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Contents of Volume 23 Alptekin, S. See Capaldi, E. J. DeCola, J. P. See Landeira-Fernandez, J. Alsop, B. L. See Jones, B. M. De Jong, R. See Kaiser, L. Alvarez, R., & Lopez, M. Effects of elements or compound Delamater, A. R. Outcome-selective effects of intertrial re- preexposure on conditioned taste aversion as a function inforcement in a Pavlovian appetitive conditioning para- of retention interval digm with rats Ayres, J. J. B. See Bevins, R. A. Delamater, B. A. See Colwill, R. M. Dickinson, A., Balleine, B., Watt, A., Gonzalez, F., & Boakes, Balleine, B. See Dickinson, A. R. A. Motivational control after extended instrumental Barnet, R. C., Grahame, N. J., & Miller, R. R. Trial spacing ef- training fects in Pavlovian conditioning: A role for local context Domjan, M. See Crawford, L. L. Drea, C. M., & Wallen, K. Gradual acquisition of visual dis- Barnet, R. C. See Cole, R. P. crimination tasks in a social group of rhesus monkeys Bell, M. C. See Williams, B. A. (Macaca mulatta) Bennett, C. H. See Espinet, A. Espinet, A., Iraola, J. A., Bennett, C. H., & Mackintosh, N. J. Bevins, R. A., & Ayres, J. J. B. One-trial context fear condi- Inhibitory associations between neutral stimuli in flavor- tioning as a function of the interstimulus interval 400 aversion conditioning Birmingham, K. M. See Capaldi, E. J. Bitterman, M. E. See: Fairhurst, S. See Mellon, R. C. Burmeister, S. Fanselow, M. S. See: Funayama, E. S. DeCola, J. P. Bizo, L. A., & White, K. G. Reinforcement context and pace- Landeira-Fernandez, J. maker rate in the behavioral theory of timing 376 Fetterman, J. G. The psychophysics of remembered duration Boakes, R. A. See Dickinson, A. 49 Bourne, M. J. See Hart, J. A. Funayama, E. S., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. Com- Bouton, M. E. See Brooks, D. C. pound conditioning in honeybees: Blocking tests of the independence assumption Brodbeck, D. R. See Roberts, W. A. Brooks, D. C., Hale, B., Nelson, J. B., & Bouton, M. E. Rein- Gibbon, J. See Mellon, R. C. statement after counterconditioning 383 Gonzalez, F. See Dickinson, A. Burmeister, S., Couvillon, P. A., & Bitterman, M. E. Perfor- mance of honeybees in analogues of the rodent radial maze Good, M. See Macphail, E. M. Grahame, N. J. See Barnet, R. C. Capaldi, E. J., Birmingham, K. M., & Alptekin, S. Memories Hale, B. See Brooks, D. C. of reward events and expectancies of reward events may Hammond, L. J. Pavlovian conditioning to contexts that pre- work in tandem cede the place where shock occurs as measured by freez- Coldwell, S. E. See Rescorla, R. A. ing and activity suppression in mice 349 Cole, R. P., Barnet, R. C., & Miller, R. R. Temporal encoding Hart, J. A., Bourne, M. J., & Schachtman, T. R. Slow reacqui- in trace conditioning 144 sition of a conditioned taste aversion 297 Colwill, R. M., & Delamater, B. A. An associative analysis of Healy, S. D., & Hurly, T. A. Spatial memory in rufous hum- instrumental biconditional discrimination learning 218 mingbirds (Selasphorus rufus): A field test 63 Couvillon, P. A. See: Holland, P. C. The effects of intertrial and feature—target in- Burmeister, S. tervals on operant serial feature-positive discrimination Funayama, E. S. learning Cranney, J. See Kiernan, M. J. Honey, R. C. See Macphail, E. M. Crawford, L. L., & Domjan, M. Second-order sexual condi- Hurly, T. A. See Healy, S. D. tioning in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) — 327 Iraola, J. A. See Espinet, A. DeCola, J. P., & Fanselow, M. S. Differential inflation with short and long CS—US intervals: Evidence of a nonasso- Jones, B. M., White, K. G., & Alsop, B. L. On two effects of ciative process in long-delay taste avoidance signaling the consequences for remembering Kaiser, D. H. See Roper, K. L. Roberts, W. A., Macuda, T., & Brodbeck, D. R. Memory for Kaiser, L., & De Jong, R. Induction of odor preference in a number of light flashes in the pigeon specialist insect parasitoid 17 Roll, J. M. See McSweeney, F. K. Kiernan, M. J., Westbrook, R. F., & Cranney, J. Immediate Roper, K. L., Kaiser, D. H., & Zentall, T. R. True directed for- shock, passive avoidance, and potentiated startle: Implica- getting in pigeons may occur only when alternative work- tions for the unconditioned response to shock... 