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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1976, Vol. 7(2),217-232 CURRENT LITERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION METHODS FLEISHMAN, E. A. (Grad. Sch. of Admin., Univ. of California, Irvine, Calif. 92664). Toward a taxonomy of human performance. American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 1127-1149. FUREDY, J. J. (Univ. of Toronto, Ont., Canada), POULOS, C. X., & SCHIFFMAN, K. Logical problems with Prokasy's assessment of contingency relations in classical skin conductance conditioning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 521-523. GELLER, H. A. (Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05401), DAMKOT, D. K., & TOVSSIE, S. R. A data acquisition system for unobtrusive measurement of on-road driving behavior. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 526-530. HOTTMAN, T. J. (Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. 64110), SANDERS, R. E., RINCK, C. M., & SHERIDAN, C. L. Further evaluation of a sensitive method for detecting experimental brain lesions. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41, 407-410. KLORMAN, R. (Dept. of Psychol., River Campus Station, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627). The phono cartridge fidgetometer: Methodological considerations. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 577-579. UPAK, 1. (Dept. of Neurol. & Psychiat., Univ. of Debrecen, Med. Sch., Debrecen, Hungary), VACZI, P., & KLEININGER, O. Method of measuring human voice reaction time. Studia Psychologica, 1975, 17, 213-222. POWELL, J. (Dept. of Spec. Ed., California State ColI., California, Pa. 15419), MARTINDALE, A., & KULP. S. An evaluation of time-sample measures of behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8,463-469. PROKASY, W. F. (Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112). Random control procedures in classical skin conductance conditioning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7. 516-520. PROKASY. W. F. (Univ. of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah 84112). Random controls: A rejoinder. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 524-525. RUSCH, F. R., WALKER, H. M., & GREENWOOD, C. R. (reprints: NAPS Document No. 02609, from AS IS/NAPS Co., c/o Microfiche Publications, 440 Park Ave. So., New York N.Y. 1(016). Experimenter calculation errors: A potential factor affecting interpretation of results. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8,460. SAHGAL, A. (Psycho!. Lab., Downing St., Cambridge CB2 3EB, England), PRATT, S. R., & IVERSEN, S. D. Response preferences of monkeys (Macaca mulatta) within wavelength and line-tilt dimensions. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975. 24. 377-381. STEPHENSON, G. R. (Wisconsin Reg. Primate Rsch. Ctr., 1223 Capital Ct.. Univ. of Wisconsin,Madison. Wis. 53706). SMITH, D. P. B., & ROBERTS. T. W. The SSR system: An open format event recording system with computerized transcription. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7,497-515. WOOD, C. C. (Div. of Neuropsychiat., Walter Reed Army Inst. of Rsch., Washington, D.C. 2(012), & JENNINGS, J. R. Speed-accuracy tradeoff functions in choice reaction time: Experimental designs and computational procedures. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19, 92-101. INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUES FARRELL, J. P. (U.S. Army Rsch. Inst. for the Behav. & Soc. Sci.. 1300 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209). 217 Simulating night visual conditions during the day with light attenuating filters. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 539-541. HOATS, D. L. (Edward R. Johnstone Trng. & Rsch. etr., Bordentown, N.J. 08505). A pair of electronic devices for detecting restricted-band audio and ultrasonic frequencies. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 542-544. SUTER, A. M. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Exeter, Washington Singer Labs., Exeter EX4 4QG, England). The corneal reflection technique and the visual preference method: Sources of error. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 240-247. VINCENT, T. (Dept. of Psychol., Monash Univ., Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia), & BRADSHAW, J. A simple device for the preparation of exactly aligned dichotic tapes. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7,534-538. WALLNAU. L., & GREENFELD, N. (Dept. of Psycho!., SUNY, 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12222). Automated "ltimulus intensity contro!' Behavior Research Methods & Instrumenta- tion, 1975, 7, 547-548. WOLACH. A. H. (Dept. of Psychol., Illinois Inst. of Tech., Chicago, Ill. 60616), ROCCAFORTE, P., & BREUNING, S. E. Tape-recording data for a cumulative recorder and for programming interval schedules. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 545-546. WOLACH, A. H. (Dept. of Psychol., Illinois Inst. of Tech., Chicago, Ill. 60616), ROCCAFORTE, P., V ANBERSCHOT, S. N., & McHALE, M. A. Converting an electronic calculator into a combination stopwatch-calculator. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7,549-551. ZECHMEISTER: E. B. (Loyola Univ. of Chicago, 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. 60626), KING, J., GUDE, c., & OPERA-NADI, B. Ratings of frequency, familiarity, orthographic distinctiveness and pronunciability for 192 surnames. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation. 1975, 7, 531-533. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CHASEY, W. C., JR., BARTH, J. (George Peabody Coli., Nashville, Tenn. 37203), MARTIN, H., CINI, A., & PUPKE, W. A stabilometer computerized analog recording system for studying gross motor skill learning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7,553-556. FITTER, M. (M.R.C. Soc. & Applied Psycho!. Unit, Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield. England). & DALY. C. An extensible touchboard for on-line experiments. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1975, 27,673-676. GOCKA, E. F. (Predictive & Evaluative Models Rsch. Lab., VA Hosp., Sepulveda, Calif. 91343). Fitting the binary criterion. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975. 41. 642. GREEN, T. R. G. (MRC Soc. & Applied Psycho!. Unit, Sheffield Univ .• Sheffield SlO 2TN, England). Computer translation with paired grammars. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumenta- tion, 1975, 7,557-562. LEGEWIE, H. (Max-Planck-Institut flir Psychiatrie, Munich, Fed. Rep. of Germany), DIRLICH, G., & GERSTER, F. An applica- tion language for psychophysiological experimentation. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 713-716.

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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1976, Vol. 7(2),217-232

CURRENT LITERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION

METHODS FLEISHMAN, E. A. (Grad. Sch. of Admin., Univ. of California,

Irvine, Calif. 92664). Toward a taxonomy of human performance. American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 1127-1149.

FUREDY, J. J. (Univ. of Toronto, Ont., Canada), POULOS, C. X., & SCHIFFMAN, K. Logical problems with Prokasy's assessment of contingency relations in classical skin conductance conditioning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 521-523.

GELLER, H. A. (Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05401), DAMKOT, D. K., & TOVSSIE, S. R. A data acquisition system for unobtrusive measurement of on-road driving behavior. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 526-530.

HOTTMAN, T. J. (Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. 64110), SANDERS, R. E., RINCK, C. M., & SHERIDAN, C. L. Further evaluation of a sensitive method for detecting experimental brain lesions. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41, 407-410.

KLORMAN, R. (Dept. of Psychol., River Campus Station, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627). The phono cartridge fidgetometer: Methodological considerations. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 577-579.

UPAK, 1. (Dept. of Neurol. & Psychiat., Univ. of Debrecen, Med. Sch., Debrecen, Hungary), VACZI, P., & KLEININGER, O. Method of measuring human voice reaction time. Studia Psychologica, 1975, 17, 213-222.

POWELL, J. (Dept. of Spec. Ed., California State ColI., California, Pa. 15419), MARTINDALE, A., & KULP. S. An evaluation of time-sample measures of behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8,463-469.

PROKASY, W. F. (Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112). Random control procedures in classical skin conductance conditioning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7. 516-520.

PROKASY. W. F. (Univ. of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah 84112). Random controls: A rejoinder. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 524-525.

RUSCH, F. R., WALKER, H. M., & GREENWOOD, C. R. (reprints: NAPS Document No. 02609, from AS IS/NAPS Co., c/o Microfiche Publications, 440 Park Ave. So., New York N.Y. 1(016). Experimenter calculation errors: A potential factor affecting interpretation of results. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1975, 8,460.

SAHGAL, A. (Psycho!. Lab., Downing St., Cambridge CB2 3EB, England), PRATT, S. R., & IVERSEN, S. D. Response preferences of monkeys (Macaca mulatta) within wavelength and line-tilt dimensions. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975. 24. 377-381.

STEPHENSON, G. R. (Wisconsin Reg. Primate Rsch. Ctr., 1223 Capital Ct.. Univ. of Wisconsin,Madison. Wis. 53706). SMITH, D. P. B., & ROBERTS. T. W. The SSR system: An open format event recording system with computerized transcription. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7,497-515.

WOOD, C. C. (Div. of Neuropsychiat., Walter Reed Army Inst. of Rsch., Washington, D.C. 2(012), & JENNINGS, J. R. Speed-accuracy tradeoff functions in choice reaction time: Experimental designs and computational procedures. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19, 92-101.

INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUES FARRELL, J. P. (U.S. Army Rsch. Inst. for the Behav. &

Soc. Sci.. 1300 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209).

217

Simulating night visual conditions during the day with light attenuating filters. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 539-541.

HOATS, D. L. (Edward R. Johnstone Trng. & Rsch. etr., Bordentown, N.J. 08505). A pair of electronic devices for detecting restricted-band audio and ultrasonic frequencies. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 542-544.

SUTER, A. M. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Exeter, Washington Singer Labs., Exeter EX4 4QG, England). The corneal reflection technique and the visual preference method: Sources of error. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 240-247.

VINCENT, T. (Dept. of Psychol., Monash Univ., Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia), & BRADSHAW, J. A simple device for the preparation of exactly aligned dichotic tapes. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7,534-538.

WALLNAU. L., & GREENFELD, N. (Dept. of Psycho!., SUNY, 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12222). Automated "ltimulus intensity contro!' Behavior Research Methods & Instrumenta­tion, 1975, 7, 547-548.

WOLACH. A. H. (Dept. of Psychol., Illinois Inst. of Tech., Chicago, Ill. 60616), ROCCAFORTE, P., & BREUNING, S. E. Tape-recording data for a cumulative recorder and for programming interval schedules. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7, 545-546.

WOLACH, A. H. (Dept. of Psychol., Illinois Inst. of Tech., Chicago, Ill. 60616), ROCCAFORTE, P., V ANBERSCHOT, S. N., & McHALE, M. A. Converting an electronic calculator into a combination stopwatch-calculator. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975, 7,549-551.

ZECHMEISTER: E. B. (Loyola Univ. of Chicago, 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. 60626), KING, J., GUDE, c., & OPERA-NADI, B. Ratings of frequency, familiarity, orthographic distinctiveness and pronunciability for 192 surnames. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation. 1975, 7, 531-533.

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY CHASEY, W. C., JR., BARTH, J. (George Peabody Coli.,

Nashville, Tenn. 37203), MARTIN, H., CINI, A., & PUPKE, W. A stabilometer computerized analog recording system for studying gross motor skill learning. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7,553-556.

FITTER, M. (M.R.C. Soc. & Applied Psycho!. Unit, Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield. England). & DALY. C. An extensible touchboard for on-line experiments. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1975, 27,673-676.

GOCKA, E. F. (Predictive & Evaluative Models Rsch. Lab., VA Hosp., Sepulveda, Calif. 91343). Fitting the binary criterion. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975. 41. 642.

GREEN, T. R. G. (MRC Soc. & Applied Psycho!. Unit, Sheffield Univ .• Sheffield SlO 2TN, England). Computer translation with paired grammars. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumenta­tion, 1975, 7,557-562.

LEGEWIE, H. (Max-Planck-Institut flir Psychiatrie, Munich, Fed. Rep. of Germany), DIRLICH, G., & GERSTER, F. An applica­tion language for psychophysiological experimentation. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 713-716.

218 CURRENT LITERATURE

HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

BUMAN DEVELOPMENT ANDERSON. D. R. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Massachusetts.

Amherst. Mass. 01(02). & WELL. A. D. Hale and Stevenson's failure to find a developmental trend in the effects of distraction: A floor effect. Jounwl of Experimental Child Psychology. 1975. 20. 363-365.

BARKATI. B. B. (Dept. of Psychol. & Soc. Rel.. Harvard Univ.. William James Hall. Cambridge. Mass. 02138). Training and transfer in combinatorial problem solving: The development of formal reasoning during early adolescence. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11.700-704.

BERRY. K. K. (Nebraska Psychiat. Inst .• Univ. of Nebraska Coli. of Med .• Omaha. Nebr. 68105). Developmental study of recognition of antecedents of infant vocalizations. Perceptual and Motor SkiUs. 1975. 41. 400-402.

CICIRELLI. V. G. (Dept. of Psychol. Sci.. Purdue Univ., West Lafayette. Ind. 47907). Effects of mother and older sibling on the problem-solving behavior of the younger child. Developmental Psychology. ·1975. 11. 749·756.

GINSBURG. H. J. (Dept. of Psychol.. Southwest Texas State Univ .• San Marcos. Tex. 78666). Age-related variation of topological evaluation of numerical quantity in nonconserving children. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11.872-873.

HEmENHEIMER. P. (Dept. of Psychol.. Washington Univ .• St. Louis, Mo. 63130) . The strategy of negation and the learning of antonymic relations. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 757-762. .

JuSCZYK. P. W. (Dept. of Psychol. , Univ. of Pennsylvania, 3813·15 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19174), KEMLER. D. G., & BUBIS, E. A. A developmental comparison of two types of visual mnemonics. Jounwl of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 327-340.

KEATING, D. P. (Inst. of Child Devel.. Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Minn. 55455). & CARAMAZZA, A . . Effects of age and ability on syllogistic reasoning in early adolescence. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 837-842.

KLORMAN. R. (Dept. of Psychol., River Campus Station, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627). Contingent negative variation and cardiac deceleration in a long preparatory interval: A developmental study. Psychophysiology, 1975, 1l.609-617.

LASKY, R. E. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106), SYRDAL-LAsKY, A., & KLEIN, R. E. VOT discrimination by four to six and a half month old infants from Spanish environments. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 215-225.

LAYTON, . B. (Dept. of Psychol., St. Louis Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 63103). Perceptual noise and aging. PsychohJgical BuUetin, 1975, 82. 875-883.

LIB EN , L. S. (Ctr. for Devel., Lrng., & Instruction, Univ. of Rochester , Rochester, N.Y. 14627). Long-term memory for pictures related to seriation, horizontality, and verticality concepts. Developmental PsychohJgy. 1975, 11, 795-806.

McFARLAND, K. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia 4(67), & ASHTON, R. A developmental study of the influence of cognitive activity on an ongoing manual task. Acta Psychologica, 1975. 39,447-456.

