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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1975, Vol. 6 (1) , 107·116 CURRENT LITERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION MCCONKIE. G. W . (Cornell Univ .. Ithaca. N.Y . 14850). & RAYNER . K. The span of the effective stimulus during a tixation in reading. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 578·586. METHODS AND DESIGNS BARNWELL. G. M. (Bioeng. Dept.. Southwest Rsch. Inst .. San Antonio. Tex. 78284). & STAFFORD. F. S. Mathematical model for decis ion·making neural circuits controlling food intake . Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 5,473-476. HIMMELFARR . S. (Tel· Aviv Univ .. Tel·Aviv. Israel). What do you do when the control group does n't fit into the fa ctorial design? Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 363·368. LAPPALAINEN. P. (Dept. of Elec. Eng .. Univ. of Oulu. 90.100 Oulu 10. Finland). & LAHTINEN , J. A novel system for tracking and registration of movements. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17. 25·27. PSOTKA . J. (Univ. of Waterloo. Waterloo. Canada N2L 3GI). Simplicit y. symmetry. and syntely : Stimulus measures of binary pattern structure . Memory & Cognition . 1975.3. 434·444. SHAW. D. J. (Darwin Coli .. Univ . of Kent . Canterbury. Kent CT2 7NY. England). A phonological interpretation of two acoustic confusion matrices . Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 537·542. STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES KENNY. D. A. (Dept. of Psychol. & Soc. ReI. . Harvard Univ .. Cambridge. Mass. 02138). A quasi·experimental approach to assessing treatment etlects in the nonequivalent control group design. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 345·362. MEDDIS. R. (Dept. of Hum . Sci.. Loughborough Univ. of Tech .. Loughborough. England) . A simple two·group test for matched scores with unequ al cell frequencies . British Journal of Psychology. 19 75. 66. 225·227. WILKINSON . L (Yale Univ.. New Haven. Conn . 06511). Response variable hypotheses in the multivariate analysis of variance. Psychological Bulletin . 1975. 82.408-412 . HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMAN DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES BERLA·. E. P. (American Printing House for the Blind . P.O. Box 6085. Louisville. Ky. 40206). & MURR. M. J. Psycho· physical functions for active tactual discrimination of line width by blind children. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 607·612. CHRISTY. P. R. (Weber State Coil. . 3750 Harrison Blvd .. Ogd en. Utah 84403). Does use of tangible rewards with individu a l children affect peer observers? Journal of Applied BehuviorAnulysis. 1975. 8. 187·1%. DITTRICHOVA. J. (lnst. for the Care of Mother & Child. nabr. K. Marxe 157. 147 10 Prague 4. Czechoslovakia). & PAUL. K. Stability of individual differences during para· doxical sleep in infants. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17.49. ESPOSITO. N. J. (SUNY. Cortland. N.Y. 13045) . Review of discrimination shift learning in young children . Psychological Bulletin . 19 75. 82. 432·455. FORISHA . B. D . (Univ . of Michigan . Dearborn . Mich. 48128). Mental imagery verbal processes: A developmental study. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11 . 259·267. FRANKS. A .. & BERG. W. K. (Univ. of Florida. Gainesville. Fla . 3261 \). Etlects of visual complexity and sex of infant in the conjugate reinforcement paradigm . Developmental Psychology. 1975. II. 388·389. GARRITY. L I. (Pre· Primary Project. Mendota Mental Hlth. Inst.. 301 Troy Dr .. Madison. Wis. 53704). An electromyographical study of subvocal speech and recall in preschool children. D(" 'elopmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 274·281. GIRGUS. J. S. (City Coil. of CUNY. Convent Ave. & 138th St.. New York. N.Y. 1003\). COREN. S .• & FRAENKEL , R. Levels of perceptual processing in the dev elopment of visual illusions. Dnelopmel/tul Psychology. 1975. I I. 268·273. GLADSTONE . B. W. (Route 2. N. Gower. Ontnario KOA 2TO. Ont .. Canada). & COOLEY. J. Behavioral similarity as a reinforcer for preschool children . Journal of the Experimental Analysis o(Behavior. 1975.23.357·368. GR' EENE. L S. (Monell Chern. Senses Ctr. . Univ. of Pennsylvania. 3500 Market St .. Philadelphia, Pa . 19104), OESOR. J. A .. & MALLER. O. Heredity and experience: Their relative importance in the development of taste preference in man . Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 279·284. HARRIS . P. L (Fylde Coli. . Univ. of Lancaster. Bailrigg. Lancs .. England LA I 4YFJ, Development of search and object perm anence during infancy. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 332·344. HERMELIN. B. (MRC Devel. Psychol. Unit . Gordon St. . London. England). & O'CONNOR, N . The recall of digits by normal . deaf and autistic children. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66. 203-209. PERELLE. L B. (SUNY. Purchase. N.Y. 10577). Difference in attention to stimulus presentation mode with regard to age. Developmental Psychology, 1975. 11.403-404. PRESCOTT. R. (Dept. of Communication Sci.. Federal City CoIl.. Washington . D.C. 20001). Infant cry sound; develop- ment al features . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 57. 1186-1191. RAMSAY. D. S. (Developmental Psychol.. Univ. of Denver. 2040 S. York St .. Denver. Colo. 80210). & CAMPOS. 1. J. Memory by the infant in an object notion task. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11 . 411-412. ROVEE. C. K. (Douglass Coli .. Rutgers Univ .. New Brunswick. N.J . 08903). COHEN. R. Y., & SHLAPACK, W. Life-span stability in olfactory sensitivity. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 311-318. SIEGLER. R. S. (Carnegie-Mellon Univ .. Pittsburgh. Pa . 15213). & LIEBERT. R. M. Acquisition of formal scientific reasoning 107

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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1975, Vol. 6 (1) , 107·116

CURRENT LITERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION MCCONKIE. G. W . (Cornell Univ .. Ithaca. N.Y. 14850).

& RAYNER. K. The span of the effective stimulus during a tixation in reading. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 578·586 .

METHODS AND DESIGNS BARNWELL. G . M. (Bioeng. Dept.. Southwest Rsch. Inst ..

San Antonio. Tex. 78284) . & STAFFORD. F . S. Mathematical model for decision·making neural circuits controlling food intake . Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 5,473-476.

HIMMELFARR . S. (Tel· Aviv Univ .. Tel·Aviv. Israel). What do you do when the control group doesn't fit into the factorial design? Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 363·368.

LAPPALAINEN. P. (Dept. of Elec. Eng .. Univ. of Oulu. 90.100 Oulu 10. Finland). & LAHTINEN , J. A novel system for tracking and registration of movements . Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17. 25·27.

PSOTKA . J . (Univ. of Waterloo. Waterloo. Canada N2L 3GI). Simplicity. symmetry. and syntely : Stimulus measures of binary pattern structure. Memory & Cognition . 1975.3. 434·444 .

SHAW. D. J. (Darwin Coli .. Univ . of Kent . Canterbury. Kent CT2 7NY. England). A phonological interpretation of two acoustic confusion matrices . Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 537·542 .

STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES KENNY. D. A. (Dept. of Psychol. & Soc. ReI. . Harvard Univ . .

Cambridge. Mass . 02138) . A quasi·experimental approach to assessing treatment etlects in the nonequivalent control group design . Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 345·362.

MEDDIS. R. (Dept. of Hum . Sci.. Loughborough Univ. of Tech . . Loughborough. England) . A simple two·group test for matched scores with unequa l cell frequencies . British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66. 225·227 .

WILKINSON . L (Yale Univ . . New Haven. Conn . 06511). Response variable hypotheses in the multivariate analysis of variance. Psychological Bulletin . 1975. 82.408-412 .

HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMAN DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES

BERLA·. E. P. (American Printing House for the Blind . P.O . Box 6085. Louisville . Ky. 40206). & MURR. M . J. Psycho· physical functions for active tactual discrimination of line width by blind children. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 607·612.

CHRISTY. P . R. (Weber State Coil. . 3750 Harrison Blvd .. Ogden . Utah 84403). Does use of tangible rewards with individu a l children affect peer observers? Journal of Applied BehuviorAnulysis. 1975. 8. 187·1%.

DITTRICHOVA. J . (lnst. for the Care of Mother & Child. nabr. K. Marxe 157. 147 10 Prague 4. Czechoslovakia). & PAUL. K. Stability of individual differences during para· doxical sleep in infants. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17.49.

ESPOSITO. N. J. (SUNY. Cortland. N.Y. 13045) . Review of discrimination shift learning in young children . Psychological Bulletin . 1975. 82. 432·455.

