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Gy Volume 31 January—October 2005 Numbers 1-4 Published quarterly ISSN 0097-7403 by the American Psychological Association Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes | Nicholas Mackintosh, Editor | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom | Copyright 2005 by the American Psychologicai Association 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242 Editor Nicholas Mackintosh University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Consulting Editors Peter Balsam, Columbia University, Barnard College Peter F. Lovibond, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Robert A. Boakes, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia New South Wales, Australia James E. Mazur, Southern Connecticut State University James B. Nelson, College of Charleston Michael F. Brown, Villanova University John Pearce, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom Robert G. Cook, Tufts University Daniel J. Povinelli, University of Louisiana Andrew Delamater, Brooklyn College of the City University Robert A. Rescorla, University of Pennyslvania of New York Anthony Sclafani, Brooklyn College of the City University Anthony Dickinson, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, of New York United Kingdom Sara J. Shettleworth, University of Toronto, Toronto, Elizabeth A. Gaffan, University of Reading, Reading, Ontario, Canada England Marcia L. Spetch, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Geoffrey Hall, University of York, York, England Peter J. Urcuioli, Purdue University Ben A. Williams, University of California, San Diego Peter C. Holland, Johns Hopkins University Kimberly Kirkpatrick, University of York, York, England Assistant to the Editor: Christina Poole APA Journal Staff Susan J. A. Harris Kathleen P. Baker Leigh C. Sauter Senior Director, Journals Program Production Manager Production Supervisor Cynthia M. DeLano Paige W. Jackson Annie G. Hill Production Account Manager Editorial Manager Editorial Supervisor Amy R. O'Keefe Jodi Ashcraft Manuscript Editor Advertising Sales Manager 494 Author Index to Volume 31 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month Pages | January 1-112 2 April 113-264 3 July 265-384 4 October 385-504 ARTICLES Drew, Michael R., Zupan, Bojana, Cooke, Anna, Couvillon, P. A., and Balsam, Peter D—Temporal Control of Conditioned Re- Allman, Melissa J., and Honey, R. C.—Associative Change in SUVORUTREG, th CRIS Ss xs 4 1-9 G's wes ae A eee Connectionist Networks: An Addendum. .............. 363 Dwyer, D. M.—Reinforcer Devaluation in Palatability-Based Anderson, James R., Kuwahata, Hiroko, Kuroshima, Hika, Leighty, Leamned Piavor Preterertess o.o8os oe oe 487 Katherine A., and Fujita, Kazuo—Are Monkeys Aesthetists? Rensely (1957) Revisited. . ........ 650%. 7\ Escobar, Martha—see Arcediano, Francisco Apfalter, Wilfried—see Huber, Ludwig Espinet, Alfredo—see Balleine, Bernard W. Arcediano, Francisco, Escobar, Martha, and Miller, Ralph R.—Bi- Evans, Theodore A.—see Judge, Peter G. directional Associations in Humans and Rats............ 301 Evans, Theodore Avery, Howell, Sue, and Westergaard, Gregory Charles—Auditory—Visual Cross-Modal Perception of Com- Baeyens, Frank—see De Houwer, Jan municative Stimuli in Tufted Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Balleine, Bernard W., Espinet, Alfredo, and Gonzalez, Felisa—Per- I 05659: 5 ya Aa wa VALS ER aD ae Bae ceptual Learning Enhances Retrospective Revaluation of Con- ditioned Flavor Preferences in Rats... ... 2... 26 eee eee 341 Fujita, Kazuo, and Giersch, Anne—What Perceptual Rules Do Balleine, Bernard W.—see Winterbauer, Neil E. Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Apella) Follow in Completing Balsam, Peter D.—see Drew, Michael R. Parthy OlcGlitienh Famnen tas 6 Dye nw ee dies so Sl wna ms 387 Beran, Mary M.—see Beran, Michael J. Fujita, Kazuo—see Anderson, James R. Beran, Michael J., Beran, Mary M., Harris, Emily H., and Wash- Furlong, Teri M.—see Morris, Richard W. burn, David A.—Ordinal Judgments and Summation of Non- visible Sets of Food Items by Two Chimpanzees and a Rhesus Gallistel, C. R—see Cheng, Ken PUTMAN os9 .S c Rice che v'dhe wie tc3 aldo ee nme come ae eha haa sma George, David N.—see Haselgrove, Mark Blaisdeil, Aaron P.