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LEARN ING © BeHavior Shepard Siegel, Editor McMaster University Abby L. Morrison Editorial Assistant Associate Editors Karen L. Hollis, Mount Holyoke College James E. Mazur, Southern Connecticut State University homas Zentall, University of Kentucky Volume 32 . PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY lohn Wixted, Chair, University of California, San Diego Kathryn Bock, Lniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaian Steven Yantis, Johns Hopkins University Randy Gallistel, Rutgers University Jonathan Vaughan, Hamilton College Suparna Rajaram, State University of New York, Stony Brook PUBLICATIONS OFFICE OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY Robert P. Sanford, Director John E. Bellquist, Managing Editor Dreanne M. Grenier, Typography Manager Paul R. Sweet, Printing Manager Published quarterly (February, May, August, November) by THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, INC. 1710 Fortview Road, Austin, Texas 78704 Publication No. 956180 (ISSN 1543-4494 Periodicals Postage Paid at Austin, Texas Copyright 2004 by THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, INC STAFF IN AUSTIN Chris Bezoff Susan E. Carter William M. Cook Emilio Englade Molly McCombs Claudia McNutt Cinnamon Nemec Richard Pennington Josie Ramirez Kyersti Sanders Jeanie Prince Thomas L. Throop Gail Tosto-Geiger Allison Turrell Contents of Volume 32 Batsell, W. R., Jr. See Trost, C. A Gibson, B. M., & Wasserman, E. A. Time-coouf rcosntero l by Bird, L. R. See McKenzie, 1 specific stimulus features and relational cues during same different discrimination training 183 Black, C. K. See Wall, P. I Godsil, B. P., & Fanselow, M. S. Light stimulus change evokes Blough, D. S. Reaction time signatures of discriminative an activity response in the rat 299 processes: Differential effects of stimulus similarity and in- centive 157 Gottlieb, D. A. Acquisition with partial and continuous re- inforcement in pigeon autoshaping 321 Boakes, R. A. See Karazinov, D. M Grant, D. S., & Talarico, D. ¢ Processing of empty and filled Botly, L. C. P. See Wall, P. I 477 time intervals in pigeons Bouton, M. | See Sunsay, ( Griffin, A. S. Social learning about predators: A review and Brown, M. F., & Wintersteen, J. Spatial patterns and memory prospectus 131 for locations 39] Grigson, P. S. See Smith, M. | Cherman, 17 See McKenzie, T Heyes, C. M. See Galetf, B. G., Jr Cohen, J., Westlake, K., & Szelest, |.E ffects of runway shift Higgins, T., & Rescorla, R. A. Extinction and retraining of and stay rules on rats’ serial pattern learning in the T- simultaneous and successive flavor conditioning 213 maze 500 Horner, V. See Whiten, A Crystal, J. D. See Pizzo, M. J Huang, H. See Farley, J Dewar, G. Social and asocial cues about new food: Cue reli- Jin, | ability influences intake in rats 82 Huber, L. See Gajdon, G. K Escobar, M. See Stout, S {¢ | Jin, l., Huang, H., Kim, J.-L, & Farley, J. Chemosensory con- ditioning in molluscs: |. Failure of contextual condition- Fanselow, M. S. See Godsil, B. P. ing in Hermissenda 257 Farley, J., Jin, 1., Huang, H., & Kim, J.-1. Chemosensory con- Jin, I. See Farley, J ditioning in molluscs: II. A critical review 277 Jitsumori, M., & Makino, H. Recognition of static and dy- Farley, J. See Jin, | namic images of depth-rotated human faces by pigeons Fijn, N. See Gajdon, G. K 145 Flores, P. See Lopez-Crespo, G Karazinov, D. M., & Boakes, R. A. The effectiveness of in- Foster, T. M. See Sumpter, ¢ I hibitors in human predictive judgments depends on the Fragaszy, D., & Visalberghi, E. Socially biased learning in strength of the positive predictor 348 monkeys 24 Kearns, D. N., & Weiss, S. J. Sign-tracking (autoshaping) in Freeberg, T. M. Social transmission of courtship behavior rats: A comparison of cocaine and food as unconditioned and mating preferences in brown-headed cowbirds, stimuli 463 Volothrus ater 122 Kehoe, I J. See Weidemann, G Freidin, E., & Mustaca, A. E. Frustration and sexual behav- Kim, J.