FORISHA . B. D . (Univ . of Michigan . Dearborn . Mich . 48128) . Mental imagery verbal processes : A developmental study. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11 . 259·267 .

FRANKS. A .. & BERG. W. K. (Univ. of Florida. Gainesville. Fla . 3261 \). Etlects of visual complexity and sex of infant in the conjugate reinforcement paradigm. Developmental Psychology. 1975. II. 388·389.

GARRITY. L I. (Pre· Primary Project. Mendota Mental Hlth. Inst.. 301 Troy Dr .. Madison. Wis. 53704). An electromyographical study of subvocal speech a nd recall in preschool children . D(" 'elopmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 274·281.

GIRGUS. J . S . (City Coil. of CUNY. Convent Ave. & 138th St.. New York. N.Y. 1003\). COREN. S .• & FRAENKEL , R. Levels of perceptual processing in the development of visual illusions. Dnelopmel/tul Psychology . 1975. I I. 268·273.

GLADSTONE . B. W . (Route 2. N. Gower. Ontnario KOA 2TO. Ont ..

Canada). & COOLEY. J. Behavioral similarity as a reinforcer for preschool children . Journal of the Experimental Analysis o(Behavior. 1975.23.357·368.

GR'EENE. L S. (Monell Chern . Senses Ctr. . Univ. of Pennsylvania. 3500 Market St .. Philadelphia, Pa . 19104), OESOR. J. A .. & MALLER. O. Heredity and experience: Their relative importance in the development of taste preference in man . Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 279·284 .

HARRIS . P. L (Fylde Coli. . Univ. of Lancaster. Bailrigg. Lancs .. England LA I 4YFJ, Development of search and object permanence during infancy . Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 332·344.

HERMELIN. B. (MRC Devel. Psychol. Unit . Gordon St. . London. England). & O'CONNOR, N. The recall of digits by normal . deaf and autistic children. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66. 203-209.

PERELLE. L B. (SUNY. Purchase. N.Y. 10577). Difference in attention to stimulus presentation mode with regard to age. Developmental Psychology , 1975. 11.403-404.

PRESCOTT. R . (Dept. of Communication Sci.. Federal City CoIl.. Washington . D.C. 20001) . Infant cry sound; develop­mental features . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 57. 1186-1191.

RAMSAY. D. S. (Developmental Psychol.. Univ. of Denver. 2040 S. York St .. Denver. Colo. 80210). & CAMPOS. 1. J. Memory by the infant in an object notion task. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 411-412 .

ROVEE. C. K. (Douglass Coli .. Rutgers Univ .. New Brunswick. N.J . 08903). COHEN. R. Y. , & SHLAPACK, W. Life-span stability in olfactory sensitivity. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 311-318.

SIEGLER. R. S. (Carnegie-Mellon Univ .. Pittsburgh. Pa . 15213). & LIEBERT. R. M . Acquisition of formal scientific reasoning

107

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by 10- and 13-year-olds: Designing a factorial experiment. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 401-402_

TOMlINSON-KEASEY. C. (Dept. of Ed. Psycho\' & Measurements. Univ. of Nebraska. Lincoln. Nebr. (8508). CRAWFORD, D. G .• & MISER. A. L. Classitication: An organizing operation for memory. Del'elopmental Psychology. 1975. 11,409-410.

TURNER. S .. & MILLER. L. K. (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Chicago. Ill. 60(80). Some boundary conditions for laterality eHeets in children. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 342-452.

WINTERS. J. J .• JR. (E. R. Johnstone Trng. & Rsch. Ctr .• Bordentown. N.J. 08505). & WARD. T. B. The effects on induced passive rehearsal and the von Restorff phenomenon on the free recall of normals and retardates. Memory & Cognition. 1975. 3. 421-426.

ZElNIKER. T. (UCLA. Los Angeles. Calif. 90024). OPPENHEIMER. L.. & RENAN, A. Effect of dimensional salience and salience of variability on problem solving: A developmental study. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 334-341.

PERCEPTUAL AND SENSORY PROCESSES HARRIs. P. L. (Fylde Coli.. Univ. of Lancaster, Bailrigg.

Lanes .. England LAI 4YF). Developmental of search and object permanence during infancy. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 332-344.

General BERLA. E. P. (American Printing House for the _ Blind.

P.O. Box 6085. Louisville. Ky. 40206). & MURR, M. J. Psycho­physical functions for active tactual discrimination of line width by blind children. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17.607-612.

DAWSON. W. E. (Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. 4(556). & MIRANDO. M. A. Sensory-modality opinion scales for individual subjects. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975, 17. 596-600.

GIRGUS. 1. S. (City Coil. of CUNY, Convent Ave. & 138th St.. New York. N.Y. 10031). COREN, S., & FRAENKEL, R. Levels of perceptual processing in the development of visual illusions. Developmental Psychology, 1975. 11. 268-273.

KILBRIDE. P. L. (Bryn Mawr Coli., Bryn Mawr. Pa. 19(10). & LEIBOWITZ. H. W. Factors affecting the magnitude of the Ponzo perspective illusion among the Baganda. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17, 543-548.

WADE. N. J. (Univ. of Dundee. Dundee DDI 4HN. Scotland). Binocular rivalry between single lines viewed as real images and afterimages. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 571-577.

Intersensory Comparisons BURROWS, D. (SUNY, Brockport, N.Y. 14420), & SOLOMON,

B. A. Parallel scanning of auditory and visual information. Memory & Cognition. 1975. 3, 416-420.

DAWSON, W. E. (Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. 46556), & MIRANDO. M. A. Sensory-modality opinion scales for individual subjects. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 596-600.

GATES. A. (Monash Univ., Clayton, Victoria, Australia), & BRADSHAW. J. L. A note on interactions of ears, hands and cerebral hemispheres in a musical performance task requiring bimanual coordination. British Journal of Psychology, 1975, 66, 165-168.

MARKS. L. E. (John B. Pierce Fdtn. Lab., 290 Congress Ave., New Haven, Conn. 06519). On colored-hearing synesthesia: Cross-modal translations of sensory dimensions. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 303-331.

Signal Detection JESTEADT, W. (Bioacoustics Lab., Eye & Ear Hosp. & Sch. of

Med .. Univ. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213), & SIMS, S. L. Decision processes in frequency discrimination. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1975.57, \161-1168.

loVELESS. N. E. (Univ. of Dundee. Dundee DDI4HN. Scotland). The effect of warning interval on signal detection and event­related slow potentials of the brain. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 17. 565-570.

ZAGORSKI, M. (Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland. St. John·s. Ntld., Canada). Perceptual independence of pitch and loudness in a signal detection experiment: A processing model for 2A TFC (2IFC) experiments. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17, 525-53\.

Vision COREN, S. (Univ. of British Columbia. 2075 Wesbrook P\.,

Vancouver. Canada V6T lW5), & PORAC, C. The myth of the normal eye: A methodological note. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Socien'. 1975, 5. 469-470.

MCCON~IE, G. W. (Cornell Univ., Ithaca. N.Y. 14850), & RAYNER. K. The span of the effective stimulus during a tixation in reading. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975, 17. 578-586.

PENNER, M. J. (Hunter Coil. of CUNY. 695 Park Ave .. New York. New York. N.Y. 10021). The perception of offset: A problem of decision criteria. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 17. 587-590.

PuRCELL. D. G. (Oakland Univ .. Rochester. Mich. 48063), STEWART. A. L.. DAVIS, 1., HUNTERMARK, J., ROBBINS, S., ROWLAND, P .. & SALLEY, K. U-shaped masking functions under backward masking by pattern mask. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5, 498-500.

Spatial Vision ELLIS. S. R. (Brown Univ .. Providence, Rhode Island 02912).

Fragmentation of fixated line stimuli as a function of gravitational orientation. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 17. 601-606.

FRANKS, A., & BERG, W. K. (Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32(11). EtTects of visual complexity and sex of infant in the conjugate reinforcement paradigm. Developmental Psychology, 1975. 11, 388-389.

HOLBROOK, M. B. (Columbia Univ .. New York. N.Y. 10027). A comparison of methods for measuring the interletter similarity between capital letters. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975.17.532-536.

HONDA. H. (Tohoku Univ., Sendai. Japan). Visually evoked potentials during pattern discrimination tasks (11): Further evidence. Tohoku Psychologica Folia, 1974, XXXIII, 119-133.

IWASAKI. S., & MARUYAMA, K. (Tohoku Univ., Sendai. Japan). Reciprocity between shelter width and velocity in the tunnel etTect. Tohoku Psvchologica Folia, 1974. XXXlll, 155-162.