MEYER, J. S. (Dept. of Psychol. , SUNY, Geneseo, N.Y. 14454), & ELKIND, D. From figurative to operative expectancy in the perceptual judgments of children. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 814-823.

NELSON, K. E. (Grad. Faculty Ctr., New Sch. for Soc. Rsch., 65 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10003), & KOSSLYN, S. M. Semantic retrieval in children and adults. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 807-813.

RUFF. H. A. (Briarcliff Coli., Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. 10510), &

TURKEWITZ, G. Developmental changes in the effectiveness (J

stimulus intensity on infant visual attention. Development~ Psychology, 1975, 11, 705·710.

SANDERS, J. A. C. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Akron, Akron Ohio 44325) , STERNS, H. L.. SMITH, M. , & SANDERS, R. E Modification of concept identification performance in olde adults. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11.824-829.

SLATER, A. M. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Exeter, Washingtol Singer Labs .• Exeter, EX4 4QG. England), & FINDLAY, J . M Binocular fixation in the newborn baby. Jounwl of Experiment~ Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 248-273.

SMITH, L. B. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Pennsylvania 3813-15 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19174), KEMLER, D. G . & ARONFREED, J. Developmental trends in voluntary selectiv, attention: Differential effects of source distinctness. Journa of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975. 20, 352-362.

SPRAGINS, A. B., LEFTON, L. A. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ of South Carolina, Columbia, S.c. 29208), & FISHER, D. F Eye movements while reading and searching spatially trans formed text: A developmental examination. Memory cl Cognition, 1976. 4, 36-42.

WELLMAN. H. M .• RlTIER. K., & FLAVELL, J. H. (Inst. of Chil( nevel., Univ. of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn. 55455). Delib erate memory behavior in the delayed reactions of very · younJ children. Developmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 780-787.

WILLIAMS, T. M. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Britisl Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.. V6T lW5 Canada) & AIKEN. L. S Auditory pattern classification: Continuity of prototype use wid development. Developmental Psychology. 1975, 11, 715-723.

WITIE. K . L. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville Ark . 72701) . Paired-associate learning in young anc elderly adults as related to presentation rate. Psychologica Bulletin. 1975. 82, 975-985.

WOODRUFF, D. S. (Andrus Gerontol. Ctr., Univ. of Southen California. Los Angeles. Calif. 90007). Relationships amonl EEG alpha frequency. reaction time, and age: A biofeedbad study. Psychophysiology, 1975, ll, 673-681.

PERCEPfUAL AND SENSORY PROCESSES Geoeni

KOSTOLANSKY, R. (lnst. of Exptl. Psy~hol. , Slovak Acad. of Sci. Bratislava. Czechoslovakia). Perceptual load and concomitan nonspecific hand movements in adulthood. Studia PsychologicQ 1975, 17, 233-235.

ROSENBAUM, D. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Stanford Univ .• Stanford Calif. 94305). Perception and extrapolation of velocity anc acceleration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: HumaJ Perception and Performance. 1975, 1, 395-403.

Intersensory Comparisons APKARIAN-STIELAU. P . (Smith-Kettlewell Inst. of Vis. Sci.

Pacific Med. Ctr., San Francisco. Calif. 94115) & LOOMIS. J. M A comparison of tactile and blurred visual fonn perception Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 18. 362-368.

PRABLANC, C. (Laboratoire de Neuropsychologie Experimentale Inserm U94 16, av o du Doyen Lepine 69500 Bron France), TZAVARAS. A., & JEANNEROD. M. Adaptation of the two arms to opposite prism displacements. Quarterly Jounw of Experimental Psychology, 1975, 27, 667-671.

WARM. J. S. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Cincinnati Cincinnati. Ohio 45221), STUTZ, R. M., & VASSOLO, P. A Intennodal transfer in temporal discrimination. Perception eli Psychophysics, 1975, 18. 281-286.

Illusions COLLYER, C. E. (Dept. of Psycho\', Princeton Univ., Princeton,

N.J. 08540). The induced asynchrony effect: Its role in visual judgments of teml?oral order and its relation to other dynamic perceptual phenomena. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19.47-54.

DAY, R. H. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Monash Univ.. Clayton Victoria 3168. Australia). & DICKINSON. R. G. The Poggendorff illusion: Apparent misalignment which is not attributable to apparent orientation of the transversals. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1975. 27. 551-557.

HARTE. D. B. (Tufts Univ.. Medford. Mass. 03155). Underestimation of length by subjects in motion. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975. 41, 519-522.

PRABLANC. C. (Laboratoire de Neuropsychologie Experimentale. Inserm U94 16 avo du Doyen Lepine 69500 Bron. France). TZAVARAS. A .• & IEANNEROD, M. Adaptation of the two arms to opposite prism displacements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1975. 27. 667-671.

ROCK, J. (inst. for Cog. Studies. Rutgers Univ.. Newark, N.J. 07102). & GILCHRIST. A. Induced form. American Journal of Psychology. 1975, 88.475-482.

WONG. T. S. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland). The respective role of limb and eye movements in the haptic and visual Miiller-Lyer illusion. Quarterly Journal of Experim en tal Psychology. 1975. 27.659-666.

Aftereffects EBEN~OLTZ. S. M. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Wisconsin,

Madison, Wis. 53706). Additivity of aftereffects of maintained head and eye rotations: An alternative to recalibration. Perception & Psychophysics. 1976, 19. 113-116.

FORDE, J. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Univ. of Waterloo. Waterloo. Canada). & MACKINNON. G. E . .J3inocular stimulation and the fragmentation of after-images. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1975, 27, 565-577.

GALBRAITH, G. C. (NPI-Pacific State Hosp. Rsch. Group, P.O. Box l(lO-R, Pomona, Calif. 91766). HOHMANN, A., & CREUTZFELDT, O. D. Correlation between the chromatic visual evoked response and McCollough aftereffect. Psychophysiology, 1975. 12,667-672.

Psychophysics . GEISSLER, H.-G. (Dept. of Psycho\" Humboldt Umv.,

Berlin, D.D.R) Towards a new reconciliation of Stevens' and Helson's approaches to psychophysics. A tentative solution of the Stevens-Greenbaum puzzle. Acta Psychologica, 1975.39,417-426.

GERBER, W. S .• & ROUTH. D. K. (Div. for Disorders of Deve!. & Lrng .. Child Deve\. Inst., Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514). Humor response as related to violation of expectancies and to stimulus intensity in a weight-judgment task. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975. 41, 673-674.

IAMIESON, D. G. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Carleton Univ., Ottawa. Canada KIS 5B6), & PETRUSIC, W. M. The dependence of time-order error direction on stimulus range. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 1975, 29. 175-182.

IONES. B. P. (Psycho!. Serv .. Boston VA Hosp., Boston, Mass. 02130). MOSKOWITZ, H. R, BUTTERS, N., & GLOSSER, G. Psychophysical scaling of olfactory. visual. and auditory stimuli by alcoholic Korsakoff patients. Neuropsychologia. 1975. 13. 387-393.

LANG, P. I. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. Wis. 53706), GATCHEL. R. I .. & SIMONS. R. F. Electro­cortical and cardiac rate correlates of psychophysical judgment. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 649-655.

ROBINSON. G. H. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of North Alabama. Florence. Ala. 35630). Biasing power law exponents by magnitude estimation instructions. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976,19.80-84.

SILVERMAN. F. H. (Dept. of Psycho\" Marquette Univ ..

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Milwaukee, Wis. 53233), & IOHNSTON, R. G. Direct interval-estimation: A ratio scaling method. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41. :,,4-466.

VELDEN, M. (Psycholvglsches Institut der Iohannes Gutenberg­Universitat. Abteilung Allgemeine und Experimentelle Psychologie, 65 Mainz, Iakob Welder-Weg 18, W. Germany), & IURIs, M. Perceptual performance as a function of intra-cycle cardiac activity. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12,685-692.

Vision EBENHOLTZ, S. M. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Wisconsin.

Madison, Wis. 53706). Additivity of aftereffects of maintained head and eye rotations: An alternative to recalibration. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976. 19. 113-116.

ESTES, W. K. (Rockefeller Univ .• New York. N.Y. 10020, ALLMEYER. D. H .• & REDER, S. M. Serial position functions for letter identification at brief and extended exposure durations. Perception & Psychophysics. 1976, 19, 1-15.

SAKITT. B. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Stanford Univ., Stanford. Calif. 94305). Locus of short-term visual storage. Science. 1975. 190. 1318-1319.

Spatial Vision ApPELLE. S. (Dept. of Psycho\', SUNY. Brockport, N.Y. 14420).

Figure' embedded ness depends on contour orientation. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976. 19. 109-112.

BECK. 1. (Dept. of Psycho\" Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Oreg. 97403). The relation between similarity grouping and perceptual constancy. A merican Journal of Psychology. 1975, 88, 397-409.

BRYDEN, M. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo. Ont., Canada N2L 3G O. Response bias and hemispheric differences in dot localization. Perception & Psychophysics. 1976, 19, 23-28.

FORMAN, G. E. (Human Deve\., 357 Hills House, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01002). & KUSCHNER. D. S. Visual decentration: From stereometric points to planeometric forms. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975, 41, 343-352.

HOLT-HANSEN, K. (Dyrkob 3, DK-1166 Copenhagen K, Denmark). Duration of experienced expansion and contractiun of a circle. perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41,507-518.

LEWIS, M. S. (Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio 44106). Determinants of visual attention in real-world scenes. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41, 411-416.

MEYER, 1. S. (Dept. of Psycho!., SUNY. Geneseo, N.Y. 14454), & ELKIND. D. From figurative to operative expectancy in the perceptual judgments of children. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11, 814-823.

PrrrENGER. I. B.. & SHAW. R E. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Univ. of Connecticut. Storrs. Conn. 06268). Aging faces as viscal-elastic events: Implications for a theory of nonrigid shape perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 1975. 1. 374·382.

ROCK. I. (Inst. for Cognitive Studies. Rutgers Univ .• Newark. N.I. 07102). & GILCHRIST, A. Induced form. American Journal of Psychology. 1975. 88, 475-482.

SLATER. A. M. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Univ. of Exeter. Washington Singer Labs .• Exeter. EX4 4QG, England). & FINDLAY, I. M. Binocular fixation in the newborn baby. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975. 20,248-273.

UHN, '1. R. (Dept. of Physiol. Optics. Indiana Univ., Bloomington. Ind. 47401). & HICKS. R. A. Perception of less irregular and more irregular stimuli. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975, 41, 643-650.

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Color Vision ALEXANDER, K. R. (Div. of Vis. Sci., J1linois Coil. of Optometry.

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DENI;ERINK. H . A. ([Jept. of I'sychol.. Washington State Univ .• Pullman. Wash. 9911>]). & BERTH.SON. H. S. Psychopathy ;and physiological arousal in an aggressive task . PSY"ho­I'hy.~io[ogy. 11/75. 12. IlH2-IlK4 .

KIMMEl,. H . D. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Univ. of South Florida. Tampa. Fla . . 1.11>20). & GIIRUCHARRI. F. W . Operant GSR conditioning with cool air reinfilrcement. Pavlovian Journa[ I~r [Iio[of(ica[ Sci,'II/·I'. 1975. 10. 2.11/-245.

MARJ('O. H . R. (Mel\. Univ . of South ('arolina. Div. of Rheumato\. & Immuno\.. Dept. of Med.. /j() Barre St.. (,h;arleston. S.c. 294(1). & EDF.I.BERG. R . Electrodermal recovery rate in a schizophrenic popul;ation. Psy(·hophy.fio[0l{v. 1975. 12. h.lO-I>.lJ .

l'Bln:. K. P. (Dept. of Psycho\. . SUNY. Stony Brook. N.Y . 11794). & TURSKY. B. The eflect of varying stimulus parameters on judgments of nociceptive electrical stimulation. P.fYl'hol'hy.~io[of(y. 1975. 12. IlIlJ-IlIlIl .

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VARNEY. N. R. (Neurosensory Or. & Depts. of Neuro\. & Psycho\.. Univ. of Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa 52240)' & BENTON. A. L. Tactile perL'Cption of direction in relation to handedness and familial handedness . NI·umpsyc·ho[of(ia. 1975. 13.449-454.

PERt'ORMANCE KUTAS. M. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Illinois. Champaign.

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P.yehomotor T .. b BARRA' .... B. B. (Dept. of Psycho\. & Soc . Relations. Harvard

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McFARLAND. K. (IJept. of Psychol. . Univ. of Quecnsland: St. Luci;a. Australi;a 4(JIl7). & ASHTON . R . A dcvelopmental study of the inl1uence of cognitive activity in an ongoing m;anual t;ask. Acta Psvcho[ogica. 1975. 39. 447-451l.

Kv,I,LSF.TH. T . O . (Norwegian lnst. of Tech .. Trondheim. Norw;ay). A model ol' linear arm movements with preview constraints. f;rf(onomil's. 1975. 18. 529-5JH.

STELMACH. G. E. (Motor Behav. Lah . • Univ . of Wisconsin. 20(X) Ohservatory Dr . . Madison. Wis. 5.17(JIl)' KElSO. J. A. S .. & MCCUI.LAGH. P. D. I'rcse!L'Ction and rL'Sponse hiasing in short-term motor memory. MI'mory & COf(nition. 1 971l. 4. Il2-1l1l.

HI'al'tion Timl' BI.ACKMAN. A. R. (Psych 01. Dept. . Simon Fraser Univ . •

Burnahy. B.C.. Canada) . Test of the additive-faL1or method of choil'e reaction time an;alysis . PI'rn'ptllal and Motor Skill.f. 1975. 41. 1l07-hl.1.

HEDGE. A. ([Jept. ol' Psycho\.. Univ. of Sheflield . Sheflicld SIO 2TN. England). & MARSH. N. W. A. The ellecl of irrelevant slHlti;a1 correspondences on two-choice rL'Sponse-time.

Acta Psychologica, 1975, 39, 427-439. HELLlGE, J. B. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Wisconsin,

Madison, Wis. 53706). HemispheriL processing differences revealed by differential conditioning and reaction time performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1975, 104,309-326.

JENNINGS, J. R. (Dept. of Exptl. Psychophysiol., Forest Glen Section, Bldg. 189, Walter Reed Army Inst. of Rsch., Washington, D.C. 2(012), WOOD, C. c., & LAWRENCE, B. E. Effects of graded doses of alcohol on speed-accuracy tradeoff in choice reaction time. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19, 85-91.

