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Volume 19 January—October 1993 Numbers 1-4 Published quarterly by the American Psychological Association Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes Stewart H. Hulse, Editor Johns Hopkins University ISSN 0097-7403 Copyright 1993 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242 Consulting Editors Mark E. Bouton, University of Vermont Robert A. Rescorla, University of Pennsylvania Elizabeth D. Capaldi, University of Florida William A. Roberts, University of Western Ontario, London, Russell M. Church, Brown University Ontario, Canada A. W. Logue, State University of New York at Stony Brook Herbert L. Roitblat, University of Hawaii N. J. Mackintosh, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Sara J. Shettleworth, University of Toronto, Toronto, England Ontario, Canada Ralph R. Miller, State University of New York at Charles P. Shimp, University of Utah Binghamton H. S. Terrace, Columbia University J. Bruce Overmier, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities William Timberlake, Jndiana University John M. Pearce, University of Wales, Cardiff, Edward A. Wasserman, University of Iowa United Kingdom Ben A. Williams, University of California, San Diego Thomas R. Zentall, University of Kentucky APA Journal Staff Susan Knapp Kathleen P. Baker Executive Editor Supervisor, Journal Production Leslie A. Cameron Maria C. Barry Director, Journals Program Production Editor L. Keith Cooke Jodi Ashcraft Manager, Journal Production Advertising Sales Manager Author Index to Volume 19 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month Pages l January 1-104 2 April 105-192 3 July 193-304 4 October 305-420 ARTICLES Grant, Douglas S., and Spetch, Marcia L.—Analogical and Nonanalogical Coding of Samples Differing in Duration Albert, Melody, Ricker, Sean, Bevins, Rick A., and Ayres, in a Choice-Matching Task in Pigeons John J. B.— Extending Continuous Versus Discontinuous Conditioned Stimuli Before Versus After Unconditioned Hall, Geoffrey, Ray, Elizabeth, and Bonardi, Charlotte—Ac- quired Equivalence Between Cues Trained With a Com- Ayres, John J. B.—see Albert, Melody mon Antecedent Hall, Geoffrey—see Honey, R. C. Balda, Russell P.—see Olson, Deborah J. Harper, David—List Item Memory in Rats: Effects of Delay Barnet, Robert C., Grahame, Nicholas J., and Miller, Ralph and Delay Task R.—Local Time Horizons in Pavlovian Learning Holloway, Kevin S., and Domjan, Michael—Sexual Approach Bevins, Rick A.—see Albert, Melody Conditioning: Unconditioned Stimulus Factors Bitterman, M. E.—see Papini, Mauricio R. Holloway, Kevin S., and Domjan, Michael—Sexual Approach Blough, Donald S.—Effects on Search Speed of the Probability Conditioning: Tests of Unconditioned Stimulus Deval- of Target-Distractor Combinations uation Using Hormone Manipulations Blough, Donald S.—Reaction Time Drifts Identify Objects of Honey, R. C., Hall, Geoffrey, and Bonardi, Charlotte—Nega- Attention in Pigeon Visual Search tive Priming in Associative Learning: Evidence From a Bonardi, Charlotte—see Hall, Geoffrey Serial-Conditioning Procedure Bonardi, Charlotte—see Honey, R. C. Horne, Amanda J.—see Kehoe, E. James Bouton, Mark E., and Brooks, Douglas C.—Time and Context Horne, Peter S.—see Kehoe, E. James Effects on Performance in a Pavlovian Discrimination Jitsumori, Masako—Category Discrimination of Artificial Bouton, Mark E.—see Brooks, Douglas C. Polymorphous Stimuli Based on Feature Learning Brooks, Douglas C., and Bouton, Mark E.