KATO, T. (lwate Univ., Morioka, Japan). Studies on tachisto­scopic recognition: II. Right left difference in visual fields. Tohoku Psychologica Folia, 1974, XXXlll, 93-101.

MARUYAMA, K., & MATSUMURA, M. (Tohoku Univ_, Sendai, Japan). Stimulus wave form and beta motion. Tohoku Psychologica Folia, 1974, XXXlll, 134-143.

MATSUMURA, M., & MARUYAMA, K. (Tohoku Univ., Sendai. Japan). Onset- and otTset-slopes of light stimulus .and th~ir etTects on the beta motion. Tohoku Psychologlca Folia, 1974. xxxm, 144-154.

NILSSON, L.-G. (Univ. of Uppsala, Svartbacksgatan 10, S-75320 Uppsala, Sweden), WRIGHT, E., & MURDOCK, B. B., JR. (Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S lAl). The effects of visual presentation method on single-trial free recall. Memory & Cognition, 1975. 3.437-433.

RADILOVA, J. (Fysiologicky Uslav CSAV, Budejovicka 1083, 14220 Prague. Czechoslovakia>. RADIL-WEISS. T., SPUNDA, J., & INDRA, M. Visual pattern interpretable as reversible or figure-background. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17. 54-55.

TURNER, S., & MILLER, L. K. (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Chicago 60(80). Some boundary conditions for laterality effects in children. Developmental Psychology. 1975, 11, 342-352.

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TYNAN. P .. & SEKUlER. R. (Cresap Neurosci. Lab .. Northwestern Uniy .. Evanston. III. (0201). Moving \·isual phantoms: A new contour completion effect. Science. 1975. 188. 951-952.

WADE. N. 1. (Univ. of Dundee. Dundee DDI 4HN. Scotland). Binocular rivalry between single lines viewed as real images and afterimages. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 571-577.

WIST. E. R. (Whitely Psychol. Labs .. Franklin & Marshall Coli .. Lancaster. Pa. 17(04). DIENER. H. C .. DICHGANS. 1.. & BRANDT. TH. Perceived distance and the perceived speed of self-motion: Linear vs. angular velocity? Perception & Psycho­physics. 1975. 17. 549-554.

Audition DEUTSCH. D. (Ctr. for Human Info. Processing. Univ. of

California. San Diego. La 10lla. Calif. 92037). Two-channel listening to musical scales. Journal of the Acoustical Society o/America. 1975. 57. 1156-1160.

Auditory Discrimination lESTEADT. W. (Bioacoustics Lab .. Eye & Ear Hosp. & Sch. of

Med.. Univ. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15213). & SIMS. S. L. Decision processes in frequency discrimination. Journal or the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 57. 1161-1168.

PRESCOTT. R. (Dept. of Communication Sci.. Federal City Coli .• Washington. D.C. 200(1). Infant cry sound; developmental features. Journal or the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 57. 1186-1191.

SMIAROWSKI. R. A .. & CARHART, R. (Auditory Rsch. Lab .. Northwestern U niv.. Evanston. Ill. (0201). Relations among temporal resolution. forward masking, and simultaneous masking. Journal orthe Acoustical Society o/America. 1975, 57, 1169-1174.

WATSON. C. S. (Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. (3110), WROTON. H. W .. KELLY, W. J., & BENBASSAT, c. A. Factors in the discrimination of tonal patterns. 1. Component frequency. temporal position, and silent intervals. Journal of the Acoustical Socier.· orA merica, 1975. 57, 1175-1185.

ZAGORSKI. M. (Mem~ria'l Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John's, Ntld .. Canada). Perceptual independence of pitch and loudness in a signal detection experiment: A processing model for 2A TFC (21 FC) experiments. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 17. 525-531.

Speech Discrimination BODE, D. L., & CARHART, R. (Auditory Rsch. Labs.,

Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill. (0201). Estimating CNC discrimination with spondee words. Journal of the Acoustical Society orAmen'ca, 1975, 57, 1216-1218.

SHAW, D.' J. (Darwin Coli .. Univ. of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NY, England). A phonological interpretation of two acoustic confusion matrices. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17. 537-542.

WINGFIELD, A. (Brandeis Univ., Waltham, Mass. 02154), & WHEALE, J. L. Interaural alternation, information load, and speech intelligibility. Journal or the Acoustical Society of America, 1975.57. 1219-1220.

Other Senses Chemical GREENE. L.. S. (Monell Chemical Senses Ctr.. Univ. of

Pennsylvama, 3500 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104), DESOR. J .. A., . & MALLER,. O. Heredity and experience: The.lr relative Importance 111 the development of taste prelerence 111 man. Journal of Comparative and PhYsiological Psycholof:Y. 1975. 89, 279-284. .

CURRENT LITERATURE 109

MEISELMAN. H. L. (Food Sci. Lab., U.S. Army Natick Labs., Natick. Mass. 017(0). Elfect of response task on taste adapta­tion. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 591-595.

ROVEE, C. K. (Douglass CoIl., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.1 .. 08903), COHEN, R. Y., & SHLAPACK, W. Life-span stability in olfactory sensitivity. Developmental Psychology, 1975.11. 311-318.

Skin Senses BERLA', E. P. (American Printing House for the Blind,

P.O. Box 6085, Louisville, Ky. 40206), & MURR, M. J. Psycho­physical functions for active tactual discrimination of line width by blind children. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 607-612.

Roy, E. A. (Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont., Canada N2L 3G I), & DIEWERT, G. L. Encoding of kinesthetic extent information. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 559-564.

STOWELL, H. (Rsch. Div., Central Georgia Reg. Hosp., Mil\ed~eville, Ga. 310(1). Human evoked responses to potentially noxious tactile stimulation, I. Activitas Nervosa SlIperior. 1975. 17. 1-7.

PERFORMANCE DITTRICHOVA. J. (inst. for the Care of Mother & Child,

nabr. K. Marxe 157, 147 10 Prague, Czechoslovakia), & PAUL, K. Stability of individual differences during paradoxical sleep in imants. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17,49.

KAPLAN. M. F. (Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb. JlI. 60115). Evaluative judgments are based on evaluative information: Evidence against meaning change in evaluative context effects. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3, 375-380.

KIERAS, D. E .• & GREENO, J. G. (Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48.104). Effect of meaningfulness on judgments of computabilIty. Memory & Cognition, 1975. 3, 349-355.

KITAMURA, S. (Tohoku Soc. Welfare Univ., Sendai, Japan). Integrative regulation of psychological functions. Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1974. XXXIll, 1-12.

LApPALAINEN, P. (Dept. of Elec. Eng., Univ. of Oulu, 90. 100 Oulu 10, Finland), & LAHTINEN, J. A novel system for tracking and registration of movements. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17.25-27.

MA~ER, R. E., & GREENO, J. G. (Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 41804). Effects of meaningfulness and organization on problem solving and computability judgments. Memory & Cognitioll. 1975. 3, 356-362.

MEISELMAN, H. L. (Food Sci. Lab., U.S. Army Natick Labs .. Natick. Mass. 017(0). Effect of response task on taste adaptation. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 591-595.

NIHEI, Y., HONDA, H., SHIGA, N., MARUYAMA, K., & icHlIO, S. (I?ept. of Neuro~. & Psychiat., Sendai Railway Hosp .. Sendal Japan). Contmgent negative variation (CNV) and speed anticipation reaction test. Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1974, xxxm. 71-75.

PERELlE, I. B. (SUNY, Purchase, N.Y. 10577). Difference in attention to stimulus presentation mode with regard to age. Developmelltal Psychology, 1975, 11. 403-404.

HUMAN LEARNING ESPOSITO. N. J. (SUNY, Cortland, N.Y. 13045). Review of

discrimination shift learning in young children. Psychological Bulletill. 1975, 82, 432-455.

GLADSTONE, B. W. (Route 2, North Gower, Ont KOA 2TO, Canada). & COOLEY, J. Behavioral similarity as a reinforcer for preschool children. Joumal of the Experimental Analvsis or Behavior. 1975. 23. 357-368. .

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Conditioning AYLlON, T. (Georgia State Univ., University Plaza, Atlanta,

Ga. 30303), LAYMAN, D. , & KANDEL, H. J. A behavioral· educational alternative to drug control of hyperactive children. Journal o(Applif!d Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8, 137-146.

GLADSTONE, B. W. (Carleton Univ., Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, Ont .. Canada KIS 5B6), & SHERMAN, J. A. Developing generalized behavior·moditication skills in high·school students working with retarded children. Journal of Applied Behavior Anall'sis. 1975, 8, 169·180.