KLORMAN, R. (Dept. of Psycho!., River Campus Station, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627). Contingent negative variation and cardiac deceleration in a long preparatory interval: A developmental study. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12,609-617.

KOBRICK, J. L. (U.S. Army Rsch. Inst. of Environmental Med., Natick, Mass. 01760). Effects of hypoxia on peripheral visual response to dim stimuli. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41,467-474.

PERLMUTER, L. C. (Dept. of Psycho!., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, Va. 24061), & LIVELY, B. L. Processing sets of letters for order: Evidence from reaction time experiments. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4,67-74.

RAKOVER, S. S. (Univ. of Haifa, Haifa, Israel), & KAMINER, H. Inhibitory effect of a second stimulus on reaction time to a primary stimulus: A partial successful replication. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41,635-641.

SALVATORE, S. (Hunter Lab. of Psychol., Brown Univ., Providence, R.1. 02912). Response speed as a function of sensory pattern and alcohol in a velocity judgement task. Ergonomics, 1975, 18,491-502.

SANDERS, A. F. (lnst. for Perception TNO, Kampweg 5, Soesterberg, The Netherlands). The foreperiod effect revisited. Quarterly Journal qf Experimental Psychology, 1975, 27, 591-598.

SEAMON, 1. G. (Dept. of Psycho!., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn. 06457), & WRIGHT, c. E. Generative processes in character classification: Evidence for a probe encoding set. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4, 96-102.

SEMJEN, A. (lnst. of Psycho!., Hungarian Acad. & Sci., Budapest, Hungary), & CZIGLER, 1. Choice reaction time and visual evoked responses to fIXated stimulus while changing eccentricity of the non-fixated stimulus. Studia Psychorogica, 1975,17,169-177.

SIMON, 1. R. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242). ACOSTA, E., JR., MEWALDT, S. P., & SPEIDEL, c. R. The effect of an irrelevant directional cue on choice reaction time: Duration of the phenomenon and its relation to stages of processing. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19, 16-22.

TAYLOR, D. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627). Processing of repeated letters in search and matching tasks. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19. 63-68.

WAGENAAR, W. A. (lnst. for Perception TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands). & STAKENBURG, H. Paced and self-paced continuous reaction time. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1975, 27,559-563.

WOOD, C. C. (Div. of Neuropsychiat., Walter Reed Army Inst. of Rsch., Washington, D.C. 2(012),. & JENNINGS, J. R. Speed-accuracy tradeoff functions in choice reaction time: Experimental designs and computational procedures. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19, 92-101.

WOODRUFF, D. S. (Andrus Geronto!. Ctr., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007). Relationships among EEG alpha frequency, reaction time, and age: A biofeedback study. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12,673-681.

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Attention ARKES, H. R. (Dept. of Psycho!., Athens, Ohio 45701), &

CLARK, P. Effects of task difficulty on subsequent preference for visual complexity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41, 395-399.

BERGUM, B. O. (Texas A&M Univ., College Station, Tex. 77840), & FLAMM, L. E. Perceptual stability, image size, binocularity and creativity. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41,667-671.

GRIFFITH, D. (Army Rsch. Inst. Field Unit, HQ MASSTER, Fort Hood, Tex. 76544). The attentional demands of mnemonic control processes. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4, 103-108.

LEWJs, M. (Dept. of Psycho!., Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio 44106), HONECK, R. P., & FISHBEIN, H. Does shadowing differentially unlock attention? American Journal of Psychology, 1975, 88, 455-458.

MACLEOD, C. M. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98195). Release from proactive interference: Insufficiency of an attentional account. American Journal of Psychology, 1975, 88,459-465.

SMITH, L. B. (Dept. of Psycho!., Lniv. of Pennsylvania, 3813-15 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19174), KEMLER, D. G., & ARONFREED, J. Developmental trends in voluntary selective attention: Differential effects of source distinctness. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 352-362.

TAYLOR, D. A. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14627). Processing of repeated letters-in search and matching tasks. Perception & Psychophysics, 1976, 19,63-68.

Orienting Response ADAMS, R. C. (California State Univ., Fresno, Calif. 93740).

On the use of a marker variable in lieu of its factor­analytic construct. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41, 665-666.

McDONALD, D. G. (Dept. of Psychiat., Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201), & CARPENTER, F. A. Habituation of the orienting response in sleep. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 618-623.

OSTER, P. J., STERN, J. A. (Behav. Rsch. Lab., 1420 Grattan St.,' St. Louis, Mo. 63104), & FIGAR, S. Cephalic and digital vasomotor orienting responses: The effect of stimulus intensity and rise time. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 642-648.

Information Pr_lng ADAMS, R. C. (California State Univ., Fresno, Calif. 93740).

On the use of a marker variable in lieu of its factor-analytic construct. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41,665-666.

BROADBENT, D. E. (Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, England), & BROADBENT, M. H. P. Some further data concerning the word frequency effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1975, 104,297-308.

FREIDES, D. (Dept. ofPsychol., Emory Univ., Atlanta, Ga. 30322). Reply to Rudel and Teuber. Psychological Bulletin, 1975, 82.948.

HAYES-ROTH, B. (Bell Labs .. Murray Hill, N.J. 07974), & HAYES-ROTH, F. Plasticity in memorial networks. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14,506-522.

HELLIGE. J. B. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706). Hemispheric processing differences revealed by ditferential conditioning and reaction time performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1975, 104. 309-326.

HERZOG. T. R. (Dept. of Psycho!., Grand Valley State ColI., College Landing, Allendale, Mich. 49401). Visual vs. verbal stimulus set in a letter-classification task. Memory & Cognition. 1976. 4. 91-95.

JUST. M. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Carnegie-Mellon Univ ..

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KOSTOLANSKY. R. (lnst. of Exptl. Psycho\'. Slovak Acad. of Sci.. Bratislava. Czechoslovakia). Perceptual load and concomitant nonspecific hand movements in adulthood. Studia Psychologica 1975. 17. 233-235. •

KRUEGER. L. E. (Human Performance Ctr .• Ohio State Univ .• ~-B .W .. 17th. ~ve .• ~olumbus. 9hio 43210). Familiarity cllects In VISual information processing. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 949-974.

LEVIN. 1. P. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Univ. of Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa 52242). KIM. K. J .• & CORRY. F. A. Invariance of the weight parameter in information integration. MI'mory & Cognition. 1976. 4.43-47.

LIU. A.-Y. (Jackson State Univ .• Jackson. Miss. 39203). Specilic information effect in probability estimation. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975. 41. 475-478.

McDoNALD. D. G. (Dept. of Psychiat.. Univ. of Missouri. Columbia. Mo. 6520\). SCHICHT. W. W .• FRAZIER. R. E., SHALLENBERGER. H. D .. & EDWARDS. D. J. Studies of information processing in sleep. Psychophysiology. 1975. 12. 624-629.

PACHELLA. R. G. (Human Performance Ctr .• 3JO Packard Rd .• Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). & MILLER. J. O. Stimulus probability and same-different classification. Perception & Psychophysics. 1976. 19. 29-34.

PERLMUTER. L. C. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Virginia Poly tech. Inst. & State Univ .• Blacksburg. Va. 24(61). & LIVELY. B. L. Processing sets of letters for order: Evidence from reaction time experiments. Memory & Cognition. 1976. 4.67-74.

REPP. B. H. (Dept. of Oral BioI.. Univ. of Connecticut Hlth. Ctr .. Farmington. Conn. 06(32). Etl'ects of fundamental frequency contrast on discrimination and identification of dichotic CV syllables at various temporal delays. Memory & Cognition. 1976. 4. 75-90.

HUMAN LEARNING MAl.ONE. J. c.. JR. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Univ. of Tennessee.

Knoxville. Tenn. 37916). The "paradigms" of learning. P.~yehologieal Record. 1975. 25.479-489.

REPP. B. H. (Dept. of Oral Bio\'. Univ. of Connecticut Hlth. Clr .. Farmington. Conn. 06(32). El1'ects of fundamental frequency contrast on discrimination and identification of dichotic CV syllabk'S at various temporal delays. MI'mory & Cognition. 1976. 4. 75-90.

STEPHENS. C. E .• PEAR. 1. J. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Manitoi-a. Winnipeg. Man. Canada R3T 2N2). WRAY. L. D .• & JACKSON. G. C. Some el1'ects of reinforcement schedulcs in teaching picture namcs to rctarded children. Journal 1?1'A pplil'd IlI-havior Ana(vsi~. 1975. 8.435-447.

Condltlonlnl AGATHON. M. (Chargee de Recherche au C.N.R.S .• Clinique

des Maladies Mentales et de I'Encephale (Pr. Pichotl. 100 rue de la Sante. 75674 Paris. France). A note on conditional retlex studies of schizophrenia in France. Pavlovian Journal 1?J' Biological Science. 1975. 10. 142-144.

KIMMEL. H. D. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of South' Florida. Tampa. Fla. 33(20). & GURUCHARRI. F. W. Operant GSR conditioning with cool air reinforcement. Pavlovian Journal oJ' Bio/ogic'al Scil'ncl·. 1975. 10. 239-245. . ,

SILVER. A. I.. & GRECO. T. S. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Univ. of Georgia. Athens. Ga. 306(2). A comparison of the effects of vicariously instigated classical conditioning and direct classical conditioning procedures. Pavlovian Journal orBio/ogical Scienc·I'. 1975. 10. 216-225. '

Verbal Learnlna BRAMAUD DU BOUCHERON. G. (Laboratoire de Psychologic.

Universitc de Poiticrs. 80022 Poitiers. France). Learning of lists ofpropcrtil.'li related to familiar obje~1s. Acta P.fycho/ogica. 1975. 39.411-416.

BROWN. A. S. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Southern Methodist Univ .. Dallas. Tex. 75275). Catalog of scaled verbal materia\. M('mory & CORllitioll. 1976. 4. IS-45S. .

CIIARTO(,K. H. E .. GLASSMAN. P. R .. POON. L. W .• & MARSH. G. R. Changes in alpha rhythm asymmetry during learning of verbal ;IOd visuospatial tasks. Physiology & BI·havior. 1975. 15. 237-239.

HAl.MIOVA. O. (lnst. of Exptl. Psycho\.. Slovak Acad. of Sci.. Bratishlva. Czechoslovakia). & SIPOS. l. Ellect of various inter-item intervals on rccognition in instru(.ied forgetting. Studi" Psychologica. 1975. 17. 230-232.

NEWMAN. S. E. (Dept. of Psycho\.. North Carolina State Univ .. 220S Hillsborough. I{aleigh. N.C. 276(7). The effects of isolation and articulation on Tl.'liponse-term recall. Aml'rican JOllma/l!l'p,~yeholoR.v. 1975. 88.483-487.

ROGERS. J. L.. JR .. & UNDERWOOD. B. J. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Northwl.'litern Univ .. Evanston. II\, 6020\). Retroactive inhibition ;IS a function of the conceptual structure of original and interpolatl.'(l lists. Memory & Cognition. 1976. 4. \09-116.

WITTE. K. L. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Univ. of Arkansas. Fayetteville. Ark. 727(1). Paired-associate learning in young and elderly ;Idults as related to presentation rate. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 975-985.

V..,hal /)i,H'riminali"" L('aming HEIDENHEIMER. P. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Washington Univ .•

St. Louis. Mo. 631J(». The strategy of negation and the learning of antonymic relations. [),·velopmental Psychology. 1975. II. 757-762.

RABENOU. B .. & KANAK. N. J. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Okl;lhoma. Norman. Okla. 73(69). Learning to learn and interitem associations in verbal-discrimination learning. Aml'riean Journall?I'P.~y('hology. 1975.88.467-473.

ROWE. E. J. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland. St. John·s. Ntld .• Canada). The effect of imagery on rehearsal strategies in verbal-discrimination learning. American Journal 01' P,~.vcholoR.v. 1975. 88. 431-442.

HUMAN MEMORY BAGGETT. P. (Dept. of Psyehol.. Univ. of Colorado. Denver.

Colo. 8(220). Memory for explicit and implicit information in picture stories. Journal ql' VI'rhal LI'aming and Verhal 1J,·havior. 1975. 14. 531\-541\.

BROWN. A. S. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Southern Methodist Univ .. Dallas. Tex. 75275). Catalog of scaled verbal materia\. Memory & Cognition. 1976. 4. IS-45S.

BURROWS. D. (Dept. of Psycho\.. SUNY. Brockport. N. Y. 14420). l!' . OKA~A. R. Parallel scanning of physical and category mlormatlOn. Memory & Cognition. 1976.4.31-35.

ELLIS. H. D. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Aberdeen. Scotland). Recognizing faces. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66. 409-426. .

JASTRZEMBSKI, J. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Oklahoma State Univ .• Stillwater. Okla. 74074). & STANNERS. R. F. Multiple word meanings and lexical search speed. Journal of Verbal Learning alld Verhal BI·havior. 1975. 14. 534-537.

MIl.LAR. S. (Dept. of Exptl. Psychol.. Univ. of Oxford. Oxford OX I 31'S. England). Spatial memory by blind and sighted children. Britj,~h Jouma/l?1' Psychology. 1975. 66.449-459.

SEAMON. J. G. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Wesleyan Univ .• Middletown. Conn. 06(57). & WRIGHT. C. E. Generative processes in character classification: Evidence for a probe encoding set. Memory & Cognition. 1976.4. %-\02.

TZENG. O. 1. L. (Univ. of Calililrnia. P.O. Box 112. Riverside. Calif. (2502). The effect of category si7,c: Scanning or degree of learning'! Aml'rican Journal'?I'Psychology. 1975.88.443-453.

WARRINGTON. E. K. (National Hosp .• Queen Sq .• London. W.c. .. England). The selective impairment of semantic memory. Quartl'rly Journal 01' Expl'rimental Psychology. 1975. 27,635-657.

WEl.LMAN. H. M .• RITTER. K .• & FLAVELL. J. H. (lnst. of Child Deve\.. Univ. of Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minn. 55455). Deliherate memory behavior in the delayed reactions of very you ng child ren. /)1'V1'lopml'ntal Psychology. 1975. II. 780-787.

Long-Term Memory HAYEs-RoTH. B. (Bell Labs .• Murray Hill, N.J. 07974), &

HA YEs-RoTH. F. Plasticity in memorial networks. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 1975. 14. :"06-522.

