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  • 27. Stimulus generalization, discrimination learning, and peak shift in horses.
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  • 30. Influence of response topography on the effect of apomorphine and amphetamine on operant behavior of pigeons.
    Graeff FG, De Oliveira L.
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  • 36. Further evidence of a sensory-tonic interaction in pigeons.
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    De Souza CM, Britto LR, de Moraes Ferrari EA.
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  • 38. Positive and negative contrast as a function of component duration for key pecking and treadle pressing.
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