KAZDI~, A. E. (Pennsylvania State Univ ., University Park, Pa. 1(802). The impact of applied behavior analysis on diverse areas of research. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8, 213·229.

WHITEHEAD, W. E. (Dept. of Psychiat .. Univ. of Cincinnati Coli. of Med .. Cincinnati, Ohio 452(7), RENAULT, P. F., & GOLDIAMOND, I. Moditication of human gastric acid secretion with operant-conditioning procedures. Journal of Aplied Behal'iorAnalysis, 1975,8,147-156.

Verbal Learning BELLEZZA, F. S. (Ohio Univ., Athens, Ohio 45701), WINKlER,

H. B., & ANDRASIK, F., JR. Encoding processes and the spacing effect . Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3, 451-457.

GRUNKE, M. E. (Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242), & HiNRICHS, 1. V. Stimulus-recognition and response-recall dependency in paired-associate learning. Bulletin of the PSl'chonomic Societv, 1975, 5,453-455.

KIN~, D. J. (SUNY: Oswego, N.Y. 13126) . The influence of repetition vs. no repetition given equal presentation time on the learning of connected discourse. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5, SOI-503.

UNDERWOOD, B. J. (Northwestern Univ., Evanston, III. (0201), & REICHARDT, C. S. Implicit associational responses produced by words in pairs of unrelated words. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3,405-408.

HUMAN MEMORY BURROWS, D . (SUNY, Brockport, N.Y. 14420), & SOLOMON, B. A.

Parallel scanning of auditory and visual information. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3,416-420.

CICCONE, D. S., BRELSFORD, J. W. (Rice Univ., Houston, Tex . 77001), & TULLIS, T. The effects of stimulus variability on response latency in a continuous recognition task . Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society , 1975, 5, 456-458.

GRAY, C. R. (California State Univ., Los Angeles, Calif. 90032), & GUMMERMAN, K. The enigmatic eidetic image: A critical examination of methods, data, and theories. · Psychological Bulletin, 1975, 82, 383-407.

HATAKEYAMA, T. (Yamagata Women's Jr. Coli., Yamagata, Japan). The process of having identified an adult eidetic person and her eidetic experiences in daily life. Tohoku Psychologica Foliu, 1974, XXXIII, 102-118.

MATLIN, M. W. (SUNY, Geneseo, N.Y. 14454). Serial position and effect . Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5, 489-491. .

McDANIEL, W. F. (Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 3(602), & VESTAL, L. C. Issue relevance and source credibility as a determinant of retention. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975,5,481-482.

RAMSAY, D. S. (Devel. Psychol., Univ. of Denver, 2040 S. York St., Denver, Colo. 80210), & CAMPOS, J. J. Memory by the infant in an object notion task. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11,411-412.

SANTA. 1. L. (Rutgers Univ . , Douglass Coli., New Brunswick, N.J. 08903). & BAKER, L. Linguistic influences on visual memory. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3, 445-4SO.

TOMLINSON-KEASEY, C. (Dept. of Ed . Psychol. & Measurements, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 68S08) , CRAWFORD, D. G., & MISER, A. L. Classification: An organizing operation for memory. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 409-410.

Long-Tenn Memory BREWER, W. F. (Univ. of Illinois, Champaign. II\, (1820).

Memory for ideas: Synonym substitution. Memory &Cognition, 1975, 3,458-464.

EpSTEIN, W. (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706), WILDER, L. , & ROBERTSON, L. The effect of directed forgetting on the time to remember. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3. 401-404.

HERMANN. D. 1., McLAUGHLIN, J. P. (Univ. of Delaware. Newark, Dela. 19711). & NELSON. B. C. Visual and semantic factors in recognition from long-term memory. Memory & Cognition. 1975. 3.381·384.

HERMELIN. B. (MRC Devel. Psychol. Unit. Gordon St .. London, England). & O'CONNOR, N. The recall of digits by normal, deaf and autistic children. British Journal 0.( Psychology, 1975. 66. 203-209.

HONECK. R. P. (Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221), RIECHMANN, P .. & HOFFMAN, R. R. Semantic memory for metaphor: The conceptual base hypothesis. Memory & Cognition, 1975. 3.409-415.

NILSON. L.-G. (Univ . of Uppsala. Svartbacksgatan 10, S-75320 Uppsala. Sweden), WRIGHT, E., & MURDOCK, B. B. , JR. (Univ. of Toronto. Toronto, Ont .. Canada M5S IAI). The etfects of visual presentation method on single-trial free recall. Memory &Cognition, 1975, 3,427-433.

SCHWARTZ. M . (Univ. of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. 53706). The effect of constant vs. varied encoding and massed vs .

distributed presentations on recall of paired associates . Memory & Cognition , 1975, 3. 390·394.

WICKELGREN. W . A. (Univ. of Oregon. Eugene. Oreg . 97403). Alcoholic intoxication and memory storage dynamics. Memory & Cognition. 1975. 3. 385-389.

WINTERS. J. J ., JR. (E . R. Johnstone Trng. & Rsch . Ctr .. Bordentown. N.J. 08S05). & WARD . T . B. The effects on induced passive rehearsal and the von Restorff phenomenon on the free recall of normals and retardates. Memory & Cognition. 1975, 3,421-426.

HUMAN THINKING KENNETT, K. F. (St. Francis Xavier Univ .. Sydney Campus.

N.S .. Canada). & CROPLEY, A. 1. Uric acid and divergent thinking: A possible relationship. British Journal o.(Psychology. 1975,66. 175-180.

Verbal Proceues FORISHA. B. D. (Univ. of Michigan, Dearborn, Mich. 48128).

Mental imagery verbal processes : A developmental study. Developmental Psychology, 1975, II. 259-267 .

GARRITY, L. I. (Pre-Primary Project, Mendota Mental Hlth . Inst., 301 Troy Dr .. Madison. Wis. 53704). An electromyographical study of subvocal speech and recall in preschool children. Developmental Psychology, 1975, II, 274-281.

KAPLAN, M. F. (Northern Illinois Univ .. DeKalb, III. 60115). Evaluative judgments are based on evaluative information : Evidence against meaning change in evaluative context effects . Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3,375-380.

MISTLER-LACHMAN, J. L. (Univ. of Houston, Houston, Tex. 77004). Queer sentences, ambiguity, and levels of processing. Memor}, & Cognition. 1975, 3. 395-400.

MOESER, S. D. (Memorial Univ . of Newfoundland, St. John's. Ntld .. Canada). The effect of reference tield organization on language processing. Memory & Cognition, 1975. 3, 370-374.

Problem Solving KIERAS, D. E .. & GREENO, J. G. (Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Mich. 48104). Effect of meaningfulness on judgments of computability. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3. 349-355.

MAYER, R. E . , & GREENO, J. G. (Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mich . 41804) . Effects of meaningfulness and organization on problem solving and computability judgments. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3, 356-362.

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WOOD. D. (Univ. of Nottingham. Nottingham, England), & MIDDLETON. D. A study of assisted problem-solving. British lOllrnal 0.( Psychology. 1975. 66. 181-191.

ZELNIKER. T. (UCLA. Los Angeles. Calif. 9(024), OPPENHEIMER, L.. & RENAN. A. Effect of dimensional salience and salience of variability on problem solving: A developmental study. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 334-341.

Concepts AOKl. T. (Faculty of Lit .. Aichi Prefectural Univ., Nagoya,

Japan). On the basis of equivalence grouping in verbal and picture tasks). Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1974. xxxm. 53-61.

HA YGOOD, R. C. (Arizona State Univ., Tempe, Ariz . 85281), & BELL. H. H. The identitication of concepts defined by attribute change. Bulletin o.fthe Psychonomic Society,1975. 5,444-446.

HONECK, R. P. (Univ. of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio 45221). RIECHMANN, P., & HOFFMAN, R. R. Semantic memory for metaphor: The conceptual base hypothesis. Memory & Cognition, 1975. 3.409-415.

McDANIEL, W. F. (Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30602), & VESTAL. L. C. Issue relevance and source credibility as a determinant of retention. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5.481-482.

SIEGLER. R. S. (Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh. Pa. 15213), & LIEBERT. R. M. Acquisition of formal scientific reasoning

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by 10- and 13-year-olds: Designing a factorial experiment. Developmental Psychology. 1975, 11,401-402.

TOMLINSON-KEASEY. C. (Dept. of Ed . Psycho!. & Measurements, Univ . of Nebraska. Lincoln, Nebr. 68508), CRAWFORD. D. G., & MISER. A. L. Classification: An organizing operation for memory. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11,409-410.

