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Articles 901 - 906 of 906
Full-Text Articles in Behavioral Neurobiology
Relationship Of Vmh, Amygdala, And Taste Under Two Feeding Schedules, Winifred Lee Angelo
Relationship Of Vmh, Amygdala, And Taste Under Two Feeding Schedules, Winifred Lee Angelo
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Combined Effects Of D-Amphetamine Sulfate And Bilateral Lesions Of The Medial Hypothalamus On Food And Water Deprived Rats, Edward Vicar Reynolds
The Combined Effects Of D-Amphetamine Sulfate And Bilateral Lesions Of The Medial Hypothalamus On Food And Water Deprived Rats, Edward Vicar Reynolds
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Suppression Of The Galvanic Skin Response By Cognitively Mediated Behavior, William Gresby Hughes
Suppression Of The Galvanic Skin Response By Cognitively Mediated Behavior, William Gresby Hughes
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Some Parameters Of The Second-Order Conditioning Of Fear In Rats, Alan Kamil
Some Parameters Of The Second-Order Conditioning Of Fear In Rats, Alan Kamil
Papers in Behavior in Biological Sciences
The effects of CS1 duration, partial reinforcement, and trace conditioning on second-order conditioned suppression were investigated, employing 64 rats as Ss. In Experiment 1, the clearest second-order conditioning was obtained when CS1 duration was the same during both the first- and the second-order conditioning phases of the experiment. In Experiment 2, somewhat better second-order conditioning was obtained when first-order conditioning had been under conditions of partial reinforcement, delay CS-US pairing. In neither experiment were CS1 suppression and CS2 suppression during second-order testing well correlated. This aspect of the results raised the question of the influence of nonclassical conditioning factors on …
Skin Reactivity, Allergic Diagnosis And Personality, Richard Herbert Mccollum
Skin Reactivity, Allergic Diagnosis And Personality, Richard Herbert Mccollum
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Inadequacy Of Intracranial Stimulation To The Posterior Hypothalamus To Serve As A Reinforcer For Maze Learning In The Rat, John A. Bull
The Inadequacy Of Intracranial Stimulation To The Posterior Hypothalamus To Serve As A Reinforcer For Maze Learning In The Rat, John A. Bull
All Master's Theses
Eighteen, 23 hour food deprived, self-stimulating rats were divided into two groups. One group received 20 ICS pulses as a reward for a correct response in a T-maze while the second group received a food reward. The subjects learned for food over 5 days of 10 massed trials per day, but failed to show learning for ICS either within sessions or over days. There was no difference in learning between rats with high bar press rates and those with low rates in either group.