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Jennifer R Laude

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Psychopharmacology|February 11, 2016
Drivers who self-estimate lower blood alcohol concentrations are riskier drivers after drinkingJennifer R Laude, Mark T Fillmore
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|August 2, 2015
Simulated driving performance under alcohol: Effects on driver-risk versus driver-skillJennifer R Laude, Mark T Fillmore
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|April 16, 2015
Alcohol cues impair learning inhibitory signals in beer drinkersJennifer R Laude, Mark T Fillmore
Animal Cognition|December 11, 2012
Environmental enrichment affects suboptimal, risky, gambling-like choice by pigeonsKristina F Pattison, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 10, 2013
Six-term transitive inference with pigeons: successive-pair training followed by mixed-pair trainingCarter W Daniels, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Animal Cognition|February 1, 2014
Transitive inference by pigeons: does the geometric presentation of the stimuli make a difference?Carter W Daniels, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|June 4, 2014
Suboptimal choice by pigeons may result from the diminishing effect of nonreinforcementJennifer R Laude, Jessica P Stagner, Thomas R Zentall
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 27, 2012
Hungry pigeons make suboptimal choices, less hungry pigeons do notJennifer R Laude, Kristina F Pattison, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 17, 2012
Pigeons prefer discriminative stimuli independently of the overall probability of reinforcement and of the number of presentations of the conditioned reinforcerJessica P Stagner, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Behavioural Processes|November 6, 2012
Pigeons show near-optimal win-stay/lose-shift performance on a simultaneous-discrimination, midsession reversal task with short intertrial intervalsRebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
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Psychopharmacology|February 11, 2016
Drivers who self-estimate lower blood alcohol concentrations are riskier drivers after drinkingJennifer R Laude, Mark T Fillmore
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|August 2, 2015
Simulated driving performance under alcohol: Effects on driver-risk versus driver-skillJennifer R Laude, Mark T Fillmore
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|April 16, 2015
Alcohol cues impair learning inhibitory signals in beer drinkersJennifer R Laude, Mark T Fillmore
Animal Cognition|December 11, 2012
Environmental enrichment affects suboptimal, risky, gambling-like choice by pigeonsKristina F Pattison, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 10, 2013
Six-term transitive inference with pigeons: successive-pair training followed by mixed-pair trainingCarter W Daniels, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Animal Cognition|February 1, 2014
Transitive inference by pigeons: does the geometric presentation of the stimuli make a difference?Carter W Daniels, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|June 4, 2014
Suboptimal choice by pigeons may result from the diminishing effect of nonreinforcementJennifer R Laude, Jessica P Stagner, Thomas R Zentall
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 27, 2012
Hungry pigeons make suboptimal choices, less hungry pigeons do notJennifer R Laude, Kristina F Pattison, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 17, 2012
Pigeons prefer discriminative stimuli independently of the overall probability of reinforcement and of the number of presentations of the conditioned reinforcerJessica P Stagner, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Behavioural Processes|November 6, 2012
Pigeons show near-optimal win-stay/lose-shift performance on a simultaneous-discrimination, midsession reversal task with short intertrial intervalsRebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
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