SOCIAL PROCESSES CHRISTY, P. R. (Weber State Col!.. 3750 Harrison Blvd., Ogden,

Utah 84403). Does use of tangible rewards with individual children affect peer observers? lournal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 1975. 8. 187-196.

FAWCETT. S. B. (Dept. of Hum. Deve!., Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. 6(045), & MILLER, L. K. Training public­speaking behavior: An experimental analysis and social validation. lou mal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8, 125-135.

HENDRICK, C. (Kent State Univ., Kent. Ohio 44242), & GIESEN, M. Effects of task success or failure on causal attributions and person perception. Memory & Cognition, 1975, 3, 363-369.

MORGAN. C. J., LOCKARD, J. S. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98195), FAHRENBRUCH, C. E., & SMITH, J. L. Hitchhiking: Social signals at a distance. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, S,459-461.

ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT

CHEN. J .-S .. & AMSEL, A. (Univ. of Texas. Austin, Tex. 78712). Retention and durability of persistence acquired by young and infant rats. lournal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 238-245.

CREIGHTON. T. D. (Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, Alta .• Canada T2N I N4). & TEES, R. C. The effects of early visual deprivation on attentional processes in the rat. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Socie~v. 1975. S. 504-506.

Genetics ANISMAN. H. (Carleton Univ .• Ottawa. Ont., KIS 5B6, Canada).

Acquisition and reversal learning of an active avoidance response in three strains of mice. Behavioral Biology, 1975. 14. 51-58.

BITTERMAN. M. E. (Lab. of Sensory Sci., Univ. of Hawaii, 1993 East-West Rd., Honolulu 96822). The comparative analysis of learning. Are the laws of learning the same in all animals? Science, 1975. 188.699-709.

CHISZAR, D. (Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302), & CARTER, T . Reliability of individual differences between garter snakes (Thamnophis radix) during repeated exposures to an open field. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975, S. 507-509.

DAVIS. R. E. (MHRI, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104). & KASSEL. J. The ontogeny of agonistic behavior and the onset of sexual maturation in the paradise fish, Macropodus opercularis (Linnaeus). Behavioral Biology, 1975. 14. 31-39.

HENRY. K. R. (Univ. of California Davis, Calif. 95616), & HAYTHORN. M. M. Auditory similarities associated with genetic and experimental acoustic deprivation. lournal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 213-218.

KESSLER, S. (Stanford Med. Ctr., Stanford, Calif. 94305), & KRAEMER, H. C. Gene substitutions and geotaxis in Drosophila melanogaster. lournal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 274-278.

MASUR. J. (Departamento de Psicobiologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Rua Botucatu, 862-04023, Sao Paulo, Brazil), MARONI. J. B.. & BENEDITO, M. A. C. Genetically selected winner and loser rats in the tunnel competition: Intluence of apomorphine and dopa. Behavioral Biology, 1975. 14. 21-30.

MPITSOS, G. J. (Dept. of Anat.. Sch. of Med., Case Western Reserve Univ" Cleveland, Ohio 44106), & COLLINS, S. D. Learning: Rapid aversive conditioning in the gastropod mollusk Pleurobranchaea. Science, 1975, 188, 954-957.

SHALTER, M. D. (Centre National de Recherches Zootechniques. Laboratoire de Physiologie Acoustique, Jouy-en-Josas, France). Lack of spatial generalization in habituation tests of fow!' lournal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 258-262.

MOTIVATION AND EMOTION BENESOVA, O. (lnst. of Pharmacol.. Med. Faculty of Hygiene,

Charles Univ .. Prague. Czechoslovakia). & DvNTAROVA, H. The etlect of early postnatal malnutrition and pharmacological treatment on sleep time in adults rats. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17.63-64.

BERNSTEIN, I. L. (Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98195). Relationship between activity, rest. and free feeding in rats. lournal o.{ Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975.89.253-257.

WALDBILLlG, R. 1. (Dept. of Physiol. Psycho!.. Gasser Hall. Rocketeller Univ .. New York. N.Y. 10021). Attack, eating. drinking. and gnawing elicited by electrical stimulation of rat mesencephalon and pons. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 200-212.

Activity and Exploratory Behavior ISLAM. S., & BURESOVA, O. (lnst. of Physio!.. Czechoslovak

Acad. of Sci., Budejovicka 1083, Prague. Czechoslovakia).

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Thc CffCl't of cortical sprcading depression on motor perfor­mancc and depth avoidance in rats, Activitas Nerl'Osa SlIl'erior, 1<)75, 17, 8-14,

LOCKARD, R, B, (Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash, 98195), Experimental inhibition of activity of kangaroo rats in the natural habitat by an artiticial moon, Journal o( Comparative alld Physio/ogica/Psychology, 1975,89,263-266:

Hunger and Thint BARNWELL G, M, (Bioeng, Dept" Southwest Rsch, Ins!', San

Antonio, Tex, 78284)' & STAFFORD, F, S, Mathematical model for decision-making neural circuits controlling food intake, Blllletill or the Psychollolllic Society, 1975, 5, 473-476,

BENESOVA, 0, (Ins!, of PharmacoL Med, Faculty of Hygiene, Charles Univ" Prague. Czechoslovakia) & DYNTAROVA, H. The etl"ect of early postnatal malnutrition and pharma­cological treatment on sleep time in adult rats. Activitas Nerl'Osa SlIperior. 1975. 17. 63-64.

CARDER. B. (UCLA. Los Angeles. Calif. 90(24), & BECKMAN, G. C. Limitations of "container neophobia" as an explanation of rats' responding for food in the presence of free food. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 14. 109-113.

CRISWELL H. E. (Williams Coil.. Williamstown, Mass. 012(7), & LEVITT. R. A. Amphetamine: Effects of central or systemic injection on hypothalamic activity. Bulletill of the Psychollomic Socien·. 1975. S. 492-494.

REZEK .. M" VANDERWEELE. D. A., & NOVIN. D. (UCLA, los Angeles. Calif. 90(24). Stages in the recovery of feeding following vagotomy in rabbits. Behavioral Biology, 1975. 14. 75-84.

ROSEN, E. F. (Coli. of William & Mary. Williamsburg. Va. 23185). & PETTY. L. C. Dietary protein and preference for sweets in the female rat. Bulletill of the Psychollomic Society. 1975. 5.477-480.

Sexual and Maternal Behavior DAVIS. R. E. (Mental Hlth. Rsch. Inst. & Neurosci. Lab"

Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48(04)' & KASSEL. 1. The ontogeny of agonistic behavior and the onset of sexual maturation in the paradise fish. Macropodus opercularis (Linnaeus). Behlll'ioral Biology, 1975, 14. 31-39.

POLLARD. I. :Sch. of BioL Sci" Macquarie Univ" North Ryde, N.S. W. 2113. Australia), WHITE. B. M" BASSETT, J. R,. & CAIRNCROSS, K. D. Plasma glucocorticoid elevation and desynchronization of the estrous cycle following unpredictable stress in the rat. Behal'ioral Biology, 1975. 14, 103- 108.

Fear and ImmobUity BROWN, G. E. (Univ. of Tennessee, Martin, Tenn. 38238).

GUTHRIE. R" & BLAES, P. Fear conditioning and extinction as a function of escape from black to white vs. escape from white to black. Blllletill of the Psychollomic Society, 1975, 5.450-452.

CHISZAR, D. (Univ. of Colorado, Boulder. Colo. 80302), & CARTER, T. Reliability of individual differences between garter snakes (Thalllllophis radix) during repeated exposures to an open field. BII//etill or the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 5, 507-509.

RADIL- WEISS, T. (I nst. of PhysioL, Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci" Budejovicka 1083. Prague, Czechoslovakia). An attempt to intluence by drugs recovery sleep after sleep deprivation. Activitas Nen'osa SlIperior, 1975. 17, 15-19.

SKLENOVSKY, A. (Dept. of Pathol. Physiol" Dr. S. Allende 3. Olomouc, Czechoslovakia). NAVRATIL. J_, & DOSTALOVA, K. The dynamics of changes in free amino acids in brain after sleep deprivation. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17, 65-66.

SOCIAL AND ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR ABEL, E: L. (Rsch. Inst. on Alcoholism, 1021 Main St.,

Buffalo, N. Y. 14203). Cannabis and aggression in animals. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14. 1-20.

CREER, T. L. (Natl. Asthma Ctr .. 1999 Julian, Denver, Colo. 80204). Effects of previous housing conditions on shock­induced aggression. jOllmal of the Expen"melltal Alla(\'sis or Behavior. 1975. 23, 451-456.