JUSCZYK. P. W. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Univ. of Pennsylvania. 3813-15 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. 19174). KEMLER. D. G., & BUBIS. E. A. A developmental comparison of two types of visual mnemonics. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20. 327-340.

LIBEN. L. S. (Ctr. for Deve!.. Lrng.. & Instruction. Univ. of Rochester. Rochester. N.Y. 14627). Long-term memory for pictures related to seriation. horizontality, and verticality concepts . Developmental Psychology. 1975, 11. 795-806 .

NELSON. K. E. (Grad . Faculty Ctr .• New Sch. for Soc. Rsch., 65 Fifth Ave .. New York. N.Y. 10003), & KOSSLYN, S. M. Semantic retrieval in children and adults. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11.807-813.

Free Recall BRODIE. D. A. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Univ. of Toronto.

Toronto. Ont.. Canada M5S lAl), & PRYTULAK, L. S. Free recall curves: Nothing but rehearsing some items more or recalling them sooner? Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 1975. 14. 549-563.

GRIFFITH. D. (Army Rsch. Inst. Field Unit. HQ MASSTER. Fort Hood. Tex. 76544). The attentional demands of mnemonic control processes. Memory & Cognition . 1976. 4. 103-108.

HALMIOVA. O. (Inst. of Expt\. Psycho!. , Slovak Acad . of Sci .. Bratislava. Czechoslovakia). & SIPOS, I. Effect of various inter-item intervals on recognition in instructed forgetting. Stl/dia Psychologica. 1975. 17. 230-232.

MATTHEWS, W. A. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Univ. of Southampton. Southampton S09 5HN. England), & WARING, A. J. Organisational processes in free recal!. Acta Psychologica. 1975. 39.457-468.

REARDON. E. (Univ. of Dayton Rsch. Inst .• Dayton, Ohio 45469). POLZELLA , D. , & BROWN. T. V. Re-examination of trace storage in free recall. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41. 383-393.

WITTROCK, M. C. (321 Moore Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024), & CARTER, J. F. Generative processing of hierarchically organized words. American Journal of Psychology, 1975, 88, 489-501.

Short-T_m Memory ANDERSON, D. R. (Dept. of Psycho\" Univ. of Massachusetts,

Amherst, Mass. 01002), & WELL, A. D. Hale and Stevenson's failure to find a developmental trend in the effects of distraction: A floor effect. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 363-365.

FAUST-ADAMS, A. S. (Dept. of Psycho\" Univ. of New South Wales, Kensington, N.S.W. 2033, Australia) . The role of visual feedback iii short-term motor memory_ Journal of Motor Behavior, 1975. 7. 275-280.

HEALY, A. F. (Dept. of Psycho!., Yale Univ_, New Haven, Conn. 06520). Coding oftemporal-spatial patterns in short-term memory. Journal qf Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975. 14.481-495_

HULL. A. J. (Med . Rsch. Council. Applied Psycho!. Unit. 15 Chaucer Rd.. Cambridge. England). Nine codes: A comparative evaluation of human performance with some numeric. alpha and alpha-numeric coding systems. Ergonomics, 1975. 18, 567-576.

MACHT. M., & SCHEIRER, C. J. (Dept. of Psycho\" SUNY, Binghamton, N.Y. 13901). The effect of imagery on accessibility and availability in a short-term memory paradigm. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14, 523-533.

PELLEGRINO. J. W. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh. Pa. 15260). SIEGEL, A. W., & DHAWAN, M. Short-term retention of pictures and words as a function of type of distraction and length of delay interva!. Memory & Cognition, 1976. 4, \l-15.

REED. A. V. (Math. Psycho!. Lab., Rockefeller Univ., New York,

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N.Y. 10021). List length and the time course of recognition in immediate memory. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4, 16-30.

REEVE, R. A. (Sch. of Behav. Sci . , Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, N.S.W., Australia 2113) , & HALL, R. The storage of physical and name properties in short-term visual memory. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4,6-10.

SAKITT, B. (Dept. of Psycho!. . Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. 94305). Locus of short-term visual storage. Science, 1975, 190, 1318-1319.

STELMACH, G. E. (Motor Behav. Lab .• Univ. of Wisconsin, 2000 Observatory Dr .• Madison. Wis. 53706). KELSO. J. A. S., l!' MCCULLAGH , P. D. Preselection and response biasing In short-term motor memory. Memory & Cognition. 1976, 4,62-66.

WETHERICK, N. E. (Univ. of Aberdeen, Meston Walk, Aberdeen. AB9 2VE, Scotland). The role of semantic information in short-term memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14.471-480.

WRISBERG. C. A. (Div. of Hlth .• Phys. Ed .• & Recreation. Virginia Polytech. Inst . & State Univ_. Blacksburg, Va. 24061). The serial-position effect in short-term motor retention . Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975, 7,289-295.

Transfer CHECHILE. R. (Dept . . of Psycho!., Tufts Univ., Medford,

Mass. 02155), & BUTLER. K. Storage and retrieval changes that occur in the development and release of PI. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14.430-437.

ROGERS, J. L., JR .• & UNDERWOOD, B. J. (Dept. of Psycho!., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, 111. 60201). Retroactive inhibition as a function of the conceptual structure of original and interpolated lists. Memory & Cognition. 1976, 4, 109-\l6.

SAUFLEY. W. H., JR. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of California, Berkeley. Calif. 94720). Memory for serial position. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14. 418-429.

HUMAN THINKING HOLLAND, M. K.. & TARLOW. G. (Camarillo-(UCLA)

Neuropsychiat. Inst. Rsch. Program, Box "A", Camarillo, Calif. 93010), Blinking and thinking. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975. 41.403-406.

LANE . J. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Oklahoma. Norman, Okla. 73069). & ANDERSON, N. H . Integration of intention and outcome in moral judgment. Memory & Cognition. 1976, 4, 1-5.

LANE. S. H. (Dept. of Psycho!., Cleveland State Univ., Cleveland. Ohio 44115). Schematic concept formation as a measure of cognitive aptitude . Psychological Record, 1975, 25,525-533.

LEVIN, 1. P. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa 52242). KIM, K. J., & CORRY, F. A. Invariance of the weight parameter in information integration. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4.43-47.

Verbal Processes BAARS. B. 1. (Dept. of Psycho!.. UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave .,

Los Angeles. Calif. 90024). MOTLEY, M. T., & MAcKAY, D. G. Output editing for lexical status in artificially elicited slips of the tongue. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14, 382-391.

BROADBENT, D. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Oxford, Oxford. England) , & BROADBENT, M. H. P . Some further data concerning the word frequency effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1975. 104, 297-308.

DREWE. E. A. (lnst. of Psychiat .• De Crespigny Park. London SE5 8AF, England). An experimental investigation of Luria's theory on the effects of frontal lobe lesions in man. Neuro­psychologia, 1975, 13.421-429.

FORSTER. K. I. (Dept. of Psycho!., Monash Univ., Clayton. Victoria. Australia 3168). & BEDNALL, E. S. Terminating and exhaustive search in lexical access . Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4. 53-61.

GUDE, c.. & ZECHMEISTER, E. B. (Loyola Univ. of Chicago. 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago. II!. 60626). Frequency

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judgments for the 'gist' of sentences. American Journal oJ Psychology, 1975, 88, 385·396.

LASKY, R. E. (Dept. of Psycho\', Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, Calif. 931(6), SYRDAL-LAsKY, A .. & KLEIN, R. E. VOT discrimination by four to six and a half month old infants from Spanish environments. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975, 20, 215-225.

STILLINGS, N. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. 94305). Meaning rules and systems of inference for verbs of transfer and possession. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14,453-470.

WANNEMACHER, J. T. (Dept. of Psycho!., Bryn Mawr Col!., Bryn Mawr. Pa. 19010). Processing strategies in sentence comprehension. Memory & Cognition, 1976, 4,48-52.

Problem Solving BARRATT, B. B. (Dept. of Psycho!. & Soc. Relations, Harvard

Univ., William James Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 02138). Training and transfer in combinatorial problem solving: The development of formal reasoning during early adolescence. De"elopmental Psychology, 1975, 11, 700-704.

BRANNIGAN, G. G. (Dept. of Psycho\', SUNY, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 12901). Wechsler picture arrangement scores and children's problem solving. Journal of Psychology, 1975, 91. 197-200.

CrcIRELLI. V. G. (Dept. of Psycho!. Sci .• Purdue Univ .. West Lafayette. Ind. 47907). Effects of mother and older sibling on the problem-solving behavior of the younger child. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 749-756.

GINSBURG, H. J. (Dept. of Psycho!., Southwest Texas State Univ .. San Marcos. Tex. 78666). Age-related variation of topological evaluation of numerical quantity in non conserving children. Developmental Psychology. 1975, 11, 872-873.

HAKE. D. F. (Reg. Inst. for Children & Adolescents-Baltimore, 605 S. Chapel Gate Lane, Baltimore, Md. 21229), OLVERA, D., & BELL, J. C. Switching from competition to sharing or cooperation at large response requirements: Competition requires more responding. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975, 24,343-354.

HENSON, F. 0., II (for reprints, order Document No. 02591 from ASISINAPS Co .• clo Microfiche Publications, 440 Park Ave .• S. New York. N.Y. 10016). An investigation of the effects of token reinforcement on divergent verbal responding. Journal of Applied Behavior Ana(vsis. 1975. 8,459.

Lw. A.-Y. (Jackson State Univ .• Jackson, Miss. 39203). Specific information effect in probability estimation. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975. 41. 475-478.

NEGOESCu-BoDOR. V. (Inst. of Psycho!., Acad. of Soc. & Political Sci.. Bucharest, Romania). Verbal instruction as a factor of efficiency in problem-solving. Studia Psycho/ogica, 1975. 17. 195-203.

POTTS, G. R. (Dept. of Psycho!., Dartmouth ColI., Hanover, N.H. 03755), & SCHOLZ, K. W. The internal representation of a three-term series problem. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14, 439-452.

Concepts BERK, R. A. (Washington Public Affairs Ctr., Univ. of

Southern California, Los Angeles. Calif. 90007). Utility of analysis of variance with repeated measures programs for estimating reliability. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975. 41. 441-442.

DrMITROVSKY, L. (Jewish Board of Guardians. 120 W. 57th St .• New York. N.Y. 10019). & ALMY. M. Early conservation a~ a predictor of arithmetic achievement. Journal of Psychology, 1975, 91. 65-70.

GOCKA. E. F. (Predictive & Evaluative Models Rsch. Lab .• VA Hosp.. Sepulveda. Calif. 91343). Fitting the binary criterion. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975. 41.642.

HALH. H. M. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Illinois. Champaign, Ill. 61820). Stimulus presentation after successes and errors in concept identification. American Journal of Psychology, 1975, 88.421-430.

Southampton. S09 5NH. England). A note on the interferenc' between verbal output and a cognitive task. Acta Psychologica 1975. 39,495-497.

KEATING. D. P. (Inst. of Child Deve!.. Univ. of Minnesota Minneapolis. Minn. 55455), & CARAMAZZA. A. Effects 0

age and ability on syllogistic reasoning in early adolescence Developmental Psychology, 1975. 11.837-842.

NAHINSKY. 1. D. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Louisville Louisvi11e, Ky. 40208), HOLLYFIELD, R. L.. & OESCHGER. D. E Resampling of hypotheses after negative instances. Bulletil of Psychonomic Society, 1975. 6. 520-522.

RITTER. 1. H. (Dept. of Ed. Psychol.. New York Univ. Room 933. Shimkin Hall. New York. N.Y. 10003). c!i TUINMAN. J. J. Understanding of temporal constructions b: kindergarten children. Journal of Psychology. 1975, 91. 163-171

SANDERS, J. A. C. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Akron Akron, Ohio 44325). STERNS. H. L.. SMITH, M .• & SANDERS R. E. Modification of concept identitication performanc, in older adults. Developmental Psychology. 1975, 11. 824-829.

SCHWARTZ, G. F. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of British Columbia Vancouver. B.C .. Canada V6T lW5). DAVIDSON, R. 1. & MAER, F. Right hemisphere lateralization for emotion in th< human brain: Interactions with cognition. Science. 1975, 19(J

286-288.

SOCIAL PROCESSES BARTZ. D. W. (Family Study Ctr., Univ. of Missouri. Kansa,

City. Mo. 64110). Self-acceptance and disconfirming feedback a, influences upon performance of a gross motor skill. Jouma or Motor Behavior, 1975, 7.251-257.

HA·KE. D. F. (Reg. Inst. for Children & Adolescents-Baltimore 605 S. Chapel Gate Lane, Baltimore. Md. 21229) OLVERA. D .. & BELL. J. C. Switching from competition t< sharing or cooperation at large response requirements Competition requires more responding. Journal of thl Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 1975. 24, 343-354.

SCHNELLE. 1. F. (Box 438, Middle Tennessee State Univ. Murfreesboro. Tenn. 37130), KIRCHNER, R. E .• McNEES M. P., & LAWLER. J. M. Social evaluation research: Th< evaluation of two police patrolling strategies. Journal ~

Applied Behavior Ana(vsis, 1975. 8. 353-365.

Social Interaction BAKEMAN. R. (Dept. of Psycho\" Georgia State Univ.

Atlanta. Ga. 30303). & HELMREICH, R. Cohesiveness ane performance: Covariation and causality in an underse. environment. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1975. 11,478-489.

BURNSTEIN. E. (Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104) & VINOKUR, A. What a person thinks upon learning he ha! chosen differently from others: Nice evidence for th< persuasive-arguments explanation of choice shifts. Journal ~ Experimental Social Psychology. 1975. 11.412-426.

FANTASIA. S. c.. & LOMBARDO. 1. P. (Dept. of Psycho!. SUNY. Cortland. N.Y. 13045). The effects of instructiOn! on self-disclosure. Journal of Psychology. 1975. 91. 183-186.

MASTERS. 1. C. (Inst. of Child Devel.. Univ. of Minnesota Minneapolis. Minn. 55455). ANDERSON. E. P .• & FITZPATRICK L. J. Effects of relative nurturance and social power or observational learning and imitation. lournal of Research iT<

Personalitv. 1975, 9, 200-210. MCCOLLEY: S. H., & THELEN. M. H. (Dept. of Psycho\"

Univ. of Missouri. Columbia. Mo. 65201). Imitation and locus of contro!. lournal of Research in Personality. 1975, 9, 211-216.

