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  • 21. Enhanced response acceleration or suppression produced by response-independent food presentations in rats with septal lesions.
    DeNoble V, Caplan M.
    J Comp Physiol Psychol; 1977 Feb; 91(1):107-19. PubMed ID: 838909
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  • 22. Performance maintained by orally delivered phencyclidine under second-order, tandem and fixed-interval schedules in food-satiated and food-deprived rhesus monkeys.
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  • 26. Effects of cocaine and d-amphetamine on behavior maintained under various schedules of food presentation in squirrel monkeys.
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  • 29. On the primacy of molecular processes in determining response rates under variable-ratio and variable-interval schedules.
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  • 31. Within-subject testing of the signaled-reinforcement effect on operant responding as measured by response rate and resistance to change.
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  • 33. The effects of reinforcement frequency and response requirements on the maintenance of behavior.
    Rider DP, D'Angelo BJ.
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  • 38. Schedule-induced defecation by rats during ratio and interval schedules of food reinforcement.
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  • 39. Schedule-induced defecation.
    Rayfield F, Segal M, Goldiamond I.
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  • 40. Drug effects on responding maintained by stimulus-reinforcer and response-reinforcer contingencies.
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