
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Natalie A. Bratcher, Valeri Farmer-Dougan, James D. Dougan,
Byron A. Heidenreich, and Paul A. Garris.
The role of dopamine in reinforcement: Changes in reinforcement
sensitivity induced by D1-type, D2-type,
and nonselective dopamine receptor agonists.
Pp. 371-399. |
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Ryan D. Ward and Amy L. Odum.
Effects of morphine on temporal discrimination and color matching:
General disruption of stimulus control or selective effects on timing?
Pp. 401-415. |
Section II: Complex Stimulus Relations
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Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Carmel Staunton, Robert Whelan, Yvonne Barnes-Holmes,
Sean Commins, Derek Walsh, Ian Stewart, Paul M. Smeets, and Simon Dymond.
Derived stimulus relations, semantic priming, and event-related potentials:
Testing a behavioral theory of semantic networks.
Pp. 417-433.
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Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Donal Regan, Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, Sean
Commins, Derek Walsh, Ian Stewart, Paul M. Smeets, Robert Whelan, and Simon Dymond.
Relating derived relations as a model of
analogical reasoning: Reaction times and event-related potentials.
Pp. 435-451.
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David W. Dickins.
On aims and methods in the neuroimaging of derived relations.
Pp. 453-483.
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J. E. Haddon and A. S. Killcross.
Medial prefrontal cortex lesions abolish
contextual control of competing responses.
Pp. 485-504.
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Section III: Discrimination, choice, and cortical brain activity
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Michael W. Schlund and Michael F. Cataldo.
Integrating functional neuroimaging and human operant research:
Brain activation correlated
with presentation of discriminative stimuli.
Pp. 505-519.
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Tobias Kalenscher, Onur Güntürkün, Pasquale Calabrese, Walter Gehlen,
Thomas Kalt, and Bettina Diekamp.
Neural correlates of a default response in a delayed go/no-go task.
Pp. 521-535.
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Tal Yarkoni, Todd S. Braver, Jeremy R. Gray, and Leonard Green.
Prefrontal brain activity predicts temporally extended decision-making behavior.
Pp. 537-554.
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Brian Lau and Paul W. Glimcher.
Dynamic response-by-response models of matching behavior in rhesus monkeys.
Pp. 555-579.
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Greg S. Corrado, Leo P. Sugrue, H. Sebastian Seung, and William T. Newsome.
Linear- nonlinear-Poisson models of primate choice dynamics.
Pp. 581-617.
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Section IV: Neural and behavioral analyses of learning-related circuitry and addiction
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Howard Eichenbaum and Norbert J. Fortin.
Bridging the gapbetween brain and behavior: Cognitive and neural mechanisms of episodic memory.
Pp. 619-629.
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Ronald P. Villarreal and Joseph E. Steinmetz.
Neuroscience and learning: Lessons from studying the involvement of a region of
cerebellar cortexin eyeblink classical conditioning.
Pp. 631-652.
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George V. Rebec and WenLin Sun.
Neuronal substrates of relapse to cocaine-seeking behavior:
Role of prefrontal cortex.
Pp. 653-666.
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Gail Winger, James H. Woods, Chad M. Galuska, and Tammy Wade-Galuska.
Behavioral perspectives on the neuroscience of drug addiction.
Pp. 667-681 |
Book Review
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David W. Schaal.
Naming our concerns about neuroscience: A review of Bennett and
Hackers Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience.
Pp. 683-692.
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Quotation
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On the Enduring Power of Levers.
P. 326 |
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2005 Guest Editors and Action Editors
P. 400 |
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Guest Editors and Reviewers for the Special Issue
P. 416 |
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Cumulative Subject Index: January 1994November 2005 (Vols. 6184).
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