Recovery time as a measure of CER strength: Effects of benzodiazepines, amobarbital, chlorpromazine and amphetamine S. S. Tenen Original Investigations Pages: 1 - 17
Effects of chlordiazepoxide and secobarbital on film-induced anxiety Richard C. PillardSeymour Fisher Original Investigations Pages: 18 - 23
Effects of long, intermittent schedules on phenothiazine-induced avoidance loss John E. Owen Jr.Robert C. Rathbun Original Investigations Pages: 24 - 33
Effects of haloperidol and trifluperidol on operant behavior in the rat J. M. MontiA. J. Hance Original Investigations Pages: 34 - 43
New, simple method for the informative investigation of sedatives Éva PálosiL. Szporny Original Investigations Pages: 44 - 49
The effect of amphetamine on a serial reaction task R. N. Herrington Original Investigations Pages: 50 - 57
Some effects of d-amphetamine on the behavior of pigeons under intermittent reinforcement Eliot HearstJohn R. Vane Original Investigations Pages: 58 - 67
Yeast ribonucleic acid: Effects on avoidance behavior of the neonate domestic chick Ronald K. Siegel Short Communications Pages: 68 - 77
Untersuchungen zur Gewöhnung an Weckamine mit der Methode der bedingten Fluchtreflexe bei der Ratte Inge BauerL. Pickenhain Kurze Originalmitteilungen Pages: 78 - 82
Scopolamine-produced changes in activity and in the startle response: Implications for behavioral activation Ralph PayneD. Chris Anderson Short Communications Pages: 83 - 90