DAVIS, R. E. (MHRI. Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). & KASSEL, J. The ontogeny of agonistic behavior and the onset of sexual maturation in the paradise lish, Macropodlls operclilaris (Linnaeus). Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14,31-39.

O'BOYLE, M. (Box 5235 Southern Station. Univ. of Southern Mississippi. Hattiesburg. Miss. 39401). The rat as a predator. Psychological Blllletill, 1975, 82, 460-462.

STACEY, P. (Dept. of Bioi .. Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302), & CHISZAR, D. Changes in the darkness of four body features of bluegill sunlish (Lepo/llis macrochiniS Rafinesque) during aggressive encounters. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14, 41-49.

TAYLOR, G. T. (SUNY, Potsdam, N.Y. 13(76). Male aggression in the presence of an estrous female. Joumal or Comparative alld Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 246-252.

VAN HEMEL, P. E. (Franklin & Marshall Coli .. Lancaster, Pa. 17(04). Rats and mice together: The aggressive nature of mouse killing by rats. Psychological Bulletill, 1975, 82, 456-459.

SENSORY FUNCTIONS CRANFORD. 1. L. (Dept. of Otorhinolaryngol. & Communicative

Sci .. Baylor Coil. of Med .. Texas Med. Ctr .. Houston. Tex. 77025). Auditory masking-level differences in the cat. journal o(Comparative alld Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 219-223.

CREIGHTON, T. D. (Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, Alta., Canada T2N IN4), & TEES. R. C. The effects of early visual deprivation on attentional processes in the rat. Bul/etill of the Psychollomic Socien' , 1975, 5, 504-506.

HENRY: K. R. (Univ. of California, Davis, Calif. 95(16), & HAYTHORN, M. M. Auditory similarities associated with genetic and experimental acoustic deprivation. journal or Comparative alld Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89, 213-218.

ISLAM. S., & BURES, 1. (lnst. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1083. Prague 4, Czechoslovakia). The intluence of bilateral functional decortication on the conditioned galvanic skin response and conditioned respiratory response in rats. Activitas Nervosa Supen'or, 1975. 17.58-59.

RASLEAR. T. G. (Hunter Lab. of Psychol.. Brown Univ .. Providence, Rhode Island 02912). The effects of varying the distribution of generalization stimuli within a constant range upon the bisection of a sound-intensity interval by rats. jOllrnal or the Experimelltal Analysis of Behavior. 1975, 23, 369-375.

SHALTER, M. D. (Centre National de Recherches Zootechniques, Laboratoire de Physiologie Acoustique, Jouy-en-Josas, France). Lack of spatial generalization in habituation tests of fowl. jOllrnal or Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89, 258-262.

ANIMAL LEARNING AND RETENTION BITTERMAN, M. E. (Lab. of Sensory Sci., Univ. of Hawaii.

1993 East-West Rd .. Honolulu 96822). The comparative analysis of learning. Are the laws of learning the same in all animals'! Science, 1975. 188.699-709.

DOWNS, D. A. (Dept. of Pharmacol., Univ. of Michigan Med. Sch .. M6322 Med. Sci. I, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104), & WOODS. J. H. Fixed-ratio escape and avoidance-escape from naloxone in morphine-dependent monkeys: Effects of naloxone

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dose and morphine pretreatment. Journal or the Expen'mental Allall'sis o/BehUl'ior, 1975, 2;l, 415-427.

HARSH', 1.,'& BADIA, P. (Bowling Green State Univ., Bowling Green. Ohio 43403). Choice for signalled over unsignalled shock as a function of shock intensity. Journal of' the Experimental Allal\'sis 0/ Behavior. 1975. 23. 349-355.

MAsu~. J. (Departamento de Psicobiologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina. Rua Botucatu, 862-04023, Sao Paulo, Brazil). MAhONI. J. B., & BENEDITO, M. A. C. Genetically selected win ncr and loser rats in the tunnel competition: Intluence of apomorphine and dopa. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14,21-30.

ROSEN, A. P., & TERRACE, H. S. (418 Schermerhorn Hall. Columbia Univ .. New York, N.Y. 1(027). On the minimal conditions for the development of a peak-shift and inhibitory stimulus control. Joun1l11 of the Experimental Ana(vsis of Behavior, 1975. 23, 385-414.

Conditioning BURESOVA. O. (inst. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci.,

Budejovicka 1083. Prague 4, Czechoslovakia), & BURES, J. The antagonistic intluence of anesthesia and functional decortication on conditioned taste aversion. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975. 17.58.

MpITsos. G. J. (Dept. of Anat., Sch. of Med., Case Western Reserve Univ .. Cleveland, Ohio 44106), & COLLINS, S, D. Learning: Rapid aversive conditioning in the gastropod mollusk Pleurobrallchaea. Science, 1975, 188. 954-957.

STADDON, J. E. R. (Duke Univ., Durham, N.C. 27706). Limitations on temporal control: Generalization and the etTects of contcxt. British Journal of Psychology, 1975, 66, 229-246.

STEVENS. D. A. (Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass. 01610), & WIXON, D. R. Assessment of relative importance of S + and S- after various stages of training. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Societ\'. 1975. 5, 462-464.

THOMPS'ON, D. M. (Dept. of Pharmacal.. Georgetown Univ. Sch. ofMed. & Dent .. 3900 Reservoir Rd .. N.W .. Washington, D.C. 20007). Repeated acquisition of response sequences: Stimulus control and drugs. Journal of the Experimental Allalysis o.f' Behavior, 1975, 23. 429-436.

Discrimination Leaming GRIFFIN, P. (Jackson State Univ .. Jackson, Miss. 39217),

HUGHES, W. R., & COLEMAN, J. J. Information integration and compounding of discriminative stimuli in pigeons. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 17,555-558.

MEANS, L. W. (East Carolina Univ .. Greenville, N.C. 27834), HARRINGTON, J. H., & MILLER, G. T. The effect of medial thalamic lesions on acquisition of a go, no-go tone-light discrimination task. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 5,495-497.

PIETRZYKOWSKA, B. (Dept. of Neurophysiol., Nencki Inst. of Exptl. BioI.. Warsaw. Poland). & SOLTYSIK, S. A failure to train the "same-different" ditferentiation of photic stimuli in dogs. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 1975.35,27-38.

RASLEAR. T. G. (Hunter Lab. of Psychol.. Brown Univ., Providence. R.l. 02912). The etTects of varying the dis­tribution of generalization stimuli within a constant range upon the bisection of a sound-intensity interval by rats. Journal o.f' the Experimelltal A II a Iys is o(Behavior. 1975,23,369-375.

STEVENS, D. A. (Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass. 01610), & WIXON. D. R. Assessment of relative importance of S+ and 5- after various stages of training. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5. 462-464.

Avoidance and Punishment BOAST. C. A. (Dept. of Neurosci., ColI. of Med., Univ. of

Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32610), ZORNETZER, s. F., & HAMRICK. M. R. Electrolytic lesions of various hippocampal subtields in the mouse: DilTerential etTects on short- and long-term memory. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 14. 85-94.

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BROWN, G. E. (Univ. of Tennessee, Martin, Tenn. 38238), GUTHRIE, R., & BLAES, P. Fear conditioning and extinction as a function of escape from black to white vs. escape from white to black. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5, 450-452.

WEIR, V. K .. & THOMAS, R. K. (Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30602). Failure to f.nd spatial reversal deticits following medial frontal ksions. Bulletin of th .. Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5, 465-468.

Avoidance ANISMAN, H. (Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Onto KIS 5B6, Canada).

Acquisition and reversal learning of an active avoidance response in three strains of mice. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14, 51-58.

DABROWSKA, J. (Dept. of Neurophysiol., Nencki Inst. of Exptl. BioI., Warsaw, Poland). Prefrontal lesions and avoidance retlex ditTerentiation in dogs. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 1975, 35, 1-15.

HASSMANNOVA, J. (Dept of Physiol., Med. Fac. Hyg., Ke KarJovu 4, Prague 2, Czechoslovakia), MYSLIVECEK, J., RAUSEROVA, 0., & DANKOVA, J. Memory trace retrieval at different intervals after learning in the rat ontogeny. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17,59-61.

loVELY, R. H. (Guthrie Hall, NI-2S, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98195). Hormonal dissociation of limbic lesion efTects on shuttle box avoidance in rats. loumal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 224-230.

NEFFINGER, G. G., & GIBBON, J. (N.Y.S. Psychiat. Inst., 722 W. 168th St., New York, N.Y. 1(032). Partiai avoidance contingencies. Journal o.t'the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975, 23,437-450.

