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BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES Behavioural Processes 64 (2003) 391-393 www.elsevier.com/locate/behavproc Contents of volume 64 Mini-Reviews K. Kral (Austria) Behavioural—analytical studies of the role of head movements inp depth perception in insects, birds and mammals A. Nieder (Germany) Interrelation of kinetic and stereoscopic depth: behavior and physiology in vertebrates M. Wicklein (USA) Head movements and depth perception K. Kral (Austria) Perspectives on the role of head movements in depth perception Research papers M. Jaroensutasinee and K. Jaroensutasinee (Thailand) Type of intruder and reproductive phase influence male territorial defence in wild-caught Siamese fighting fish M. Kruczek and A. Gotas (Poland) Behavioural development of conspecific odour preferences in bank voles, Clethrionomys glareolus J.M. Reed, L.D. Ellington, R.B. Graham and L.W. Means (USA) Short-term incidental memory for irrelevant cues ti [.M.C. Della Lucia, E.F-O. Peternelli, F-G. Lacerda, L.A. Peternelli and D.D.O. Moreira (Brazil) Colony behavior of Atta sexdens rubropilosa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the absence of the queen undet laboratory 49 conditions S. Wane, Y. Li, C. Feng and A. Guo (PR China) Dissociation of visual associative and motor learning in Drosophila at the flight simulator L.A. Leaver and M. Daly (Canada) Effect of predation risk on selectivity in heteromyid rodents 71 ELK. McSweeney, E.S. Murphy and B.P. Kowal (USA) Dishabituation with component transitions may contribute to the interactions observed during multiple schedules 77 R.C. Grace, A.P. McLean and J.A. Nevin (New Zealand, USA) Reinforcement context and resistance to change 9] S.J. Babb and J.D. Crystal (USA) Spatial navigation on the radial maze with trial-unique intramaze cues and restricted extramaze cues 103 I.N. Weatherly, L.M. Tischart and J. Palbicki (USA) Stimulus control over induction produced by upcoming food-pellet reinforcement PJ. Bushnell, VA. Benienus and M.W. Case (USA) Signal detection behavior in humans and rats: a comparison with matched tasks dot: 10. 1016/S0376-635 7(03 O0O202-X 392 Contents of volume 64 Special Issue Drosophila behaviour: concepts and tools Guest Editor Jean-Francois Ferveur Editorial J.-F. Ferveur (France) “Drosophila behaviour: concepts and tools” from arousal to memory in fruitflies \ Research papers B. van Swinderen and R. Andretic (USA) Arousal in Drosophila 33 J.-R. Martin (France) Locomotor activity: a complex behavioural trait to unravel 145 A. Klarsfeld, J.-C. Leloup and F- Rouyer (France) Circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in Drosophila 161 J.-M. Devaud (France) Experimental studies of adult Drosophila chemosensory behaviour 177 E. Tauber and D.F. Eberl (UK, USA) Acoustic communication in Drosophila 197 K.M.C. O'Dell (UK) The voyeurs’ guide to Drosophila ne lanogaste? courtship 21) K.K. Siwicki and L. Ladewski (USA) Associative learning and memory in Drosophila: beyond olfactory conditioning 225 Special Issue Impetuosity Guest Editor Jesse Dal lery Preface J. Dallery (USA) Impetuosity and discounting: From basic process to human welfare \ Research papers S. Kheramin, S. Body, M.-Y. Ho, D.N. Veldzquez-Martinez, C.M. Bradshaw, E. Szabadi, J.F.W. Deakin and 1.M. Anderson (UK) Role of the orbital prefrontal cortex in choice between delayed and uncertain reinforcers: a quantitative analysis 239 J.E. Mazur (USA) Effects of free-food deliveries and delays on choice under concurrent-chains schedules 25 1.M. Farrar, A.K. Kieres, K.A. Hausknecht, H. de Wit and J.B. Richards (USA) Effects of reinforcer magnitude on an animal model of impIu lsive behavior 261 S.H. Mitchell and A.J. Rosenthal (USA) Effects of multiple delayed rewards on delay discounting in an adjusting amount procedure 273 §.D. Lane, D.R. Cherek, C.J Pietras and O.\ Tcheremissine (USA) Measurement of delay discounting using trial-by-trial consequ| ences 287 4.L. Odum and C.P. Rainaud (USA) Discounting of delayed hypothetical money, alcohol, and food 305 Contents of volume 64 393 IS. Critchfield and T. Atteberry (USA) Temporal discounting predicts individual competitive success in a human analogue of group foraging 315 B. Reynolds, K. Karraker, K. Horn and J.B. Richards (USA) Delay and probability discounting as related to different stages of adolescent smoking and non-smoking 333, S.M. Alessi and N.M. Petry (USA) Pathological gambling severity is associated with impulsivity in a delay discounting procedure 345 D.D. Holt, L. Green and J. Myerson (USA) Is discounting impulsive? Evidence from temporal and probability discounting in gambling and non-gambling college students 355 G. Ainslie (USA) Uncertainty as wealth 369 Author index of volume 64 387 389 Subject index of volume 64 Contents of volume 64 39] Vol. 64 Iss. I AUG 29 2003

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