80 Publications (Page 1 of 4)
2009
Animal-visitor interactions in the modern zoo: Conflicts and interventions
Fernandez, Eduardo JFernandez, E.J.Tamborski, M.A.Tamborski, MAPickens, S. RPickens, S.R.Timberlake, William D and Timberlake, W.
Applied animal behaviour science., vol. 120, (no. 1-2), pp. 1-8, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Effects of forced alcohol drinking on alcohol-water choice in three pairs of rat lines selectively bred for differences in alcohol preference
Timberlake, William DTimberlake, WilliamLeffel, JosephLeffel, Joseph KChester, Julia AChester, JuliaFroehlich, Janice and Froehlich, Janice C
Alcohol, vol. 43, (no. 2), pp. 105-118, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Effects of rat sex differences and lighting on locomotor exploration of a circular open field with free-standing central corners and without peripheral walls
Alstott, J. and Timberlake, William D
Behavioural Brain Research, vol. 196, (no. 2), pp. 214-219, 2009. | Journal Article
2008
Mutual benefits of research collaborations between zoos and academic institutions.
Fernandez, E.J.Fernandez, Eduardo JTimberlake, William D and Timberlake, W.
Zoo biology, vol. 27, (no. 6), pp. 470-87, 2008/Nov. | Journal Article
 
Pre- and post-nicotine circadian activity rhythms can be differentiated by a paired environmental cue
Gillman, Andrea GKosobud, Ann E and Timberlake, William D
Physiology & Behavior, vol. 93, (no. 1-2), pp. 337-350, 2008. | Journal Article
2007
Beacon Training in a Water Maze Can Facilitate and Compete With Subsequent Room Cue Learning in Rats
Timberlake, William DSinning, Susan A and Leffel, Joseph K
Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 33, (no. 3), Jul 2007. | Journal Article
 
Drugs of abuse can entrain circadian rhythms.
Kosobud, Ann EGillman, Andrea GLeffel, Joseph KPecoraro, Norman CRebec, George V and Timberlake, William D
TheScientificWorldJournal, vol. 7, pp. 203-12, 2007. | Journal Article
 
Drugs of Abuse Can Entrain Circadlan Rhythms
Kosobud, Ann KGillman, AGLeffel, JKPecoraro, NCRebec, GA and Timberlake, William D
TheScientificWorld Journal, vol. 7, pp. 203-212, 2007. | Journal Article
 
JAMES A. DINSMOOR (1921-2005): QUESTIONS OF SCIENCE AND LIFE
Timberlake, William D
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, vol. 87, (no. 1), pp. 1-4, Jan 2007. | Journal Article
2005
A behavior systems view of the organization of multiple responses during a partially or continuously reinforced interfood clock
Silva, Kathleen M and Timberlake, William D
Learning & Behavior, vol. 33, (no. 1), pp. 99-110, Feb 2005. | Journal Article
 
Relating behavior and neuroscience: Introduction and synopsis
Timberlake, William DSchaal, David W and Steinmetz, Joseph E
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, vol. 84, (no. 3), pp. 305-311, 2005. | Journal Article
2004
IS THE OPERANT CONTINGENCY ENOUGH FOR A SCIENCE OF PURPOSIVE BEHAVIOR?
Timberlake, William D
Behavior and Philosophy, vol. 32, (no. 1), pp. 197-229, 2004. | Journal Article
2003
Talking with Alex
Timberlake, William D
Semiotica, vol. 146, (no. 1-4), pp. 439-471, 2003. | Journal Article
2002
Adaptive Dynamics: The Theoretical Analysis of Behavior
Timberlake, William D
Animal Behaviour, vol. 64, pp. 674-676, Oct 2002. | Journal Article
 
Conditioned inhibitory effects of discriminated Pavlovian training with food in rats depend on interactions of search modes, related repertoires, and response measures
Tinsley, Matthew RTimberlake, William DSitomer, Matthew and Widman, David R
Learning & Behavior, vol. 30, (no. 3), pp. 217-227, Aug 2002. | Journal Article
 
How does the ecological foraging behavior of desert kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti) relate to their behavior on radial mazes?
Timberlake, William D and Hoffman, Cynthia M
Animal learning & behavior, vol. 30, (no. 4), pp. 342-54, 2002/Nov. | Journal Article
 
Niche-related learning in laboratory paradigms: the case of maze behavior in Norway rats.
Timberlake, William D
Behavioural Brain Research, vol. 134, (no. 1-2), pp. 355-74, 2002/Aug/21. | Journal Article
2001
Facilitation of efficient search of an unbaited radial-arm maze in rats by D1, but not D2, dopamine receptors.
Tinsley, M RRebec, George V and Timberlake, William D
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, vol. 70, (no. 2-3), pp. 181-6, 2001 Oct-Nov. | Journal Article
 
Integrating niche-related and general process approaches in the study of learning
Timberlake, William D
Behavioural Processes, vol. 54, (no. 1-3), pp. 79-94, 2001. | Journal Article
2000
A Clarification of the Nature of Backward Excitatory Conditioning
Silva, FJ and Timberlake, William D
Learning and Motivation, vol. 31, (no. 1), pp. 67-80, 2000. | Journal Article
 
Images of Animals: Anthropomorphism and Animal Mind
Timberlake, William D
The Quarterly Review of Biology, vol. 75, (no. 1), pp. 85, Mar 2000. | Journal Article
 
Long T methamphetamine schedules produce circadian ensuing drug activity in rats
Pecoraro, N.Pecoraro, NormanKosobud, Ann E.KKosobud, AEKRebec, George VRebec, George VTimberlake, William D and Timberlake, William
Physiology & Behavior, vol. 71, (no. 1-2), pp. 95-106, 2000. | Journal Article
 
Response cost and time-place discrimination by rats in maze tasks
Widman, David RGordon, D. and Timberlake, William D
Animal Learning & Behavior, vol. 28, (no. 3), pp. 298-309, 2000. | Journal Article
1999
How is radial arm maze behavior in rats related to locomotor search tactics?
Hoffman, CMTimberlake, William DLeffel, J. and Gont, R.
Animal Learning & Behavior, vol. 27, (no. 4), pp. 426-444, 1999. | Journal Article
 
Incentive downshifts evoke search repertoires in rats.
Pecoraro, N CTimberlake, William D and Tinsley, M
Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes, vol. 25, (no. 2), pp. 153-67, 1999/Apr. | Journal Article