SAGVOLDEN, T. (Inst. of Psychol., Univ. of Bergen, Bergen, Norway). Acquisition of two-way active avoidance following septal lesions in the rat: Effect of intensity of discon­tinuous shock. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14, 59-74.

Reinforcement BUCKHOLTZ, N. S. (Depts. of Biochem., Psychiat., & Behav. Sci.,

Med. Univ. of South Carolina, Charleston, S.c. 29401). 6-Methoxy-l ,2,3,4-tetrahydro- {3 -carboline produces a retention deticit for one-trial passive avoidance in mice. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14, 95-101.

Schedules of Reinforcement CHEN, J .-5., & AMSEL, A. (Univ. of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712).

Retention and durability of persistence acquired by young and infant rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89,238-245.

DAVIS, S. F. (Austin Peay State Univ., Clarksville, Tenn. 37040), PRYTULA, R. E., DOUGHMAN, W. c., & PERRY, D. S. Rat memory: Have we anthropomorphized? Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5, 471-472.

EUBANKS, J. L. (Dept. of Ed. Tech., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, Ariz. 85281). KILLEEN, P., HAMILTON, B., & WALD, B. A. The etl'ect of timeout on performance on a variable­interval schedule of electric-shock presentation. Journal of the Experimental Ana(vsis o.t'Behavior, 1975, 23,457-463.

GUTMAN, A. (Exptl. Psychol. Lab., Syracuse Univ., Archibold Stadium. Syracuse, N.Y. 13210), SUTTERER, J. R., & BRUSH, F. R. Positive and negative behavioral contrast in the rat. Journal of the Experimental Analysis o.{ Behavior, 1975, 23, 377-383.

MENLOVE, R. L. (Univ. of Delaware, Newark, Dela. 19711). Local patterns of responding maintained by concurrent. and multiple schedules. Journal o.f' the Experimental Ana(vsis of' Behavior, 1975, 23, 309-337.

MOORE, J. (Univ. of California, San Diego, P.O. Box 109, La Jolla. Calif. (2037). & FANTINO, E. Choice and response

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contingencies. Journal (l( the Experimental Analysis (Jt' Behal'ior. I'ns. 23.339-347.

POZULP. N. C .. II (Northern Illinois Univ .. DeKalb. III. (0115). & SENKOWSKI. P. C. Intratrial response speed in fixed-ratio behavior: A comparison of positive and negative reinforcement. Bul/etin ()( the Psychollomic Society, 1975. 5, 441-443.

Retention CHEN. J.-S .. & AMSEL, A. (Univ. of Texas, Austin, Tex.

78712). Retention and durability of persistence acquired by

young and infant rats. Journal (J(Comparatil'e and Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89, 238-245.

HASSMANNOVA, 1. (Dept. of Physiol.. Med. Fac. Hyg., Ke Karlovu 4, Prague 2. Czechoslovakia), MYSLIVECEK, 1., RAUSEROVA, 0., & DANKovA, 1. Memory trace retrieval at dilferent intervals after learning in the rat ontogeny. Actil'itas Nen'osa Superior, 1975, 17, 59-61.

PIETRZYKOWSKA, B. (Dept. of Neurophysiol .. Nencki Inst. of Exptl. BioI.. Warsaw, Poland). & SOLTYSIK, S. Transfer of the "same-different" ditferentiation task in dogs. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 1975. 35, 33-50.

PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY BRAIN FUNCTIONS

BARNWELL, G. M. (Bioeng. Dept.. Southwest Rsch. Inst., San Antonio. Tex. 78284), & STAFFORD, F. S. Mathematical model for decision-making neural circuits controlling food intake. Bulletin (}t' the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5,473-476.

BOGART, E. H. (Coli. of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 23185). Bimanual response asymmetry as an indicator of speech dysfunction. Bulletin (Jf' the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 5, 483-484.

GATES. A. (Monash Univ .. Clayton, Vic., Australia), & BRADSHAW, J. L. A note on interactions of ears, hands and cerebral hemispheres in a musical performance task requiring bimanual coordination. British Journal of Psychology, 1975, 66, 165-168.

GESCHWIND. N. (Dept. of Neurol.,Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass. 02115). The apraxias: Neural mechanisms of disorders of learned movement. American Scientist, 1975, 63, 188-1%.

KATO, T. (Iwate Univ .. Morioka, Japan). Studies on tachisto­scopic recognition: II. Right left ditTerence in visual fields. Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1974, XXXIII, 93-1O\.

REZEK. M., VANDERWEELE, D. A., & NOVIN, D. (UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024). Stages in the recovery of feeding following vagotomy in rabbits. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14, 75-84.

SKLENOVSKY, A. (Dept. of Pathol. Physiol., Dr. S. Allende 3, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia), NAVRATIL, J" & DOSTAL OVA , K. The dynamics of changes in free amino acids in brain after sleep deprivation. Actil'itas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17, 65-66.

STOWELL, H. (Rsch. Div., Central Georgia Reg. Hosp., Milledgeville, Ga. 310(1). Human evoked responses to potentially noxious tactile stimulation, I. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17, 1-7.

TURNER, S., & MILLER, L. K. (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, Ill. 60(80). Some boundary conditions for laterality etTects in children. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 342-352.

WALDBILLlG, R. 1. (Dept. of Physiol. Psycho!., Gasser Hall, Rockefeller Univ., New York, N.Y. 1(021). Attack, eating, drinking, and gnawing elicited by electrical stimulation of rat mesencephalon and pons. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 200-212.

Lesions GROSSMAN, S. P. (Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, III. 6(637).

Role of the hypothalamus in the regulation of food and water intake. Psychological Review, 1975, 82, 200-224.

ISLAM, S., & BURESOVA, O. (Inst. of Physio!. CSAV, Budejovicka 1083, Prague, Czechoslovakia). The etTect of cortical spreading depression on motor performance and depth avoidance in rats. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17,8-14.

MEANS, L. W. (East Carolina Univ .. Greenville, N.C. 27834). HARRINGTON, J. H., & MILLER, G. T. The effect of medial thalamic lesions on acquisition of a go, no-go, tone-light discrimination task. Bulletin (JOhe Psychonomic Societv, 1975. 5. 495-497. -

Cortex BURESOVA. O. (inst. of Physiol .. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci..

Budejovicka 1083. Prague 4, Czechoslovakia), & BURES, 1. The antagonistic intluence of anesthesia and functional decortication on conditioned taste aversion. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975, 17. 58.

DABROWSKA. J. (Dept. of Neurophysiol.. Nencki Ins!. of Exptl. Bio!.. Warsaw. Poland). Prefrontal lesions and avoidance retlex differentiation in dogs. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 1975. 35, 1-15.

ISLAM. S.. & BURES, 1. (Inst. of Physio!.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1083. Prague 4. Czechoslovakia). The intluence of bilateral functional decortication on the conditioned galvanic skin response and conditioned respiratory response in rats. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17. 58-59.

WEIR. V. K .. & THOMAS. R. K. (Univ. of Georgia. Athens. Ga. 30(03). Failure to find spatial reversal deticits following medial frontal lesions. Bulletin o{ the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 5.465-468.

Limbic System BOAST, C. A. (Dept. of Neurosci., Coil. of Med .. Univ. of

Florida. Gainesville, Fla. 32(10). ZORNETZER, S. F.. & HAMRICK. M. R. Electrolytic lesions of various hippocampal subtields in the mouse: Differential effects on short- and long-term memory. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 14. 85-94.

COLE. S. O. (Rutgers Univ., Camden. N.J. 08201). Attenuation of the effects of amphetamine on the activity of rats following amygdala lesions. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 5.447-449.

LOVELY, R. H. (Guthrie Hall, NI-25. Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98195). Hormonal dissociation of limbic lesion effects on shuttle box avoidance in rats. Journal of CQmparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 224-230.

MODIANOS, D. T. (Rockefeller Univ., 66th & York Ave., New York, N.Y. 1(021), HI1T, J. c., & POPOLOW, H. B. Habenular lesions and feminine sexual behavior of ovariect<\l11ized rats: Diminished responsiveness to the synergistic etfects of estrogen and progesterone. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 231-237.

SAGVOLDEN, T. (Inst. of Psycho\" Univ. of Bergen, Bergen, Norway). Acquisition of two-way active avoidance following septal lesions in the rat: Effect of intensity of discontinuous shock. Behavioral Biology, 1975, 14,59-74.

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Electrical Activity CRISWELL. H. E. (Williams Coil.. Williamstown. Mass. 012(7). &

LEVITT. R. A. Adrenergic effects on hypothalamic activity: Alpha and beta agonists and antagonists. Bulletin of the P,ychol/omic Society . 1975. 5. 485-488 .