-1. See ior in male rats 311 Farley, J Funk, M. S., & Matteson, R. L. Stable individual differences Jin, | on developmental tasks in young yellow-crowned para- Kowal, B. P. See McSweeney, F. K keets, Cyanoramphus auriceps 427 Laland, K. N. Social learning strategies Gaitan, S. C. See Wixted, J. T Litchfield, C. A.S ee Whiten, A Gajdon,G . K., Fijn, N., & Huber, L. Testing social learning in Lépez-Crespo, G., Rodriguez, M., Pellon, R., & Flores, P. Ac-, a wild mountain parrot, the kea (Nestor notabilis) 62 quisition of schedule-induced polydipsia by rats in prox- Galef, B. G., Jr. Approaches to the study of traditional be- imity to upcoming food delivery .................. 491 haviors of free-living animals , we Galef, B. G., Jr., & Heyes, C. M. Social learning and imita- Makino, H. See Jitsumori, M tion: Introduction l Marshall-Pescini, S. See Whiten, A. Matteson, R. L. See Funk, M.S Stout, S. [C.], Escobar, M., & Miller, R. R. Trial number and McGregor, P. K. See Peake, T. M compound stimuli temporal relationship as joint deter- minants of second-order conditioning and conditioned McKenzie, T., Cherman, T., Bird, L. R., Naqshbandi, M., & inhibition me 230 Roberts, W. A. Can squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) Stout, S. C. See Wheeler, D. S plan for the future? Studies of temporal myopia in food choice 377 Sumpter, C. E., Temple, W., & Foster, T.M . Comparing de- mand functions when different price manipulations are McSweeney, F. K., Swindell, S., Murphy, E. S., & Kowal, B. P. used: Does unit price help? 202 The relation of muitiple-schedule behavioral contrast to Sunsay, C., Stetson, L., & Bouton, M. E. Memory priming deprivation, time in session, and within-session changes and trial spacing effects in Pavlovian learning 220 in responding 190 Swindell, S. See McSweeney, F. K Miller, R. R. See Pineno, O Szelest, I. See Cohen, J Stout, S. [C.] Wheeler, D. S Talarico, D. C. See Grant, D. S Temple, W. See Sumpter, C. I Murphy, E. S. See McSweeney, F. K Trost, C. A., & Batsell, W. R., Jr. Taste + odor interactions in Mustaca, A. E. See Freidin, E compound aversion conditioning . 440 Naqshbandi, M. See McKenzie, 1 Visalberghi, E. See Fragaszy, D Nicol, C. J. Development, direction, and damage limitation: Social learning in domestic fowl 72 Wali, P. L., Botly, L. C. P., Black, C. K., & Shettleworth, S. J Norgren, R. See Smith, M. E The geometric module in the rat: Independence of shape and feature learning in a food finding task 289 Peake, T. M., & McGregor, P. K. Information and aggression Wasserman, E. A. See Gibson, B. M in fishes 114 Weidemann, G., & Kehoe, E. J. Recovery of the rabbit’s con- Pellon, R. See Lopez-Crespo, G ditioned nictitating membrane response without direct Pinenio, O., & Miller, R. R. Signaling a change in cue—outcome reinforcement after extinction 409 relations in human associative learning 360 Weiss, S. J. See Kearns, D. N Pizzo, M. J., & Crystal, J. D. Time—place learning in the Westlake, K. See Cohen, J eight-arm radial maze 240 Wheeler, D. S., Stout, S. C., & Miller, R. R. Interaction of re- tention interval with CS-preexposure and extinction Reader, S. M. Distinguishing social and asocial learning treatments: Symmetry with respect to primacy 335 using diffusion dynamics 90 White, D. J. Influences of social learning on mate-choice de- Rescorla, R. A. Spontaneous recovery varies inversely with cisions ., ilies a the training—extinction interval 401 Whiten, A., Horner, V., Litchfield, C. A., & Marshall-Pescini, S Rescorla, R. A. See Higgins, T How do apes ape? ae 36 Roberts, W. A. See McKenzie, T Wintersteen, J. See Brown, M. F Rodriguez, M. See Lopez-Crespo, G Wixted, J. T., & Gaitan, S. C. Stimulus salience and asym- metric forgetting in the pigeon : 173 Shettleworth, S. J. See Wall, P. I Zentall, T. R. Action imitation in birds ; 15 Smith, M. E., Norgren, R., & Grigson, P. S. A mixed design re- veals that glucose moieties facilitate extinction of a con- ditioned taste aversion in rats 454 GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS Stetson, L. See Sunsay, C General Information, Computer Disks, Tables, Figures

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