| Suboptimal Choice, Reward-Predictive Signals, and Temporal Information |
10 |
| Rats Engage in Suboptimal Choice When the Delay to Food Is Sufficiently Long |
9 |
| Stimulus Control of Actions and Habits: A Role for Reinforcer Predictability and Attention in the Development of Habitual Behavior |
8 |
| Cognitive and Behavioral Training Interventions to Promote Self-Control |
8 |
| The Partial Reinforcement Extinction Effect: The Proportion of Trials Reinforced During Conditioning Predicts the Number of Trials to Extinction |
7 |
| Learning Mechanisms Underlying Accurate and Biased Contingency Judgments |
7 |
| Delayed Rewards Facilitate Habit Formation |
7 |
| Multiple Feature Use in Pigeons' Category Discrimination: The Influence of Stimulus Set Structure and the Salience of Stimulus Differences |
6 |
| Timing or Counting? Control by Contingency Reversals at Fixed Times or Numbers of Responses |
6 |
| Individual Differences Are More Than a Gene X Environment Interaction: The Role of Learning |
5 |
| The Partial Reinforcement Extinction Effect Depends on Learning About Nonreinforced Trials Rather Than Reinforcement Rate |
5 |
| Human Performance on Random Interval Schedules |
4 |
| Uncertainty and Blocking in Human Causal Learning |
4 |
| The Nature of Phenotypic Variation in Pavlovian Conditioning |
4 |
| Landmark Learning, Cue Conflict, and Outbound View Sequence in Navigating Desert Ants |
4 |
| Reward Shifts in Forced-Choice and Free-Choice Autoshaping With Rats |
4 |
| Resurgence in Humans: Reducing Relapse by Increasing Generalization Between Treatment and Testing |
4 |
| Less Information Results in Better Midsession Reversal Accuracy by Pigeons |
4 |
| Transfer of Associability and Relational Structure in Human Associative Learning |
3 |
| The Paradoxical Effect of Low Reward Probabilities in Suboptimal Choice |
3 |
| A Combination of Common and Individual Error Terms Is Not Needed to Explain Associative Changes When Cues With Different Training Histories Are Conditioned in Compound: A Review of Rescorla's Compound Test Procedure |
3 |
| Brain Mechanisms Controlling Pavlovian Fear Conditioning |
3 |
| Operant Evaluative Conditioning |
3 |
| An Associability Decay Model of Paradoxical Choice |
3 |
| Midsession Reversal Task With Pigeons: Parallel Processing of Alternatives Explains Choices |
3 |
| Dietary Effects on Object Recognition: The Impact of High-Fat High-Sugar Diets on Recollection and Familiarity-Based Memory |
2 |
| Voluntary Switching in an Invertebrate: The Effect of Cue and Reward Change |
2 |
| The Importance of Trials |
2 |
| Goal-Directed Control in Pavlovian-Instrumental Transfer |
2 |
| Biasing Performance Through Differential Payoff in a Temporal Bisection Task |
2 |
| Evidence for Motivational Enhancement of Sign-Tracking Behavior Under Reward Uncertainty |
2 |
| Pigeons Deploy Selective Attention to Efficiently Learn a Stagewise Multidimensional Visual Discrimination Task |
2 |
| Learned Predictiveness Models Predict Opposite Attention Biases in the Inverse Base-Rate Effect |
2 |
| Delay of Reinforcement Versus Rate of Reinforcement in Pavlovian Conditioning |
1 |
| Pigeon Category Learning: Revisiting the Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) Tasks |
1 |
| The Partial-Reinforcement Extinction Effect Does Not Result From Reduced Sensitivity to Nonreinforcement |
1 |
| Testing Principal-Versus Medial-Axis Accounts of Global Spatial Reorientation |
1 |
| Cognitive Flexibility and Dual Processing in Pigeons: Temporal and Contextual Control of Midsession Reversal |
1 |
| Stimulus Similarity Affects Patterning Discrimination Learning |
1 |
| The Power of Nothing: Risk Preference in Pigeons, But Not People, Is Driven Primarily by Avoidance of Zero Outcomes |
1 |
| Pigeons' Performance in a Tracking Change-Signal Procedure Is Consistent With the Independent Horse-Race Model |
1 |
| Discrimination Reversal Facilitates Subsequent Acquisition of Temporal Discriminations in Rats' Appetitive Conditioning |
1 |
| Conditioned Inhibition: Historical Critiques and Controversies in the Light of Recent Advances |
1 |
| Learned Biases in the Processing of Outcomes: A Brief Review of the Outcome Predictability Effect |
1 |
| Variety Overcomes the Specificity of Cue-Potentiated Feeding in Rats |
1 |
| The Probability of Reinforcement Per Trial Affects Posttrial Responding and Subsequent Extinction but Not Within-Trial Responding |
1 |
| Psychophysics of Associative Learning: Quantitative Properties of Subjective Contingency |
1 |
| Pigeons in Control of Their Actions: Learning and Performance in Stop-Signal and Change-Signal Tasks |
1 |
| On the Role of Responses in Pavlovian Acquisition |
1 |
| Log Versus Linear Timing in Human Temporal Bisection: A Signal Detection Theory Study |
1 |