MICHEBINI. R. L., WILSON, J. P. (Dept. of Psycho\" Cleveland State Univ., Cleveland. Ohio 44115). & MESS!!. L. A. The influence of psychological needs on helping behavior. lournal of Psychology. 1975, 91. 253-258.

Russ. R. C. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Maine. 301 Little Hall. Orono, Maine 04473). & GOLD. J. A. Task expertise and group communication. lournal of Psychology, 1975, 91.

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ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT Early Development

BERNARDIS. L. L. (Dept. of Surgery, SUNY, Clinical Ctr., 462 Grider St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14215), & BORDER, J. R. Feeding studies in weanling rats with dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions: Maintenance of competence to compensate for additional calories. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15, 37-40.

BLUM, S. L. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. Dak. 57069), BALSIGER, D., RICCI, J. S., & SPIEGEL, D. K. Effects of early exposure to ventral gland odor on physical and behavioral development and adult social behavior in Mongolian gerbils. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1210-1219.

DAVIS, S. F. (Dept. of Psychol., Austin Peay State Univ., Clarksville. Tenn. 37040), BEIGHLEY, B. G., LIBREITO, J. S., MOLLENHOUR, M. N., & PRYTULA, R. E. Contrafreeloading as a function of early environmental rearing conditions. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6, 595-597.

EVANS. R. M. (Dept. of Zool., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada). Stimulus intensity and acoustical communication in young domestic chicks. Behaviour, 1975, 55, 81-93.

GOITLIEB. G. (Dorothea Dix Hosp., Raleigh, N.C. 27611). Development of species identification in ducklings: III. Maturational rectification of perceptual deficit caused by auditory deprivation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975, 89. 899-912.

GREGORY. E. H. (Dept. of Psychol.. California State Univ .• Los Angeles. Calif. 90032). & BISHOP, A. Development of olfactory-guided behavior in the golden hamster. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. IS. 373-376.

JENSEN, G. D. (Div. of Mental Hlth .• Univ. of California, Davis. Calif. 95616), GORDON, B. N., & WOLFHEIM, J. Nursing behavior in infant monkeys: A sequence analysis. Behaviour. 1975. 55. 115-127.

LEIGH. H. (Dept. of Psychiat., Yale Oniv. Sch. of Med., 333 Cedar St .. New Haven. Conn. 06510). & HOFER. M. A. Long-term effects of preweaning isolation from littermates in rats. Behavioral Biology, 1975. 15. 173-181.

MARTINEZ-VARGAS, M. C. (Labs. for Reproductive BioI., Depts. of Anat. & Pharmacol., Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514), GIBSON, D. B., SAR, M., & STUMPF, W. E. Estrogen target sites in the brain of the chick embryo. Science. 1975. 190, 1307-1308.

SPROIT. R. L. (Jackson Lab .. Bar Harbor. Maine 04609), & STAVNES. K. Effects of situational variables on performance of inbred mice in active- and passive-avoidance situations. Psychological Reports, 1975, 37,683-692.

TURNER. J. W., JR. (Dept. of Physiol., Med. CoIl. of Ohio, Toledo. Ohio 43614). Influence of neonatal androgen on the display of territorial marking behavior in the gerbil. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 265-270.

WAKERLEY. J. B., & DREWEIT, R. F. (Dept. of Psychol., South Rd .. Durham DHI 3LE, England). Pattern of sucking in the infant rat during spontaneous milk ejection. Physiology & Behavior. 1975, 15. 277-281.

ZoLMAN. J. F. (Dept. of Physiol. & Biophysics, Med. Ctr., Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40506), PURSLEY, D. G., HALL, J. A .. & SAHLEY, c. L. Form preferences in successive discrimination learning of young chicks. Journal of Comporative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1180-1191.

MOTIVATION AND EMOTION Hunger and Thint

PAXINOS. G. (Sch. of Psychol.. Univ. of New South Wales. P.O. Box I. Kensington. N.S. W .. Australia 2033). The septum: Neural systems involved in eating. drinking, irritability. muri­cide, copulation, and activity in rats. Journal of Comporative and Phvsiolo~ical Psychology. 1975. 89. 1154-1168.

WISHART, T. B. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada), & WALLS, E. K. Water intoxication death following hypothalamic lesions in the rat. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS, 377-379.

Physiological Factors BALAGURA, S.. HARRELL, L. E. (BioI. Sci. Rsch. Ctr.,

Child Deve!. Inst.. Div. of Hlth. Affairs. Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514), & Roy, E. Effect of the light-dark cycle on neuroendocrine and behavioral responses to scheduled feeding. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS. 245-247.

BOOTH, D. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham, B15 2TT, England), & JARMAN, S. P. Ontogeny and insulin-dependence of the satiation which follows carbohydrate absorption in the rat. Behavioral Biology, 1975, IS, 159-172.

CONE, A. L. (Lynchburg Trng. Sch. & Hosp., P.O. Box 1098, Lynchburg, Va. 24505), WELLS, R., GOODSON, L., & CONE, D. M. Changing lick rate of rats by manipulating deprivation and type of solution. Psychological Record, 1975, 25,491-498.

DAVIS, J. D. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Illinois Chicago Circle, Box 4348, Chicago, II!. 60680), COLLINS, B. J., & LEVINE. M. W. Peripheral control of drinking: Gastro­intestinal fIlling as a negative feedback signal, a theoretical and experimental analysis. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 985-1002.

GABRIC, D. (Dept. of Physio!., Faculty of Med., P.O.B. 925, 41001 Zagreb, Yugoslavia), & SOLJACIC, M. Effect of gonadectomy on taste preference for glucose solutions in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS, 145-148.

JONES, R. G., & BOOTH, D. A. (Dept. of PsychoI., Univ. of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B15 2TT, England). Low dose-response for 2-deoxy-D-glucose-induced feeding. and the involvement of peripheral factors. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15. 85-90.

LrEBLING, D. S .. EISNER, J. D., GIBBS, J., & SMITH, G. P. (Edward W. Bourne Behav. Rsch. Lab., New York Hosp.­Cornell Med. Ctr .. Westchester Div., 21 Bloomingdale Rd., White Plains, N.Y. 10605). Intestinal satiety in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 955-965.

PANKSEPP. J. (Dept. of Psychol., Bowling Green State Univ., Bowling Green. Ohio 43403). & RITTER, M. Mathematical analysis of energy regulatory patterns of normal and diabetic rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1019-1028.

RUSSELL, P. J. D. (Dept. of Physio!., Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont. N6A 3K7, Canada), ABDELAAL, A. E., & MOGENSON, G. J. Graded levels of hemorrhage. thirst and angiotensin II in the rat. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15. 117-119.

SANDERSON, J. D .. & VANDERWEELE, D. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Occidental CoIl., 1600 campus Rd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90041). Analysis offeeding patterns in normal and vagotomized rabbits. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS, 357-364.

WILSON, W. H. (Dept. of BioI. Sci., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. 94305), & HELLER, H. C. Elevated blood glucose levels and satiety in the rat. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 137-143.

ZEIGLER, H. P. (Dept. of Anim. Behav., American Museum of Natural History, New York, N.Y. 10024). Trigeminal deafferentation and hunger in the pigeon (Columba livia). Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89. 827-844.

ZEIGLER. H. P. (Dept. of Anim. Behav., American Museum of Natural History, Central Park W. & 79th St., New York, N.Y. 10024). MILLER. M .• & LEVINE, R. R. Trigeminal

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nerve and eating in the pigeon (Columba livia): Neurosensory control of the consummatory responses. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89. 845-858.

Brain Functions HARRELL, L. E. (Bio!. Sci. Rsch. Ctr., Child Devel. Inst.,

Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514). DECASTRo, J. Moo & BALAGURA, S. A critical evaluation of body weight loss following lateral hypothalamic lesions. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 133-136.

LARKIN. R. P. (Rockefeller Univ., 1230 York Ave., New York, N.Y. 1(021). Effect of ventromedial hypothalamic procaine injections on feeding. lever pressing, and other behavior in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. \100-\108.

LAUGHLIN. M. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. SUNY. Binghamton. N.Y. 139(1). DoNOVICK. P. 1., & BURRIGHT, R. G. Septal lesions in meadow voles and Mongolian gerbils: Consummatory and investigatory behavior. Physiology & Behavior, 1975. IS, 191-198.

LYTLE. L. D. (M.l.T.. Bldg. 37. Room 311, Cambridge, Mass. 02139). & CAMPBELL. B. A. Effects of lateral hypo­thalamic lesions on consummatory behavior in developing rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15.323-331.

SCLAFANI. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Brooklyn Col!. of CUNY, Brooklyn. N.Y. 11210). GALE, S. K., & SPRINGER, D. Effects of hypothalamic knife cuts on the ingestive responses to glucose and insulin. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15. 63·70.

SIEGFRIED. Boo WASER. P. G .• BORBELY. A. A., & HUSTON, J. P. (lnst. of Pharmaco!.. Univ. of Zurich, Gloriastrasse 32, Zurich. Switzerland). Pavlovian conditioning of eating induced by spreading depression in cortex, striatum and hippocampus of rats. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, IS, 71·78.

Prl!ferences BARTOSHUK. L. M. (John B. Pierce Fdtn. Lab .• 290 Congress

Ave .. New Haven. Conn. 06519). JACOBS, H. L., NICHOLS. T. Loo HOFF. L. A .• & RYCKMAN. 1. 1. Taste rejection of nonnutritive sweeteners in cats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975, 89,971-975.

GABRIC. D. (Dept. of Physio!.. Faculty of Med .• P.O.B. 925, 41001 Zagreb. Yugoslavia), & SOLJACIC. M. Effect of gondadectomy on taste preference for glucose solutions in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 145·148.

LAUGHLIN. M. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. SUNY. Binghamton. N.Y. 13901). DONOVICK, P. J .• & BURRIGHT. R. G. Consummatory behavior in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) . Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 185·189.

WHITE. T. D. (Sensory Sci. Ctr .• Grad. Sch. of Biomed. Sci.. Univ. of Texas, 6420 Lamar Fleming Ave .• Houston, Tex. 77025), & BOUDREAU. J. C. Taste preferences of the cat for neurophysiologically active compounds. Physiological Psychology, 1975, 3,405-410.

Drug Effects DE CASTRO. 1. M. (Psycho!. Dept.. Georgia State Univ.,

University Plaza. Atlanta, Ga. 30303). & BALAGURA, S. Meal patterning in the streptozotocin-diabetic rat. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS, 259·263.

HOEBEL, B. G. (Dept. of Psychol., Green Hall, Princeton Univ., Princeton. N.J. 08540). HERNANDEZ. L.. & THOMPSON. R. D. Phenylpropanolamine inhibits feeding. but not drinking. induced by hypothalamic stimulation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89, 1046-1052.

JONES, R. G.. & BOOTH. D. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B15 2IT. England). Low dose-response for 2-deoxy-D-glucose-induced feeding, and the involvement of peripheral factors. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15,85-90.

LARKIN, R. P. (Dept. of Psycho!., Rockefeller Univ .• 1230 York Ave.. New York, N.Y. 1(021). Effect of ventromedial hypothalamic procaine injections on feeding. lever pressing. and other behavior in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975, 89. 1100·1108.

WILSON. C. S. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of British Columbia. Vancouver, B.C .• Canada V6T lW5), & WONG. R. Aldactazide­induced consummatory and operant responding to sodium by rats. American Journal of Psychology, 1975. 88. 377·384.

Semal and Matema1 Behavior BEACH, F. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of California. Berkeley.

Calif. 94720). Variables affecting "spontaneous" seminal emission in rats. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15,91-95.

BLUM. S. L. (Dept. of Psycho I. , Univ. of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. Dak. 57069). BALSIGER. D., RICCI, 1. S .• & SPIEGEL, D. K. Effects of early exposure to ventral gland odor on physical and behavioral development and adult social behavior in Mongolian gerbils. Journal of Comparative and Physiological PsvcholoflV. 1975. 89. 1210-1219.

CRAWFORD. W. C.. JR. (Poultry Sci. Dept.. Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State Univ .• Mississippi State, Miss. 39762), & GLICK, B. The function of the preoptic, mammilaris lateralis and ruber nuclei in normal and sexually inactive male chickens. Physiology & Behavior. 1975, IS, 171-175.

EIBERGEN, R. D .• & CAGGIULA. A. R. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15260). Acceleration and pacing of copulatory performance of male rats by repeated, aversive brain stimulation. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS. 253-257.

EMERY, D. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs. Conn. 06268). & SACHS. B. D. Ejaculatory pattern in female rats without androgen treatment. Science, 1975. 190, 484-486.

JENSEN. G. D. (Div. of Mental Hlth., Univ. of California, Davis. Calif. 95616). GORDON, B. N .• & WOLFHEIM, J . Nursing behavior in infant monkeys: A sequence analysis. Behaviour, 1975, 55, 115·127.

LANIER. D. L. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Florida. Gainesville, Aa. 32611). ESTEP. D. Q .• & DEWSBURY, D. A. CopUlatory behavior of golden hamsters: Effects on pregnancy. Physiology & Behavior. 1975, IS. 209-212.

MANNING, 1. T. (Sci. Dept. , Birkenhead Coli . of Tech., Borough Rd., Birkenhead, Cheshire, England). Male discrimination and investment in Asellus acuaticus (L) and A. Meridianus Racovitsza (Crustacea: Isopoda). Behaviour. 1975. 55, 1-14.

PARROTT, R. F. (Dept. of Physio!., Royal Vet. Coli., London, England). & BARFIELD. R. J. Post-ejaculatory vocalization in castrated rats treated with various steroids. Physiology & Behavior. 1975, 15. 159-163.

WAKERLEY, J. B., & DREWETT. R. F. (Dept. of Psycho!., South Rd .• Durham DHI 3LE. England). Pattern of sucking in the infant rat during spontaneous milk ejection. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15,277-281.

SOCIAL AND ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR BLUM. S. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ . of South Dakota,

Vermillion, S. Oak. 57069), BALSIGER. D., RICCI, J. S., & SPIEGEL. D. K. Effects of early exposure to ventral gland odor on physical and behavioral development and adult social behavior in Mongolian gerbils. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89, 1210-1219.