—see Sawa, Kosuke George, David N.—see Saggerson, A. L. Buhusi, Catalin V., Perera, Dinushi, and Meck, Warren H—Mem- Ghirlanda, Stefano—Retrospective Revaluation as Simple Associa- ory for Timing Visual and Auditory Signals in Albino and 107 MCR ERs 5 3c 54-0 widvs ho ate Se Pa ewe thay: 3 Gibson, Brett M., Wasserman, Edward A., Gosselin, Frédéric, and Schyns, Philippe G—Applying Bubbles to Localize Features Cerutti, Daniel T.—see Jozefowiez, Jeremie That Control Pigeons’ Visual Discrimination Behavior. . . . . 376 Cheng, Ken, and Gallistel, C. R—Shape Parameters Explain Data Giersch, Anne—see Fujita, Kazuo From Spatial Transformations: Comment on Pearce et al. Gilbert, James—see Clayton, Nicola S. (2004) and Tommasi & Polli (2004)................. Gonzalez, Felisa—see Balleine, Bernard W. Clayton, Nicola S., Dally, Joanna, Gilbert, James, and Dickinson, Gosselin, Frédéric—see Gibson, Brett M. Anthony—Food Caching by Western Scrub-Jays (Aphelo- Gottlieb, Daniel A.—Acquisition With Partial and Continuous Re- coma californica) Is Sensitive to the Conditions at inforcement in Rat Magazine Approach. .............. 319 BRERONOE GS co isan Shee ta crit etapa esl o auch anetaats) aiald gaye Baus Grace. Randolph C.—see Nevin, John A. Cooke, Anna—see Drew, Michael R. Couvillon, P. A.—see Drew, Michael R. Hall, Geoffrey, Prados, José, and Sansa, Joan—Modulation of the Crombez, Geert—see De Houwer, Jan Effective Salience of a Stimulus by Direct and Associative Activation of Tis Represemtptiom:.. . ... . 5 ceye a's ois 267 Dally, Joanna—see Clayton, Nicola S. Harris, Emily H.—see Beran, Michael J. Delius, Juan D.—see Wright, Anthony A. Harris, Justin A., and Thein, Thida—Interactions Between Condi- DeMarse, Thomas B., and Urcuioli, Peter J—Control of Matching tioned and Unconditioned Flavor Preferences. . . 407 by Differential Outcome Expectancies in the Absence of Dif- Haselgrove, Mark, George, David N., and Pearce, John M.—The ferential Sample—Outcome Associations: A Serial Compound Discrimination of Structure: If. Representation of Spatial 449 WRGMR HORST a 2552 a tu a Ss Secr ia en's wi ee ae Nae a ae De Houwer, Jan, Crombez, Geert, and Baeyens, Frank—Avoid- Holland, Peter C., and Kenmuir, Cynthia—Variations in Uncondi- ance Behavior Can Function as a Negative Occasion tioned Stimulus Processing in Unblocking.............. — inw a SOO GRNIRS aig fs csS Or gio tare Antena On a)m eh erica das BL Reals 101 Honey, R. C.—see Allman, Melissa J. Dickinson, Anthony—see Clayton, Nicola S. Honey, R. C.—see Saggerson, A. L. 495 496 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 31 Howell, Sue—see Evans, Theodore Avery Prossinger, Hermann—see Huber, Ludwig Huber, Ludwig, Apfalter, Wilfried, Steurer, Michael, and Pros- singer, Hermann—A New Learning Paradigm Elicits Fast Rescorla, Robert A.—Spontaneous Recovery of Excitation but Not Viemal Discrmmmation in Pigeons. .:.:... 52. 2 kee eee se PPMMNIN Sa bcc: REGS ipntes cits repartee Par oke roh e« chee Gates rebels 277 Saggerson, A. L., George, David N., and Honey, R. C.—Imitative Jozefowiez, Jeremie, Cerutti, Daniel T., and Staddon, John E. R. —Timing in Choice Experiments. .................. Learning of Stimulus—Response and Response—Outcome As- ROS MEIORNS ARV IERRO CINE 552.6 sa5) sia BY opia s: aia «eee wlg us 289 Judge, Peter G., Evans, Theodore A., and Vyas, Dhaval K.—Or- Sansa, Joan—see Hall, Geoffrey dinal Representation of Numeric Quantities by Brown Capu- a: Seee eee eee eer 79 Sawa, Kosuke, Leising, Kenneth J., and Blaisdell, Aaron P.—Sen- sory Preconditioning in Spatial Learning Using a Touch 368 Kaiser, Daren H.—see Zentall, Thomas R. Kearns, David N., Weiss, Stanley J., Schindler, Charles W., and Schindler, Charles W.—see Kearns, David N Panlilio, Leigh V.—Conditioned Inhibition of Cocaine Seek- Schyns, Philippe G.—see Gibson, Brett M. NING 5S cee OS Sle ea ee SER oI ees 247 Sebastidn-Gallés, Nuria—see Toro, Juan M. Kenmuir, Cynthia—see Holland, Peter C. Shettleworth, Sara J., and Sutton, Jennifer E—Multiple Systems Killedar, Asawari—see Mitchell, Chris J. for Spatial Learning: Dead Reckoning and Beacon Homing in Kuroshima, Hika—see Anderson, James R. Ey ines SER OMS cmS OIT yg iTS eee ere et oat Sr 125 Kuwahata, Hiroko—see Anderson, James R. Shettleworth, Sara J—see Skov-Rackette, Shannon I. Skov-Rackette, Shannon I., and Shettleworth, Sara J—What Do Lachnit, Harald—see Melchers, Klaus G. Rats Learn About the Geometry of Object Arrays? Tests With Leighty, Katherine A.