Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on three keys in the presence of four geometric forms. The response chain was maintained by food presentation under a fixed-ratio schedule. Errors produced a brief timeout but did not reset the chain. Each day there were four 15-min sessions, with a 10-min intersession interval. Cumulative dose-effect curves for phencyclidine were obtained by giving an IM injection before each of the four sessions; successive injections increased the cumulative dose by 1 4 log-unit steps. When phencyclidine was administered alone, overall response rate decreased and percent errors increased with increasing doses. When cocaine was injected IM before the first sessi...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
The effects of the psychotomimetic drug phencyclidine on the neurochemistry and function of the pref...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on th...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
In each of two components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to respond on a right or lef...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
In one component of a multiple schedule of food presentation, monkeys acquired a different four‐resp...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
The effects of IM injections of cocaine, d -amphetamine, and pentobarbital were studied in rhesus mo...
clidine, ketamine, d-amphetamine and morphine in the squirrel monkey. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 220: ...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
The effects of the psychotomimetic drug phencyclidine on the neurochemistry and function of the pref...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...
Patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each session by responding sequentially on th...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
In one component of a multiple schedule, patas monkeys acquired a different four-response chain each...
As an extension of previous research on repeated acquisition, a new baseline was developed to assess...
In each of two components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to respond on a right or lef...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
In one component of a multiple schedule of food presentation, monkeys acquired a different four‐resp...
In each of three components of a multiple schedule, monkeys were required to emit a different sequen...
The effects of IM injections of cocaine, d -amphetamine, and pentobarbital were studied in rhesus mo...
clidine, ketamine, d-amphetamine and morphine in the squirrel monkey. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 220: ...
Pigeons acquired a different four‐response chain each session by responding sequentially on three ke...
The effects of the psychotomimetic drug phencyclidine on the neurochemistry and function of the pref...
Pigeons obtained food by making four responses on three keys in a specified sequence. Errors produce...