ENLOE, L. J. (Dept. of Psycho!. , Idaho State Univ .• Pocatello, Idaho 83209) . Extralimbic mediation of emotionality and social cohesiveness effects. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15. 271-276.

MORGAN, M. 1. (Psycho\, Lab., Downing St.. Cambridge CB2 3EB. England). EINON, D. F .• & NICHOLAS. D. The effects of isolation rearing on behavioural inhibition in the rat. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1975. 27, 615-634.

POPLAWSKY, A. (Dept. of Psych 01. , Bloomsburg State Col!., Bloomsburg. Pa. 17815). Effects of septal-fiber knife cuts on rat open-fidd social behavior. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS, 177-184.

Aggression DREWS, D. R. (Psychol. Dept., Juniata Coli., Huntingdon, Pa.

16652), & WULCZYN, F. H. Measuring dominance in rats. Psychological Record, 1975, 25,573-581.

LoNOWSKI, D. J. (Dept. of Psycho!., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, Ill. 629(1), LEVITT, R. A., & DICKINSON, W. A. Carbachol-elicited mouse killing by rats: Circadian rhythm and dose response. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6.601-604.

LoNOWSKI, D. J. (Dept. of Psycho!., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, II!. 629(1), LEVIT!', R. A., & LARSON, S. D. Mouse killing and carrying by Maudsley and Long-Evans strain rats. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6, 629-631.

MARCUCELLA, H. (Dept. of Psycho!., Boston Univ., Boston, Mass. 02215), & OWENS, K. Cooperative pro,blem solving by albino rats: A re-evaluation. Psychological Reports, 1975, 37, 591-598.

THOR, D. H. (Edward R. Johnstone Trng. & Rsch. Ctr., Bordentown, NJ. 08505). Total suppression of irritable aggression in rats by sensory deprivation. Psychological Reports, 1975, 37,432-434.

WECHKIN, S. (SUNY, Brockport, N.Y. 14420). Social familiarity and nip dominance in male swordtails (Xiphophorus he/leri) and platys (Xiphophorus maculatus). Psychological Reports, 1975, 37,435-438.

SENSORY FUNCTIONS Vision

ATENCIO, F. W., DiAMOND, I. T. (Dept. of Psycho\., Duke Univ., Durham, N.C. 27706), & WARD, 1. P. Behavioral study of the visual cortex of Galago senegalensis. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1109-1135.

BLAKE, R. (Cresap Neurosci. Lab., Dept. of Psycho\" Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill. 60200, & HIRSCH, H. V. B. Deficits in binocular depth perception in cats after alternating monocular deprivation. Science, 1975, 190, 1114-1116.

HORN, S. W., & LEHNER, P. N. (Lab. of Anim. Behav., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, Colo. 80523). Scotopic sensitivity in coyotes (Canis latrans). Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1070-1076.

PRECIADO, M. c., & CAPPS, M. J. Visual stimulation: Effects on vestibular habituation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1149-1153.

SAHGAL, A. (Psycho!. Lab., Downing St., Cambridge CB2 3EB, England), PRATT, S. R., & IVERSEN, S. D. Response preferences of monkeys (Macaca mulatta) within wavelength and line-tilt dimensions. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975, 24,377-381.

Lower Senses BLUM, S. L. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of South Dakota,

Vermillion, S. Dak. 57069), BALSIGER, D., RICCI, J. S., & SPIEGEL, D. K. Effects of early exposure to ventral gland odor on physical and behavioral development and ad~lt social behavior in Mongolian gerbils. Journal of Comparateve and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1210-1219.

COLBY, J. 1. (Dept. of Psychol., Providence Col\', River Ave., Providence, R.l. 02918), & SMITH, N. F. Ability of rats with ventromedial hypothalamic lesions to work: Effects of ambient temperature. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15, 31-35.

GREGORY, E. H. (Dept. of Psychol., California State Univ., Los Angeles, Calif. 90032), & BISHOP, A. Development of olfactory-guided behavior in the golden hamster. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, IS, 373-376.

JENSEN, R. A., RICCIO, D. C. (Dept. of Psychol., Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio 44242), & GEHRES, L. Effects of prior aversive experience upon retrograde amnesia induced by

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hypothermia. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 165-169. MEESE, G. B. (Agricultural Rsch. Council, Inst. of Anim. Physio\',

Babraham, Cambridge, England), CONNER, D. J., & BALDWIN, B. A. Abihty of the pig to distinguish between conspecific urine samples using olfaction. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, IS, 121-125.

SMITH, D. V. (Dept. of Psychol., Box 3415, University Station, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 82071), & BEALER, S. L. Sensitivity of the rat gustatory system to the rate of stimulus onset. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 303-314.

SNYDER, R. L. (Dept. of Design & Exhibitions, Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, 111. 60513), & CHENEY, c. D. Homing performance of anosmic pigeons. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6, 592-594.

ANIMAL LEARNING AND RETENTION MALONE, J. C., JR. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Tennessee,

Knoxville, Tenn. 37916). The "paradigms" of learning. Psychological Record, 1975, 25,479-489.

Discrimination Leamlng EISERER, L. A., HOFFMAN, H. S., & KLEIN, S. H. (Dept. of

Psychol .. Dalton Hall, Bryn Mawr Coli., Bryn Mawr. Pa. 19(10). Persistence of acquired behavioral control in the context of imprinting. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1975. 24. 255-266.

FINGER. S. (Dept. of Psych 01. , Washington Univ., St. Louis. Mo. 63130). & REYES. R. Long-term deficits' after somato­sensory cortical lesions in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 289-293.

LIVESEY, P. J. (Univ. of Western Australia, Nedlands, W.A. 6009, Australia), & BAYLISS, J. The effects of electrical (blocking) stimulation to the dentate of the rat on learning of a simultaneous brightness discrimination and reversal. Neuro-' psychologia. 1975. 13. 395-407.

LIVESEY. P. J. (Univ. of Western Australia, Nedlands. W.A. 6009. Australia). &MEYER. P. Functional differentiation in the dorsal hippocampus with local electrical stimulation during learning by rats. Neur;opsychologia, 1975. 13,431-438.

MEESE. G. B. (Agricultural Rsch. Council, Inst. of Anim. Physiol.. Babraham. Cambridge, England), CONNER, D. J., & BALDWIN, B. A. Ability of the pig to distinguish between conspecific urine samples using olfaction. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15. 121-125.

OAKLEY, D. A. (Med. Rsch. Council Unit on Neural Mechanisms of Behav .. 3 Malet PI .. London, WCIE 7JG. England). & RUSSELL. 1. S. Role of cortex in Pavlovian discrimination learning. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 315-321.

RICHARDS. R. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Colorado State Univ .. Fort Collins. Colo. 80523). & MARCATTILIO. A. J. Inter­mittency of reinforcement during NA trials and performance on the ambiguous-cue problem. Canadian Journal of Psychology , 1975. 29. 210-223.

SOPER, H. V., DIAMOND, 1. T., & WILSON, M. (U-20, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs. Conn. 06268). Visual attention and inferotemporal cortex in rhesus monkeys. Neuropsychologia, 1975, 13.409-419.

WINTON. A. S. W. (8 Wanganui Ave .. Heme Bay. Auckland. New Zealand). Peak shift following simultaneous discrimina­tions. Journal a/the Experimental Ana(vsis a/Behavior. 1975. 24. 303-310.

ZOLMAN. J. F. (Dept. of Physio!. & Biophysics. Med. Ctr .. Univ. of Kentucky. Lexington. Ky. 40506). PURSLEY, D. G .. HALL, J. A .. & SAHLEY, c. L. Form preferences in successive discrimination learning of young chicks. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89, 1180-1191.

Maze and Runway Behavior EISERER. L. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Keuka ColI .. Keuka Park,

N.Y. 14478). & SCARDINA. S. J. Overnight decrement in maze performance of mice running for food reward.

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Psychological Reports. 1975. 37. 511-514. HOLDING. D. H. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Louisville.

Louisville. Ky. 40208). BIRKIMER. J. c.. DANIELS. K. R. & BROWN. R. P. Choice of non-reinforcement following forced alternation. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66. 443-447.

OSBORNE. G. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of North Carolina. Charlotte. N.C. 28223). & CAUL. W. F. Y-maze avoidance performance and activity change as a function of CS quality in rats. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 15. 183-192.

PRYTULA. R. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Middle Tennessee State Univ .. Murfreesboro. Tenn. 37132). THOMAS. J. D .• PAYNE, J. H .. & DAVIS. S. F. RN transitions: Frustration. inhibition or aversion? Psychological Reports. 1975. 37. 747-755.

A voidance and Punishment DOUGLAS. D .. & ANISMAN. H. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Carleton

Univ .. Ottawa. Ont.. K IS 5B6. Canada). Helplessness or expectation incongruency: Effects of aversive stimulation on subsequent performance. lournal of Experimental Psychology: Hllman Perception and Performance. 1975. 1. 411-417. '

REDGRAVE. P. (Psycho!. Dept.. The Univ .. Hull. HU6 7RX. England). & HORRELL. R. 1. The effects of medial hypothalamic stimulation on escape from footshock. Behavioral Biology. 1975. IS. 133-147.

Avoidance Learning BANERIEE. U. (Dept. of Pharmaco!.. Faculty of Med .. Univ. of

Malaya. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia). Conditioned avoidance behavior in pretrained rats intermittently treated with addictive drugs. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 349-356.

BENEDICT. J. O. (Psycho!. Dept.. Emory & Henry Coli .. Emory. Va . 24327). Response-shock delay as a reinforcer in avoidance behavior. Journal of the Experimental Ana(vsis o( Behavior. 1975. 24. 323-332.

CHOPIN. S. F. (Dept. of Phys. Med. & _Rehab .. Univ. of California. Irvine. Calif. 92664). & BUERGER. A. A. Graded acquisition of an instrumental avoidance response by the spinal rat. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 155-158.

DAFTERS. R. (Psycho!. Dept .. Glasgow Univ .• Glasgow. Scotland). Active avoidance behavior following archistriatal lesions in pigeons. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975.89.1169-1179.

HAMILTON. B. E. (321 Asbury Bldg.. American Univ .. Washington. D.C. 2(016). & SNAPPER. A. G . Punishment of adjusting avoidance without exteroceptive discriminative stimuli. Psychological Record. 1975. 25. 499-507.

MYHRER. T. (inst. of Neurophysio!.. Univ. of Oslo. Oslo. Norway). Locomotor and avoidance behavior in rats with partial or total hippocampal perforant paths sections. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15.217-224.

SPROTT. R. L. (Jackson Lab .. Bar Harbor. Maine 04609), & STAVNES. K. Effects of situational variables on performance of inbred mice in active- and passive-avoidance situations. Psychological Reports. 1975. 37. 683-692.

Reinforcement HALE. J. M .• & SmMP. C. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of

Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah 84112). Molecular continge~cies:

S. B. Behavioral contrast in rats with different reinforcers and ditferent response topographies. lournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 1975. 24. 267-280.

EISERER. L. A. (Dept. of Psychol .. Keuka Coli .• Keuka Park. N.Y. 14478). & SCARDINA. S. J. Overnight decrement in maze performance of mice running for food reward. Psychological Reports. 1975. 37.511-514.

HARZEM. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. Coli. of North Wales. Bangor. Wales). LOWE, C. F .• & DAVEY, G. C. L. After-effects of reinforcement magnitude: Dependence upon context. Quanerly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1975. 27. 579-584.

TIMBERLAKE. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Indiana Univ .. Bloo.mington. Ind. 47401). & GRANT. D. L. Auto-shaping in rats to the presentation of another rat predicting food. Science. 1975. 190. 690-692.

Retention DEVIETTI. T. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Central Washington State

Coli .. Ellensburg. Wash. 98926). & ZWANZIGER. M. D. Some properties of ECS-induced amnesia for a long-term habit. Physiological Psychology. 1975. 3. 340-344.

FLOOD. J. F. (Dept. of Psychiat. & Pharmacol .. Univ. of California. Los Angeles. Calif. 90(24). BENNETT. E. L.. ORME. A. E .. & ROSENZWEIG. M. R. Relation of memory formation to controlled amounts of brain protein synthesis. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. IS. 97-102.

JENSEN. R. A.. RICCIO. D. C. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Kent State Univ .. Kent. Ohio 44242). & GEHRES. L. Effects of prior aversive experience upon retrograde amnesia induced by hypothermia. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. IS. 165-169.

KESNER. R . P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah 84112). DIXON. D. A .. P!CKEIT. D .. & BERMAN. R. F. Experimental animal model of transient global amnesia: Role of the hippocampus. Neuropsychologia. 1975. 13. 465-480.

UNGERER. A. (Laboratoire de Psychophysiologie. Universite Louis Pasteur. 7. rue de J'Universite. 67000 Strasbourg. France). MARCHI. 0 .. ROPARTZ. P .. & WElL. J.-H. Aversive effects and retention impairment induced by acetoxycycloheximide in an instrumental task. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 55-62.

WINN. F. 1.. JR .. KENT. M. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Central Michigan Univ .. Mt. Pleasant. Mich. 48859). & LIBKUMAN. T. M. Learned taste aversion induced by cortical spreading depression. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15.21-24. Reinforcement probability. Journa( o( the Expe':imental Ana(l'sis q( Behavior. 1975. 24. 315-321.

KENDALL. S. B. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Western Ontario. London. Ont .. Canada N6A 5C2). Enhancement of conditioned reinforcement by uncertainty. Journal of the Experimental Ana(l'sis of Behavior. 1975. 24.311-314.

MALONE. J. c.. JR. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Tennessee. Knoxville. Tenn. 37916). Stimulus-specific contrast effects during operant discrimination learning. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 1975. 24. 281-289.

Reward BENINGER. R. J. (Dept. of Psycho I.. McGill Univ .• P.O. Box 6070

Station A. Montreal. P.Q., Canada H3C 3GI). & KENDALL.

PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY BRAIN FUNCTIONS

BRYDEN. M. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo. Ont.. Canada N2L 3Gl). Response bias and hemispheric differences in dot localization. Perception & Psychophysics. 1976. 19. 23-28.

KESNER. R. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah 84112). DIXON. D. A .. PICKEIT. D .. & BERMAN. R. F. Experimental animal model of transient global amnesia: Role of the hippocampus. Neuropsychologia. 1975. 13.465-480.

