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Learning & Behavior|November 14, 2018
To peck or not peck: Which do pigeons prefer?Danielle M Andrews, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|September 13, 2019
Effect of the number of training trials on the event-related potential correlates of equivalence relationsRyan Ríguel Barbosa do Espírito-Santo, Gustavo Coelho Belleza Dias, Renato Bortoloti, et al.
Learning & Behavior|January 31, 2014
Erratum to: An elemental model of retrospective revaluation without within-compound associationsPatrick C Connor, Vincent M Lolordo, Thomas P Trappenberg
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
A learned flavor preference persists despite the extinction of conditioned hedonic reactions to the cue flavorsDominic M Dwyer, Hannah L Pincham, Thida Thein, et al.
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Effects of pretraining on acquisition of novel configural discriminations in human predictive learningRick Mehta, Emily Russell
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Learning-related shifts in generalization gradients for complex soundsMatthew G Wisniewski, Barbara A Church, Eduardo Mercado
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Comparison of auditory and visual conditioning stimuli in delay eyeblink conditioning in healthy young adultsAdam B Steinmetz, Chad R Edwards, Joseph E Steinmetz, et al.
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Counting absolute numbers of items, from 1 to 8, in pigeonsShin Hirai, Masako Jitsumori
Learning & Behavior|February 22, 2012
Transfer of judgments of control to a target stimulus and to novel stimuli through derived relationsCharlotte Dack, Louise McHugh, Phil Reed
Learning & Behavior|January 5, 2012
Varied but not necessarily random: human performance under variability contingencies is affected by instructionsAlessandra S Souza, Thaissa Neves R Pontes, Josele Abreu-Rodrigues
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Learning & Behavior|November 14, 2018
To peck or not peck: Which do pigeons prefer?Danielle M Andrews, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|September 13, 2019
Effect of the number of training trials on the event-related potential correlates of equivalence relationsRyan Ríguel Barbosa do Espírito-Santo, Gustavo Coelho Belleza Dias, Renato Bortoloti, et al.
Learning & Behavior|January 31, 2014
Erratum to: An elemental model of retrospective revaluation without within-compound associationsPatrick C Connor, Vincent M Lolordo, Thomas P Trappenberg
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
A learned flavor preference persists despite the extinction of conditioned hedonic reactions to the cue flavorsDominic M Dwyer, Hannah L Pincham, Thida Thein, et al.
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Effects of pretraining on acquisition of novel configural discriminations in human predictive learningRick Mehta, Emily Russell
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Learning-related shifts in generalization gradients for complex soundsMatthew G Wisniewski, Barbara A Church, Eduardo Mercado
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Comparison of auditory and visual conditioning stimuli in delay eyeblink conditioning in healthy young adultsAdam B Steinmetz, Chad R Edwards, Joseph E Steinmetz, et al.
Learning & Behavior|October 10, 2009
Counting absolute numbers of items, from 1 to 8, in pigeonsShin Hirai, Masako Jitsumori
Learning & Behavior|February 22, 2012
Transfer of judgments of control to a target stimulus and to novel stimuli through derived relationsCharlotte Dack, Louise McHugh, Phil Reed
Learning & Behavior|January 5, 2012
Varied but not necessarily random: human performance under variability contingencies is affected by instructionsAlessandra S Souza, Thaissa Neves R Pontes, Josele Abreu-Rodrigues
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