—see Anderson, James R. ERPOPAIONY TRONS VION so5 .5 a5. -0)5 ,s ie ways ace be ote sare e Leising, Kenneth J—see Sawa, Kosuke Staddon, John E. R.—see Jozefowiez, Jeremie Le Pelley, M. E., Oakeshott, S. M., and McLaren, I. P. L.—Block- Steurer, Michael—see Huber, Ludwig ing and Unblocking in Human Causal Learning.......... Sutton, Jennifer E—see Shettleworth, Sara J. Le Pelley, M. E., Oakeshott, S. M., Wills, A. J., and McLaren, I. P. L_—The Outcome Specificity of Learned Predictiveness Thein, Thida—see Harris, Justin A. Effects: Parallels Between Human Causal Learning and Ani- Tommasi, Luca—Geometric Determinants of Spatial Reorienia- = 226 tion: Reply to Cheng and Gallistel (2005).............. 260 Lovibond, Peter F.—see Mitchell, Chris J. Toro, Juan M., Trobalon, Josep B., and Sebastidn-Gallés, Nuria —Effects of Backward Speech and Speaker Variability in Mazur, James E.—Exploring a Concurrent-Chains Paradox: De- Language Discrimination by Rats................... 95 creasing Preference as an Initial Link Is Shortened........ Trobalon, Josep B.—see Toro, Juan M. McLaren, I. P. L.—see Le Pelley, M. E. (2 entries) Meck, Warren H.—see Buhusi, Catalin V. Ungér, Metin—Melchers, Klaus G. Melchers, Klaus G., Ungér, Metin, and Lachnit, Harald—The Ex- Urcuioli, Peter J—see DeMarse, Thomas B. perimental Task Influences Cue Competition in Human Causal Urushihara, Kouji, Wheeler, Daniel S., Pinefio, Oskar, and Miller, 477 Ralph R.—An Extended Comparator Hypothesis Account of Miller, Ralph R.—see Arcediano, Francisco RINNE MARINI. o> Sou wens, Saat ese ek ACs eae GLa Oe 184 Miller, Ralph R.—see Pineno, Oskar Urushihara, Kouji—see Pinefio, Oskar Miller, Ralph R.—see Urushihara, Kouji Miller, Ralph R.—see Wheeler, Daniel S. Vyas, Dhaval K.—see Judge, Peter G. Mitchell, Chris J., Killedar, Asawari, and Lovibond, Peter F. —lInference-Based Retrospective Revaluation in Human Causal Judgments Requires Knowledge of Within-Compound Washburn, David A.—see Beran, Michael J. PINE: Ss 6 on more noe 6 Sees & ae ESO a8 418 Wasserman, Edward A.—see Gibson, Brett M. Morris, Richard W., Furlong, Teri M., and Westbrook, R. Frederick Weiss, Stanley J.—see Kearns, David N. —Recent Exposure to a Dangerous Context Impairs Extinc- Westbrook, R. Frederick—see Morris, Richard W. tion and Reinstates Lost Fear Reactions......... 40 Westergaard, Gregory Charles—see Evans, Theodore Avery Wheeler, Daniel S., and Miller, Ralph R.—Recovery From Block- Nevin, John A., and Grace, Randolph C.—Resistance to Extinction Nise POUNCED QUIODIIES. x5 eee i SS Oy SS olen 467 in the Steady State and in Transition................. Wheeler, Daniel S.—see Urushihara, Kouji Wills, A. J.—see Le Pelley, M. E. Oakeshott. S. M.—see Le Pelley, M. E. (2 entries) Winterbauer, Neil E., and Balleine, Bernard W.—Motivational Control of Second-Order Conditioning. ............... 334 Panlilio, Leigh V.—see Kearns, David N. Wright, Anthony A., and Delius, Juan D.—Learning Processes in Pearce. John M.—see Haselgrove, Mark Matching and Oddity: The Oddity Preference Effect and Sam- Perera, Dinushi—see Buhusi, Catalin V. LE ION 5 sig ak Gin. Brevis Slate he se ho we oe Pineno, Oskar, Urushihara, Kouji, and Miller, Ralph R.—Sponta- neous Recovery From Forward and Backward Blocking. . . . 172 Zentall, Thomas R., and Kaiser, Daren H.—Interval Timing With Pineno, Oskar—see Urushihara, Kouji Gaps: Gap Ambiguity as an Alternative to Temporal Decay. . . 484 Prados, José see Hall, Geoffrey Zupan, Bojana—see Drew, Michael R. AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 31 497 OTHER RORGIICIIONE Uh Ate a 5 es os a ee 2, 262, 266, 386 Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers ................ 498 Low Publication Prices for APA Members and American Psychological Association Subscription Claims PERU rk Be Soak xo ee ete ae eas 198, 340, 492 WORN «5 oon (5: one! Be olathe ayaa. 4;a aa tiete Ns 30, 114 ACEI COME INNER So oS ois cy Se oe eaes 55, 362 E-Mail Notification of Your Latest Issue Online! . 17, 236, 276, 398 Wanted: ORDAPA emeas? og cick ews des sc dae. 106, 171

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