KUTAs. M. (Dept. of Psych 01. , Univ. of Illinois. Champaign. Ill. 61820). MCCARTHY. G., & DoNCHIN, E. Differences between sinistrals' and dextrals' ability to infer a whole from its parts: A failure to replicate. Neuropsychologia. 1975. 13, 455-464.

LARKIN. R. P. (Rockefeller Univ .. 1230 York Ave .• New York. N.Y. 1(021). EtIect of ventromedial hypothalamic procaine injections on feeding. lever pressing. and other behavior in rats. Journal q( Comparative and Physiological Psychology.

1975, 89, 1100-1108_ VAN DER STAAK, C. (Dept. of Psycho\" Univ. of Nijmegen,

Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Intra- and interhemispheric visual-motor control of human arm movements. Neuropsyhologio, 1975, 13, 439-448.

VARNEY, N. R. (Neurosensory Ctr., Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52240), & BENTON, A. L. Tactile perception of direction in relation to handedness and familial handedness. Neuro­psychologio, 1975, 13,449-454.

LeslolU AHLSKOG, J. E. (Dept. of Psycho!., Princeton Univ., Princeton,

N.J. 08540), RANDALL, P. K., & HOEBEL, B. G. Hypothalamic hyperphagia: Dissociation from hyperphagia following destruction of noradrenergic neurons. Science, 1975, 190, 399-401.

BAZHIN, E. F. (Institut Scientifique de Recherches Psycho­neurologiques de V. M. Bekhterev, Rue Bekhterev 3, Leningrad 193019, U.S.S.R.), WASSERMAN, L. I., & TONKONOGII, I. M. Auditory hallucinations and left temporal lobe pathology. Neuropsychologia, 1975, 13,481-487.

CHOPIN, S. F. (Dept. of Phys. Med. & Rehab., Univ. of California, Irvine, Calif. 92664), & BUERGER, A. A. Graded acquisition of an instrumental avoidance response by the spinal rat. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 155-158.

CRAWFORD, W. c., JR. (Poultry Sci. Dept., Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry Expt. Station, Mississippi St~te Univ., Mississippi State, Miss. 39762), & GLICK, B. The functIon of the preoptic, mammilaris lateralis and ruber nuclei in normal and sexually inactive male chickens. Physiology & Behavior, 1975. 15. 171-175.

DAFTERS, R. (Psycho\' Dept .• Glasgow Univ., Glasgow, Scotland). Active avoidance behavior following archistriatal lesions in pigeons. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1169-1179.

DARK, J. G. (400 Old Main, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich. 48202). & ASDOURIAN, D. Entrainment of the rat's activity rhythm by cyclic light following lateral geniculate nucleus lesions. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 295-301.

ENLOE, L. J. (Dept. of Psycho!., Idaho State Univ., Pocatello. Idaho 83209). Extralimbic mediation of emotionality and social cohesiveness effects. Physiology & Behavior, 1975. 15. 271-276.

KIRKBY. R. J. (Lincoln Inst .• Carlton, Victoria. Australia). Caudate nucleus lesions and rearing responses. Psychological Reports, 1975. 37, 981-982.

LLINAS, R. (Div. of Neurobio!.. Univ. of Iowa, Oakdale, Iowa 52319), WALTON, K., & HILLMAN, D. E. Inferior olive: Its role in motor learning. Science, 1975. 190, 1230-1231.

LUMIA. A. R. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Skidmore Col!., Saratoga Springs. N.Y. 12866), WESTERVELT, M. 0., & RIEDER, c. .A. Effects of olfactory bulb ablation and androgen on markmg and agonistic behavior in male Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89. 1091-1099.

PHILLIPS. A. G. (Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C.. Canada). Object-carrying by rats: Disruption by ventral mesencephalic lesions. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 1975, 29, 250-262.

PRADO-ALCALA, R. A. (Departamento de Fisiologia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Anahuac, Mexico), GRINBERG, Z. J., ARDITTI, Z. L., GARCIA, M. M., PRIETO, H. G., & BRUST-CARMONA, H. Learning deficits produced by chronic and reversible lesions of the corpus striatum in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15,283-287.

ROSEN. J., BUTTERS, N. (Psycho!. Serv., 150 S. Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 02130), SOELDNER, C., & STEIN, D. Effects of one-stage and serial ablations of the middle third of sulcus principalis on delayed alternation performance in monkeys. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975. 89. 1077-1082.

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WARRINGTON, E. K. (National Hosp., Queen Sq., London. W.C.l, England). The selective impairment of semantic memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1975. 27,635-657.

Cortex DREWE, E. A. (Inst. of Psychiat., De Crespigny Park, London

SE5 8AF, England). An experimental investigation of Luria's theory on the effects of frontal lobe lesions in man. Neuro­psychologio, 1975, 13,421-429.

FINGER, S. (Dept. of Psycho!., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. 63130), & REYES, R. Long-term deficits after somatosensory cortical lesions in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15,289-293.

HOTTMAN, T. J. (Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. 64110), SANDERS, R. E., RINCK, C. M., & SHERIDAN, C. L. Further evaluation of a sensitive method for detecting experimental brain lesions. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41,407-410.

OAKLEY, D. A. (Med. Rsch. Council Unit on Neural Mechanisms of Behav., 3 Malet P\., London WCIE 7JG, England), & RUSSELL, I. S. Role of cortex in Pavlovian discrimination learning. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 315-321.

SOPER, H. V., DIAMOND, I. T., & WILSON, M. (U-20, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268). Visual attention and inferotemporal cortex in rhesus monkeys. Neuropsyclwlogia, 1975, 13,409-419.

Lymbic System DoNOVICK, P. J. (Dept. of Psycho\" SUNY, Binghamton, N.Y.

13901), BURRIGHT, R. G., FULLER, 1. L., & BRANSON, P. R. Septal lesions and behavior: Effects of presurgical rearing and strain of mouse. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89,859-867.

GOLDSTEIN, M. L. (Dept. of Psychol., Indiana Univ., 2300 S. Washington St., Kokomo, Ind. 46900. Amygdalectomized rats can learn the classically conditioned fear response: A preliminary report. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6, 613-614.

KIRVEL, R. D. (Lab. of Comparative & Physio!. Psycho!., Room 202, Ohio State Univ. Rsch. Ctr., 1314 Kinnear Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43212). Sensorimotor responsiveness in rats with unilateral superior collicular and amygdaloid lesions. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 882-891.

MOLINO, A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Brockville Psychiat. Hosp., Brockville. Ont., K6V 5W7, Canada). Sparing of function after infant lesions of selected limbic structures in the rat. Journal oj Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 868-881.

MYHRER, T. (Inst. of Neurophysio!., Univ. of Oslo, Oslo, Norway). Locomotor and avoidance behavior in rats with partial or total hippocampal perforant paths sections. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15,217-224.

SEGAL, M. (Isotope Dept., Weizmann Inst. of Sci., Rehovot, Israel). Hippicampal conditioned responses in the absence of entorhinal input. Physiology & Behavior, 1975, 15, 381-384.

SOLOMON, P. R., & MOORE, J. W. (Dept. of Psycho!., Middlesex House, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01(02). Latent inhibition and stimulus generalization of the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) following dorsal hippocampal ablation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1192-1203.

Hypothalamus BERN ARDIS , L. L. (Dept. of Surg., SUNY at Buffalo

Clin. Ctr., 462 Grider St., Buffalo, N.Y. 14215), & BORDER, J. R. Feeding studies in weanling rats with dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions: Maintenance of competence to compensate for additional calories. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15, 37-40.

COLBY, J. J. (Dept. of Psycho\" Providence Col\" River Ave., Providence, R.l. 02918), & SMITH, N. F. Ability of rats with

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ventromedial hypothalamic lesions to work: Effects of ambient temperature. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. IS. 31-35.

HARRELL. L. E. (Bio!. Sci. Rsch. Ctr.. Child Devel. Inst .. Uni\". of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514). DECASTRO. J. M .. & BALAGURA. S. A critical evaluation of body weight loss following lateral hypothalamic lesions. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 133-136.

SCLAFANI. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Brooklyn Col!. of CUNY. Brooklyn. N. Y. 11210). GALE. S. K., & SPRINGER. D. Effects of hypothalamic knife cuts on the ingestive responses to glucose and insulin. Physiology and Behavior. 1975, 15.63-70.

THOMAS, J. B. (Dept. of Psycho!., Coli. of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 44691), & SMITH, D. A. VMH lesions facilitate baitshyness in the rat. Physiology and Behavior. 1975, IS, 7-11.

Sdmuladon Rewarding Stimulation ATRENS, D. M. (Depts. of Psycho!. & Pharmacol., Univ. of

Sydney. Sydney, 2006 N.S.W., Australia), SINDEN, J. D., BECKER. F. T., HUNT. G. E .. & LYLE, J. The motivational properties of electrical stimulation of the guinea pig diencephalon . Behavioral Biology, 1975. IS, 149-158.

GOODALL. E. B., & CAREY. R. J. (Psycho!. Serv., VA Hosp., 800 Irving Ave .. Syracuse, N.Y. 13210). Effects of d- versus I-amphetamine, food deprivation, and current intensity on self-stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus, substantia nigra, and medial frontal cortex of the rat. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975, 89, 1029-1045.

PHILLIPS. A. G. (Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C.. Canada). Object-carrying by rats: Disruption by ventral mesencephalic lesions. Canadian Journal of Psychology. 1975. 29. 250-262.

WARANCH. H. R .. & TERMAN. M. (Dept. of Psycho!., Northeastern Univ .. 440 UR. Boston. Mass. 02115). Control of the rat's sniffing behavior by response-independent and dependent schedules of reinforcing brain stimulation. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. IS. 365-372.

Electrical Acdvity BUCHSBAUM. M. (NIMH. Bldg. 10. Rm. 2N212, Bethesda. Md.

20014). GILLIN. J. C .. & PFEFFERBAUM, A. Effect of sleep stage and stimulus intensity on auditory average evoked responses. Psychophysiology. 1975, 12. 707-712.

CULLEN, N. (Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, N.S., Canada). & GODDARD,'G. V. Kindling in the hypothalamus and transfer to the ipsilateral amygdala. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 15. 119-131.

FELDMAN. R. A. (Dept. of Neurosurg., SUNY, Upstate Med. Ctr., Syracuse, N.Y. 13210). Patterned response of lamina V cells: Cutaneous and dorsal funicular stimulation. Physiology and Behavior, 1975, 15, 79-84.

GOLDSTEIN, M. L. (Indiana Univ., Kokomo, Ind. 46901). A simple method for recording hippocampal theta in the freely moving rat. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 6, 616.

ROBERTS, T. W. (Dept. of Phys. Ed. for Women, Lathrop Hall, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706). A versatile biological amplifier. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41, 371-374.

WOODRUFF, D. S. (Andrus Gerontol. Ctr., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles. Calif. 90007). Relationships among EEG alpha frequency, reaction time, and age: A biofeedback study. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12,673-681.

ZEIGLER. H. P. (Dept. of Anim. Behav., American Museum of Natural History, Central Park W. & 79th St., New York. N.Y. 10024), MILLER, M., & LEVINE, R. R. Trigeminal nerve and eating in the pigeon (Columba livia): Neurosensory control of the consummatory responses. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology , 1975. 89,845-858.

PliYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS Biochemical effects

AHLSKOG. J. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Princeton Univ., Princeton. N.J. 08540). RANDALL. P. K .. & HOEBEL. B. G. Hypothalamic hyperphagia: Dissociation from hyperphagia following destruc­tion of noradrenergic neurons. Science. 1975, 190. 399-401.

BURKS. C. D. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Auburn Univ .. Auburn. Ala. 36820). DANIELL, J. R.. & LOONEY. R. L. Cholinergic mediation of instrumental and consummatory behaviors . Psychological Reparts. 1975. 37. 579-588.

KISER. R. S. (Dept. of Psychiat.. Southwestern Med. Sch .• 5323 Harry Hines Blvd .• Dallas. Tex. 75235), & LEBOVITZ, R. M. Monoaminergic mechanisms in aversive brain stimulation. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15.47-53.

KLEIN. S. B. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, Va. 23508). ACTH-induced reactivation of prior active avoidance training after intermediate intervals in hypo­physectomized. adrenalectomized. and sham-operated rats. Physiological Psychology. 1975. 3. 395-399.

SELLINGER. O. Z. (Lab. of Neurochem .• Mental Hlth. Rsch. Inst., Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). Aspects of biochemical differentiation in the central nervous system. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science. 1975. 10. 226-238.

Hormonal Effects BEATTY, W. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. North Dakota State Univ .•

Fargo. N. Dak. 58102). BIERLEY. C. M .• & GERTH. J. M. Effects of neonatal gonadectomy on DRL behavior. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975.6.615. .

CRAWFORD. W. c.. JR. (Poultry Sci. Dept., MississippI Agricultural & Forestry Expt!. Station. Mississippi State ~ntv .. Mississippi State. Miss. 39762). & GLICK. B. The .f~nct\On of the preoptic. mammilaris lateralis and rub~r nuclei tn no~al and sexually inactive male chickens. PhYSIology & BehaVIOr. 1975. 15. 171-175.

GABRIC. D. (Dept. of Physio!. . Faculty of Med .• P.O.B. 925. 41001 Zagreb. Yugoslavia). & SOLJACIC . M.. E~ect of gonadectomy on taste preference for glucose solutions In rats. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. 15. 145-148.

LES~NER. A. I. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Bucknell lJniv .• Lewisburg, Pa. 17837). A model of hormones and agonistic behavior. Physiology & Behavior. 1975. IS. 225-235.

LUMIA. A. R. (Dept. of Psychol .. Skidmore Col!.. Saratoga Springs. N.Y. 12866). WESTERVELT, M. 0., & RIEDER. C' .A. Effects of olfactory bulb ablation and androgen on marktng and agonistic behavior in male Mongolian gerbils (~erio?es

unguiculatus). Journal of Comparative and PhYSIOlogical Psychology. 1975. 89. 1091-1099.

MARTINEZ-VARGAS . M. C. (Lab. for Reproductive Bio!.. Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514) . GIBSON , D. B., SAR. M .• & STUMPF, W. E. Estrogen target sites in the brain of the chick embryo. Science. 1975. 190. 1307-1308.

PARROTT. R. F. (Dept. of Physio!.. Royal Vet. Col!., London, England). & BARFIELD. R. J. Post-ejaculat~ry vocali~ation in castrated rats treated with various sterOIds. PhYSIOlogy & Behavior. 1975. IS. 159-163.

