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242 related items for PubMed ID: 7420008

  • 21. Drugs and punished responding. II. d-Amphetamine-induced increases in punished responding.
    Foree DD, Moretz FH, McMillan DE.
    J Exp Anal Behav; 1973 Sep; 20(2):291-300. PubMed ID: 4752089
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  • 22. Effects of reinforcement history on responding under progressive-ratio schedules of reinforcement.
    Cohen SL, Pedersen J, Kinney GG, Myers J.
    J Exp Anal Behav; 1994 May; 61(3):375-87. PubMed ID: 8207352
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  • 29. Cocaine, d-amphetamine, and pentobarbital effects on responding maintained by food or cocaine in rhesus monkeys.
    Herling S, Downs DA, Woods JH.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1979 Sep; 64(3):261-9. PubMed ID: 116268
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  • 30. Effects of pentobarbital and d-amphetamine on the repeated acquisition of response sequences by pigeons.
    Harting J, Mcmillian DE.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1976 Sep 29; 49(3):245-8. PubMed ID: 826940
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  • 32. Effects of drugs on responding under concurrent fixed-interval schedules and concurrent fixed-ratio schedules.
    McMillan DE, Li M.
    Behav Pharmacol; 1999 Dec 29; 10(8):765-74. PubMed ID: 10780292
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  • 33. Effects of d-amphetamine and chlordiazepoxide on spaced responding in pigeons.
    McMillan DE, Campbell RJ.
    J Exp Anal Behav; 1970 Sep 29; 14(2):177-84. PubMed ID: 5491005
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  • 34. Effects of drugs of abuse and signal predictability in two models of sustained attention in pigeons.
    Lemmonds CA, Wenger GR.
    Behav Pharmacol; 2003 Jul 29; 14(4):279-94. PubMed ID: 12838034
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  • 35. Response repetition in pigeons: pharmacological and behavioral specificity.
    Koek W, Woods JH.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1986 Jul 29; 90(4):475-81. PubMed ID: 3101104
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  • 36. Schedule-dependent effect of d-amphetamine on pausing by pigeons.
    Eckerman DA, Edwards JD.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1978 Mar 29; 8(3):319-21. PubMed ID: 652838
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  • 37. Effect of pentobarbital, d-amphetamine, and nicotine on two models of sustained attention in pigeons.
    Lemmonds CA, Williams DK, Wenger GR.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2002 Oct 29; 163(3-4):391-8. PubMed ID: 12373439
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  • 38. Drug discrimination under a concurrent fixed-interval fixed-interval schedule.
    McMillan DE, Li M, Hardwick WC.
    J Exp Anal Behav; 1997 Sep 29; 68(2):193-217. PubMed ID: 9335138
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  • 39. Isodirectional conditioning effects of d-amphetamine and pentobarbital on schedule-controlled operant behavior in pigeons.
    Watanabe S.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1990 May 29; 36(1):157-61. PubMed ID: 2349257
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