22 ing memory is required on forget-cue trials Kim, J. J. See Landeira-Fernandez, J. Kissinger, S. C., & Riccio, D. C. Stimulus conditions influ- Schachtman, T. R. See Hart, J. A. encing the development of tolerance to repeated cold ex- Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. Delayed matching in pi- posure in rats geons with food and no-food samples: Further examina- Kornecook, T. J. See Mumby, D. G. tion of backward associations 177 Sherburne, L. M., & Zentall, T. R. Pigeons transfer between Landeira-Fernandez, J., Fanselow, M. S., DeCola, J. P., & Kim, conditional discriminations with differential outcomes in J. J. Effects of handling and context preexposure on the the absence of differential-sample-responding cues 273 immediate shock deficit Sherburne, L. M. See Zentall, T. R. Leak, T. M. See Mellon, R. C. Silva, F. J., & Pear, J. J. Stereotypy of spatial movements dur- Lopez, M. See Alvarez, R. ing noncontingent and contingent reinforcement 245 Spear, N. E. See McKinzie, D. L. Mackintosh, N. J. See Espinet, A. Steirn, J. N., Weaver, J. E., & Zentall, T. R. Transitive infer- Macphail, E. M., Good, M., Honey, R. C., & Willis, A. Rela- ence in pigeons: Simplified procedures and a test of value tional learning in pigeons: The role of perceptual processes transfer theory 76 in between-key recognition of complex stimuli... 83 Stokes, P. D. Learned variability Macuda, T. See Roberts, W. A. Swartzentruber, D. Modulatory mechanisms in Pavlovian Matthews, T. J. See Papadouka, V. conditioning Mazur, J. E. Development of preference and spontaneous re- covery in choice behavior with concurrent variable- Urcuioli, P. J. See Zentall, T. R. interval schedules 93 McKinzie, D. L., & Spear, N. E. Ontogenetic differences in Wallen, K. See Drea, C. M. conditioning to context and CS as a function of context Watt, A. See Dickinson, A. saliency and CS-US interval 304 Weatherly, J. N. See McSweeney, F. K. McSweeney, F. K., Weatherly, J. N., & Roll, J. M. Within- Weaver, J. E. See Steirn, J. N. session changes in responding during concurrent sched- ules that employ two different operanda 237 Werka, T. See Zielinski, K. Mellon, R. C., Leak, T. M., Fairhurst, S., & Gibbon, J. Timing Westbrook, R. F. See Kiernan, M. J. processes in the reinforcement-omission effect 286 White, K. G. See: Miller, R. R. See: Bizo, L. A. Barnet, R. C. Jones, B. M. Cole, R. P. Wilkie, D. M., & Willson, R. J. More evidence of robust spatial Mumby, D. G., Kornecook, T. J., Wood, E. R., & Pinel, J. P. J. associative memory in the pigeon, Columba livia ... 69 The role of experimenter-odor cues in the performance of Williams, B. A., Ploog, B. O., & Bell, M. C. Stimulus devalu- object-memory tasks by rats ation and.extinction of chain schedule performance 104 Willis, A. See Macphail, E. M. Nelson, J. B. See Brooks, D. C. Willson, R. J. See Wilkie, D. M. Nikolaev, E. See Zielinski, K. Wilson, W. J. See Zielinski, K. Wood, E. R. See Mumby, D. G. Papadouka, V., & Matthews, T. J. Motivational mechanisms and schedule-induced behavioral stereotypy Wynne, C. D. L. Reinforcement accounts for transitive in- ference performance Pear, J. J. See Silva, F. J. Pinel, J. P. J. See Mumby, D. G. Zentall, T. R., Sherburne, L. M., & Urcuioli, P. J. Coding of he- Pizzimenti, L. See Reed, P. donic and nonhedonic samples by pigeons in many-to- Ploog, B. O. See Williams, B. A. one delayed matching Zentall, T. R. See: Reed, P., & Pizzimenti, L. Lack of consistent individual dif- Roper, K. L. ferences in rats on tasks that require response inhibition Sherburne, L. M. (2) 454 Steirn, J. N. Rescorla, R. A., & Coldwell, S. E. Summation in autoshap- Zielinski, K., Werka, T., Wilson, W. J., & Nikolaev, E. Inhi- ing bition of delay of the two-way avoidance response and Riccio, D. C. See Kissinger, S. C. warning-signal salience FORTHCOMING ARTICLES NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Animal Learning & Behavior Articles in Press Nominations for the Editorship of Psychobiology 122 236 Annual Meeting of the Society for Quantitative Analyses of Behavior 122 XXVI International Congress of Psychology GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS 36th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society Submissions, Formats, Permissions, Proof, Reprints, Tables, Cognitive Science Program: National Institute of Mental Panes, Corben TNGME os .sei sss ssccsccatcaevccseseness 118 Health

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