RAMALEY. J. A. (Dept. of Physiol. & Biophysics. Univ. of Nebraska Med. Ctr., Omaha. Nebr. 68105). Development of running activity in maturing rats: Dependence upon prior endrogen exposure and ovarian function. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. IS. 25-29.

Drug Effects BOND. N. W. (Sch. of Behav. Sci.. Macquarie Univ.,

North Ryde. N.S.W. 2113. Australia). & DI GIUSTO. E. L. Changes in open-field behavior following short-term alcohol ingestion by rats. Psychological Reports. 1975. 37.575-578 . .

BORG. J. (Neuropsychopharmacol. Rsch. Unit. New York Untv. Med. Ctr .. New York. N.Y. 10016). GERSHON. S., & ALPERT. M. Dose effects of smoked marihuana on human cognitive and motor functions. Psychopharmacologia (Bertin). 1975. 42.

211-218. BREESE. G. R. (Dept. of Psychiat., Div. of Hlth. Affairs,

Sch. of Med., Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. N.e. 27514), COOPER, B. R., & HOLLISTER, A. S. Involvement of brain monoamines in the stimulant and paradoxical inhibitory etl'ects of methylphenidate. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 44. 5-10.

BRYAN, K. S. (Dept. of Psychol., UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024), & ELLISON, G. Cholinergic modulation of an opposed etIect of d-amphetamine and methylphenidate on the rearing response. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 43, 169-173.

BUCKETT, W. R .• & SHAW, J. S. (Pharmacol. Section, 1.e.1. Ltd., Pharmaceuticals Div., Alderley Park, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England). Dopaminergic drugs antagonize the psychotomimetic effects of partial-agonist analgesics. Psych 0-

pharmacologia (Berlin), 1975, 42, 293-297. CARPENTER, J. A. (Ctr. of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers Univ.,

New Brunswick, N.J. 08903), GIBBINS, R. J., & MARSHMAN, J. A. The effects of alcohol and meprobamate applied singly and jointly in human subjects. II. Five experiments. Journal ~rStudies on Alcohol. Suppl. No.7, 1975,54-139.

CARPENTER, J. A. (Ctr. of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. 08903), MARSHMAN, J. A., & GIBBINS, R. J. The effects of alcohol and meprobamate applied singly and jointly in human subjects. I. Theoretical considerations and literature review.· Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Suppl. No.7, 1975, 1-53.

CAS SWELL, S. (Dept. of Psychiat., Sch. of Med., Univ. of Auckland, New Zealand). Cannabis intoxication: Etl'ects of monetary incentive on performance. a controlled investigation of behavioural tolerance in moderate users of cannabis. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975, 41.423-434.

CASTELLANO, e. (Laboratorio di Psicobiologia e Psico­farmacologia, e.N.R., Rome, Italy). Etl'ects of morphine and heroin on discrimination learning and consolidation in mice. Psychophannacologia. (Berlin), 1975. 42, 235-242.

COLASANTI. B. K. (Dept. of Pharmacol.. West Virginia Univ. Med. Ctr., Morgantown, W. Va. 26505), KOSA, J. E., & CRAIG, e. R. Appearance of wet dog shake behavior during cobalt experimental epilepsy in the rat and its suppression by reserpine. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975, 44. 33-36.

CROW, L. T. (Dept. of Psychol.. Western Washington State Coil., Bellingham. Wash. 98225). & BALL, C. Alcohol state­dependency and autonomic reactivity. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12. 702-706.

DASBERG, H. H. (Dept. of BioI. Psychiat., Univ. of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands). Effects and plasma levels of N-desmethyldiazepam after oral administration in normal volunteers. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 43, 191-198.

DAVIS. W. M. (Dept. of Pharmacol., Sch. of Pharmacy, Univ. of Mississippi, University, Miss. 38677), & SMITH, T. P. Morphine enhancement of shuttle avoidance prevented by O'-methyltyrosine. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 44, 95-97.

DREWNOWSKI, A. (Rockefeller Univ .• New York, N.Y. 1(021), & GRAY, J. A. Influence of ~'-tetrahydrocannabinol on partial reinforcement effects. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 43, 233-237.

EINON, D. (Psychol. Lab., Downing St., Cambridge, England), & TYE. N. e. Chlordiazepoxide and isolation induced timidity in rats. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 44, 83-85.

FURUKAWA. T. (Dept. of Pharmacol., Sch.o of Med., Fukuoka Univ., Fukuoka, Japan). USHIZIMA, I.. & ONO. N. Moditications by lithium of behavioral responses to methamphetamine and tetrabenazine. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 42. 243-248.

GIANUTSOS. G. (Dept. of Pharmacol. & Toxicol.. Coli. of Pharmacy. Univ. of Rhode Island. Kingston. R.1. 02881). HYNES. M. D .. DRAWBAUGH, R. B., & Lu, H. Paradoxical absence of aggression during naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin), 1975. 43. 43-46.

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GOUDIE, A. J. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Liverpool, Eleanor Kathbone Bldg., Liverpool, England), & THORNTON, E. W. Effects of drug experience on drug induced conditioned taste aversions: 'Studies with amphetamine and fenfluramine. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 44, 77-82.

GRIFFITHS, R. R: (Div. of Behav. BioI., Dept. of Psychiat. & Behav. Sci., Johns Hopkins Univ., Sch. of Med., Baltimore, Md. 21205), FINDLEY, J. D., BRADY, J. V., DOLAN-GUTCHER, K., & ROBINSON, W. W. Comparison of progressive-ratio performance maintained by cocaine, methylphenidate and secobarbital. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 43,81-83.

HUGHES. R. N. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Canterbury. Canterbury. New Zealand). & GREIG. A. M. Chlordiazepoxide effects on reactions to novelty and activity with and without prior drug experience. Psychophannacologia (Berlin). 1975. 42. 289-292.

HUPPERT. F. A. (Dept. of Exptl. Psychol., Cambridge. England), & IVERSEN. S. D. Response suppression in rats: A comparison of response-contingent and noncontingent punishment and the effect of the minor tranquilizer. chlordiazepoxide. Psycho­pharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 44, 67-75.

IZQUIERDO. I. (Departamento de Fisiologia. Escola Paulista de Medicina. Sao Paulo. Brazil). & THADDEU, R. The effect of adrenaline. tyramine and guanethidine on two-way avoidance conditioning and on pseudoconditioning. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975, 43,85-87.

KJELLBERG. B. (AB Ferrosan. Pharmacol. Dept., Malmo, Sweden). & RANDRUP, A. Behavioural effects of thymoleptics in vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops). Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 43. 267-269.

KSIR. e. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 82071). Scopolamine and amphetamine effects on discrimination: Interaction with stimulus control. Psycho­pharmacologia (Berlin). 1975, 43. 37-41.

LASSEN. J. B. (Dept. of Pharmacol.. A/S Ferrosan. S"borg, Denmark). Inhibition of 4.0'-dimethyl-M-tyramine (H 77177)­induced hypermotility in rats by single and repeated administration of chlorpromazine. haloperidol. clozapine and thioridazine. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975, 43. 25-29.

LEAF. R. C. (Rutgers Coli. & Grad. Sch .• Rutgers Univ .• New Brunsw'ick, N.J. 08903). WNEK, D. 1.. GAY. P. E .• CORCIA. R. M., & LAMON, S. Chlordiazepoxide and diazepam induced mouse killing by rats. Psychophannacologia (Berlin). 1975. 44. 23-28.

MACPHAIL. R. C. (Dept. of Pharmacol. & Physiol. Sci .• Univ. of Chicago. Chicago. Ill. 60637). & SEIDEN. L. S. Time course for the effects of cocaine on fixed-ratio water-reinforced responding in rats. Psychophannacologia (Berlin), 1975. 44. 1-4.

MEISCH. R. A. (Psychiat. Rsch. Unit, Univ. of Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minn. 5S455). & BEARDSLEY. P. Ethanol as a reinforcer for rats: Etl'ects of concurrent access to water and alternate positions of water and ethanol. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 43. i9-23.

MELTZER. H. Y. (Dept. of Psychiat., Univ. of Chicago. Pritzker Sch. of Med., Chicago. Ill. 60637). Plasma creatine phosphokinase levels in rats following lysergic acid diethylamide. PsvchophannacoloJ!ia (Berlin). 1975, 44. 91-93.

OLIVERIO. A .• CASTELLANO. e.. & ELEFTHERIOU. B. E. (Jackson Lab., Bar Harbor. Maine. 04609). Morphine sensitivity and tolerance: A genetic investigation in the mouse. Psycho­pharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 42. 219-224.

PENTT!LA. A. (Dept. of Forensic Med., Univ. of Helsinki. Helsinki. Finland). LEHT!. H.. & LONNQVIST. Psychotropic drugs and impairment of psychomotor functions. Psych 0-

pharmacologia (Berlin), 1975, 43. 75-80. REZEK. M. (Dept. of Psychol. & Brain Rsch. Inst.. Univ. of

California. Los Angeles. Calif. 90024). & NOVIN, D. The effects of serotonin on feeding in the rabbit. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 43. 255-258.

RISNER. M. E. (Natl. Inst. on Drug Abuse. Div. of Rsch., Addiction Rsch. Ctr., Lexington. Ky. 40506). ~ JONES. B. E.

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SAHGAL. A. (Univ. of Cambridge. Cambridge. England). & IVERSEN. S. D. Colour preferences in the pigeon: A behavioural and psychopharmacological study. Psychopharma­cologia (Berlin). 1975. 43. 175-179.

SAUCIER. D. (Laboratoire de Physiologie Neuro-Sensorielle (associe au CNRS). Universite Claude Bernard. Lyon I, Villeurbanne. France). & ASTIc. L. Effects of alpha­methyl-dopa on newborn kitten sleep. Behavioral evolution during the first month post-birth. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 42. 299-303.

SHIH. T.-M. (Dept. of Psychiat .• Sch. of Med., Univ. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15261). KHACHATURIAN, Z. S., BARRY. H., III. & REISLER. K. L. Differential effects of methylphenidate on reticular formation and thalamic neuronal activity. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 44, 11-15.

SHUSTER. L. (Dept. of Biochem. & Pharmacol.. Tufts Univ. Sch. of Med.. Boston. Mass. 02155). WEBSTER, G. W., Yu, G .. & ELEFTHERIOU. B. E. A genetic analysis of the response to morphine in mice: Analgesia and running. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975, 42, 249-254.

SICE. J. (Dept. of Pharmacol.. Chicago Med. Sch., Univ. of Hlth. Sci .. Chicago, Ill. 60612), LEVINE. H. D .• LEVIN. J. J., & HAERTZEN. C. A. Effects of personal interactions and setting on subjective drug responses in small groups. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975. 43. 181-186.

STRASSER, H. (lnstitut fUr Arbeitsphysiologie der Technischen Universitat Munchen, Munich, Germany). Controlled research of the influence of Neoston on tracking performance, heart rate, sinus arrhythmia and on subjective rating of healthy subjects. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1975, 43. 145-156.

TESSEL, R. E.. & WOODS. J. H, (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). Fenfluramine and N-ethyl amphetamine: Comparison of the reinforcing and rate-decreasing actions in the rhesus monkey. Psycho-­pharmacologia (Berlin), 1975. 43. 239-244.

UNGERER. A. (Laboratoire de Psychophysiologie. Universite Louis Pasteur. 7. rue de I'Universite. 67000 Strasbourg. France). MARCHI, D .. ROPARTZ. P .. & WElL, J.-H. Aversive effects and retention impairment induced by acetoxycycloheximide in an instrumental task. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15, 55-62.

VAJDA. J. A. (Macquarie Univ., Sydney. Australia). KING. M. G., & OEI. T. P. S. Methadone dependence in the rat. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin), 1975, 42, 255-261.

YORK. 1. L. (Dept. of Pharmacol. & Therapeutics, Sch. of Med .. SUNY. Buffalo. N.Y. 14214). & WINTER. J. C. Assessment of tolerance to barbital by means of drug discrimination procedures. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin), 1975, 42. 283-287.

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Stress Effects ALEXANDER, A. B. (Natl. Asthma Ctr.. 1999 Julian St .•

Denver, Colo. 80204). An experimental test of assumptions relating to the use of electromyographic biofeedback as a general relaxation training technique. Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 656-662.

FLYNN, W. E. (Dept. of Psycho!., Southern Methodist Univ., Dallas, Tex. 75275), SCHAUER, C. A., & TEDFORD, W. H., JR. Water balance and titrated pain thresholds. Psychological Reports, 1975, 37,487-494.

ROBINSON, E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Stern Coll. for Women, 245 Lexington Ave., New York. N.Y. 10016). Effect of crowding and litter size on several behaviors of white rats. Psychological Reports, 1975, 37, 599-606.

Autonomic Effects CROW. L. T. (Dept. of Psychol .. Western Washington State

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DENGERINK, H. A. (Dept. of Psychol., Washington State Univ., Pullman, Wash. 99163), & BERTILSON, H. S. Psychopathy and physiological arousal in an aggressive task. Psychophysiology. 1975, 12. 682-684.

HA:mIS, V. A.. & KATKIN, E. S. (Dept. of Psycho!., SUNY. 4230 Ridge Lea Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. 14226). Primary and secondary emotional behavior: An analysis of the role of autonomic feedback on affect, arousal. and attribution. Psychological Bulletin, 1975. 82. 904-916.

HART, J. D. (Psycho!. Serv .• VA Ctr., Wood, Wis. 53193). Cardiac response to simple stimuli as a function of phase of the respiratory cycle. Psychophysiology, 1975. 12,634-636.

KLORMAN, R. (Dept. of Psycho!.. River Campus Station, Univ. of Rochester. Rochester, N.Y. 14627). Contingent negative variation and cardiac deceleration in a long preparatory interval: A developmental study. Psychophysiology. 1975, 12,609-617.

LANG, P. J. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. 53706), GATCHEL, R. J., & SIMONS, R. F. Electro­

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VELDEN, M. (Psychologisches Institut der Johannes Gutenberg­Un iversitiit , Abteilung Allgemeine und Experimentelle Psychologie. 65 Mainz, Jakob Welder-Weg 18, W. Germany), & JURIS, M. Perceptual performance as a function of intra-cycle cardiac activity. Psychophysiology. 1975. 12. 685-672.