GARRITY. L. I. (Pre-Primary Proj .. Mendota Mental Hlth. Inst .. 301 Troy Dr .. Madison. Wis. 53704). An electromyographical study of subvocal speech and recall in preschool children. De,'elopmelllal Psychology. 1975. 11. 274-281.

HONDA. H. (Tohoku Univ .. Sendai. Japan). Visually evoked potentials during pattern discrimination tasks (II): Further evidence. Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1974. XXXIII. 119- 133.

IRMIS . F. (Psychiat. Rsch . Inst.. Prague 8-Bohnice. Czechoslovakia). Cortical rhythmical EEG activities in waking rats. Actil'itas Nen'osa Superior. 1975. 17. 28-29.

LOVELESS. N. E. (Univ. of Dundee. Dundee 001 4HN. Scotland). The effect of warning interval on signal detection and event-related slow potentials of the brain. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 565-570.

MARES. P. (lnst. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1083. 14220 Prague. Czechoslovakia). MARES. 1., BROZEK. G .. STAUDACHEROVA. 0 .. JILEK, L., TROJAN, S., & FISCHER, 1. Electrocorticogram of rats exposed to repeated aerogenic hypoxia. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975, 17,30-31.

MICHALSKI. A. (Dept. of Neurophysiol., Nencki Inst. of Exptl. Bioi .. Warsaw. Poland), KOSSUT, M., & ZERNICKI, B. Single-unit responses to natural objects in area 19 of cats with different early visual experiences . Acta Neurobiologiae Experimel/talis. 1975. 35. 77-83.

NIHEI. Y .. HONDA. H., SHIGA, N .. MARUYAMA, K., & IcHIJO. S. (Dept. of Neurol. & Psychiat .. Sendai Railway Hosp .. Sendai. Japan). Contingent negative variation (CNV) and speed anticipation reaction test. Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1975. XXXIII. 71-75.

POLYANSKI. V. B. (Dept. of Higher Nervous Activity, Moscow State Univ.. Moscow, USSR), SOKOLOV, E. N., & POLKOSHNIKOV. E. V. Light-sound interaction in the neurons of the rabbit's visual cortex. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 1975.35,51-76.

RADIL-WEISS. T. (lnst. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1084. 142 20 Prague 4. Czechoslovakia). MARTON. M .. BOHDANECKY. Z .. BOZKov. V .. SZIRTES. I., & URBAN. 1. Evoked responses induced by means of structured stimuli in monkey and human. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975. 17. 52.

PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ISLAM. S .. & BURES, 1. (lnst. of Physiol., Czechoslovak

Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1083. Prague 4. Czechoslovakia). The intluence of bilateral functional decortication on the conditioned galvanic skin response and conditioned respiratory response in rats. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17. 58-59.

POLLARD. I. (Sch. of BioI. Sci .. Macquarie Univ .. North Ryde. N.S.W. 2113. Australia), WHITE, B. M .• BASSETT. 1. R., & CAIRNCROSS. K. D. Plasma glucocorticoid elevation and desynchronization of the estrous cycle following unpredictable stress in the rat. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 14. 103-108.

SKLENOVSKY. A. (Dept. of Pathol. Physiol.. Dr. S. Allende 3, Olomouc. Czechoslovakia). NAVRATIL. 1 .• & DOSTALOVA, K. The dynamics of changes in free amino acids in brain after sleep deprivation. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17, 05-06.

Biochemical Effects BUCKHOLTZ. N. S. (Depts. of Biochem .. Psychiat .. & Behav. Sci.,

Med. Univ. of South Carolina. Charleston. S.c. 29401). 0.Mcthoxy-I.2.3.4-tetrahydro-(3 -carboline produces a retention dcticit for one-trial passive avoidance in mice. Behavioral Bio/olD" 1975. 14. 95·101.

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KENNETT. K. F . (St. Francis Xavier Univ .. Sydney Campus. N.S .. Canada) . & CROPLEY, A. 1. Uric acid and divergent thinking: A possible relationship. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66, 175-180.

MARES. P. (ln~t. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1083. 14220 Prague. Czechoslovakia), MARES, 1., BROZEK. G .. STAUDACHE!WVA. D., JILEK, L., TROJAN. S., & FISCHER, 1. Electrocorticogram of ra's exposed to repeated aerogenic hypoxia. Activitas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17. 30-31.

SOBANIEC, W . (Dept. of Pharmacol.. Sch. of Med., Bialystok, Poland). BUCZKO. W .. & MONIUSZKO-1AKONIUK. J. The effects of trypsin-degradation products of albumin on the activity of the central nervous system. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis. 1975.35.93-101.

WHITEHEAD. W . E. (Dept. of Psychiat.. Univ. of Cincinnati Coli. of Med .. Cincinnati. Ohio 452(7), RENAULT. P. F., & GOLD lAMOND, I. Moditication of human gastric acid secretion with operant-conditioning procedures. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 1975. 8. 147-156.

Hormonal Effects loVELY . R. H. (Guthrie Hall. NI-25. Univ. of Washington.

Seattle. Wash. 98195). Hormonal dissociation of limbic lesion effects on shuttle box avoidance in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89. 224-230.

MODIANOS. D. T. (Rockefeller Univ .. 66th & York Ave .. New York. N.Y. 10021). HITT. 1. C .. & POPOLOW, H. B. Habenular lesions and feminine sexual behavior of ovariec­tomized rats: Diminished responsiveness to the synergistic effects of estrogen and progesterone. Journal of C'Jmparative alld Physiological Psychology, 1975,89.231-237.

SIEGEL. S. (McMaster Univ .. Hamilton. Canada). Conditioning insulin effects. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 189.

Drug Effects ABEL. E. L. (Rsch. Inst. on Alcoholism. 1021 Main St.,

Buffalo. N.Y . 14203). Cannabis and aggression in animals. Behal·ioral Biology, 1975. 14. 1-20.

AYLLON. T. (Georgia State Univ .. University Plaza, Atlanta, Ga. 30303). LAYMAN. D., & KANDEL, H. J. A behavioral­educational alternative to drug control of hyperactive children. Journal o/Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975. 8. 137-146.

BURESOVA, O. (lnst. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci., Budejovicka 1083. Prague 4. Czechoslovakia). & BURES, 1. The antagonistic intluence of anesthesia and functional decortication on conditioned taste aversion. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 1975.17.58.

COLE. S. O. (Rutgers Univ.. Camden. N.J. 08102). Attenuation of the effects of amphetamine on the activity of rats following amygdala lesions. Bulletill of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5.447-449.

CRISWELL. H. E. (Williams CoIl.. Williamstown. Mass. 012(7). & LEVITT. R. A. Adrenergic effects on hypothalamic activity: Alpha and beta agonists and antagonists. Bulletin of the Psychollomic Society. 1975. 5. 485-488.

CRISWELL. H. E. (Williams Coli .• Williamstown. Mass. 012(7). & LEVITT. R. A. Amphetamine: Effects of central or systemic injection on hypothalamic activity. Bulletin of the Psychollomic Society. 1975. 5.492-494.

DOWNS, D. A. (Dept. of Pharmacol., Univ. of Michigan Med. Sch .. M6322 Med. Sci. I. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). & WOODS. 1. H. Fixed-ratio escape and avoidance-escape from naloxone in morphine-dependent monkeys: Effects of naloxone dose and morphine pretreatment. Journal of the Experimental AI/alysis or Behavior. 1975. 23. 415-427.

MASUR. 1. (Departamento de Psicobiologia. Escola Paulista de Medicina. Rua Botucatu. 862-04023. Sao Paulo. Brazil). MARONI. 1. B .. & BENEDITO. M. A. C. Genetically selected

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winner and loser rats in the tunnel competition: Intluence of apomorphine and dopa. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 14. 21·30.

RADlL,WEISS. T. (lnst . of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Budejovicka 1083. Prague. Czechoslovakia). An attempt to intluence by drugs recovery sleep after sleep deprivation . Actil'itas Nervosa Superior. 1975. 17. 15·19.

THOMPSON. D. M. (Dept. of Pharmacol.. Georgetown Univ. Sch.

of Med. & Dent .. 3900 Reservoir Rd .. N.W. Washington. D.C. 100(7). Repeated acquisition of response sequences: Stimulus control and drugs. Journal of the Experimental Alla~l'sis of Behavior. 1975. 23. 429-436 .

WICKELGREN. W. A. (Univ. of Oregon. Eugene. Oreg. 97403). Alcoholic intoxication and memory storage dynamics. Memory & Cognition. 1975. 3. 385·389.