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Physiology & Behavior|April 23, 2011
Consumption of palatable food decreases the anorectic effects of serotonergic, but not dopaminergic drugs in baboonsRichard W Foltin
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|April 1, 1989
Effects of anorectic drugs on the topography of feeding behavior in baboonsR W Foltin
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 30, 1999
Food and cocaine self-administration by baboons: effects of alternativesR W Foltin
Psychopharmacology|October 31, 2001
Effects of amphetamine, dexfenfluramine, diazepam, and other pharmacological and dietary manipulations on food "seeking" and "taking" behavior in non-human primatesR W Foltin
Appetite|June 14, 2005
Effects of dietary and pharmacological manipulations on appetitive and consummatory aspects of feeding in non-human primatesRichard W Foltin
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 1, 1994
Does package size matter? A unit-price analysis of "demand" for food in baboonsR W Foltin
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|December 9, 1993
To intubate or not to intubate: that is the questionG L Foltin
Appetite|December 1, 1992
Economic analysis of the effects of caloric alternatives and reinforcer magnitude on "demand" for food in baboonsR W Foltin
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|March 1, 1990
Differential development of tolerance to the effects of d-amphetamine and fenfluramine on food intake in baboonsR W Foltin
Behavioural Pharmacology|July 10, 2012
The behavioral pharmacology of anorexigenic drugs in nonhuman primates: 30 years of progressRichard W Foltin
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Physiology & Behavior|April 23, 2011
Consumption of palatable food decreases the anorectic effects of serotonergic, but not dopaminergic drugs in baboonsRichard W Foltin
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|April 1, 1989
Effects of anorectic drugs on the topography of feeding behavior in baboonsR W Foltin
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 30, 1999
Food and cocaine self-administration by baboons: effects of alternativesR W Foltin
Psychopharmacology|October 31, 2001
Effects of amphetamine, dexfenfluramine, diazepam, and other pharmacological and dietary manipulations on food "seeking" and "taking" behavior in non-human primatesR W Foltin
Appetite|June 14, 2005
Effects of dietary and pharmacological manipulations on appetitive and consummatory aspects of feeding in non-human primatesRichard W Foltin
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 1, 1994
Does package size matter? A unit-price analysis of "demand" for food in baboonsR W Foltin
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|December 9, 1993
To intubate or not to intubate: that is the questionG L Foltin
Appetite|December 1, 1992
Economic analysis of the effects of caloric alternatives and reinforcer magnitude on "demand" for food in baboonsR W Foltin
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|March 1, 1990
Differential development of tolerance to the effects of d-amphetamine and fenfluramine on food intake in baboonsR W Foltin
Behavioural Pharmacology|July 10, 2012
The behavioral pharmacology of anorexigenic drugs in nonhuman primates: 30 years of progressRichard W Foltin
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