—A Retrieval Cue for Extinction Attenuates Spontaneous Recovery Kamil, Alan C.—see Olson, Deborah J. Brooks, Douglas C.—see Bouton, Mark E. Kehoe, E. James, Horne, Peter S., Macrae, Michaela, and Horne, Amanda J.— Real-Time Processing of Serial Stim- Brown, Michael F., Rish, Patricia A., VonCulin, Joanna E., and Edberg, Jacqueline A.—Spatial Guidance of Choice uli in Classical Conditioning of the Rabbit’s Nictitating Behavior in the Radial-Arm Maze Membrane Response Macrae, Michaela—see Kehoe, E. James Cheng, Ken, and Westwood, Richard—Analysis of Single Miller, Ralph R.—see Barnet, Robert C. Trials in Pigeons’ Timing Performance Mondloch, Michael V.—see Spetch, Marcia L. Cheng, Ken, Westwood, Richard, and Crystal, Jonathon D.— Memory Variance in the Peak Procedure of Timing in Olson, Deborah J., Kamil, Alan C., and Balda, Russell P.— Effects of Response Strategy and Retention Interval on Crystal, Jonathon D.—see Cheng, Ken Performance of Clark’s Nutcrackers in a Radial Maze DeCola, Joseph P.—see Fanselow, M. S. DeMarse, Thomas B., and Urcuioli, Peter J—Enhancement Panlilio, Leigh V.—see Weiss, Stanley J. of Matching Acquisition by Differential Comparison- Papini, Mauricio R., and Bitterman, M. E.—Two-Test Strat- Outcome Associations egy in the Study of Inhibitory Conditioning Domjan, Michael—see Holloway, Kevin S. Pearce, John M., and Redhead, Edward S.—The Influence of an Irrelevant Stimulus on Two Discriminations Edberg, Jacqueline A.—see Brown, Michael F. Ray, Elizabeth—see Hall, Geoffrey Fanselow, M. S., DeCola, Joseph P., and Young, Stacey L.— Redhead, Edward S.—see Pearce, John M. Mechanisms Responsible for Reduced Contextual Con- Ricker, Sean—see Albert, Melody ditioning With Massed Unsignaled Unconditional Rish, Patricia A.—see Brown, Michael F. Fetterman, J. Gregor—Numerosity Discrimination: Both Schindler, Charles W.—see Weiss, Stanley J. Time and Number Matter Shettleworth, Sara J.—Varieties of Learning and Memory in Friedrich, Frances J.—see Shimp, Charles P. Shimp, Charles P., and Friedrich, Frances J.—Behavioral and Grahame, Nicholas J.—see Barnet, Robert C. Computational Models of Spatial Attention iv AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 19 Spetch, Marcia L., and Mondloch, Michael V.—Control of Young, Stacey L.—see Fanselow, M. S. Pigeons’ Spatial Search by Graphic Landmarks in a Touch-Screen Task OTHER Spetch, Marcia L.—see Grant, Douglas S. Urcuioli, Peter J.—see DeMarse, Thomas B. Acknowledgement of Ad Hoc Reviewers VonCulin, Joanna E.—see Brown, Michael F. American Psychological Association Subscription Claims Washburn, David A.—The Stimulus Movement Effect: Allo- Information , 67, 148, 214, 399 : . : Articles Published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology Weiss, Stanley J., Panlilio, Leigh V., and Schindler, Charles 98, 191, 295, 412 Call for Nominations W.— Single-Incentive Selective Associations Produced Call for Programs Solely as a Function of Compound-Stimulus Condition- Call for Short Reports ing Context Westwood, Richard—see Cheng, Ken 2 : nee Wilkie, Donald M.—see Willson, Robert J. Ethical Standards for the Reporting and Publishing Willson, Robert J., and Wilkie, Donald M.—Pigeons Remem- of Scientific Information ber Briefly Trained Spatial Location-Food Associations Instructions to Authors Over Extended Time Periods : Low Publication Prices for APA Members Wixted, John T.—A Signal Detection Analysis of Memory for and Affiliates Nonoccurrence in Pigeons Search Opens for New Editor

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