80 Publications (Page 2 of 4)
Rats' Behavior during an Interfood Clock Is Altered by the Temporal Pattern of Interfood StimuliSilva, KM and Timberlake, William DLearning and Motivation, vol. 30, (no. 2), pp. 183-200, 1999.
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Stimulus control and function of arm and wall travel by rats on a radial arm floor mazeTimberlake, William D⋅Leffel, J. and Hoffman, CMAnimal Learning & Behavior, vol. 27, (no. 4), pp. 445-460, 1999.
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1998
A Behavior Systems Approach to the Expression of Backward AssociationsSilva, FJ⋅Timberlake, William D and Cevik, MOLearning and Motivation, vol. 29, (no. 1), pp. 1-22, 1998.
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A behavior systems view of responding to probe stimuli during an interfood clockSilva, KM and Timberlake, William DAnimal Learning & Behavior, vol. 26, (no. 3), pp. 313-325, 1998.
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Circadian activity precedes daily methamphetamine injections in the rat.Kosobud, A E⋅Kosobud, Ann E.K⋅Pecoraro, Norman C⋅Pecoraro, N C⋅Rebec, George V⋅Rebec, George V⋅Timberlake, William D and Timberlake, WilliamNeuroscience letters, vol. 250, (no. 2), pp. 99-102, 1998/Jul/3.
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Spatiotemporal characteristics of serial CSs and their relation to search modes and response formSilva, FJ⋅Timberlake, William D and Gont, RSAnimal Learning & Behavior, vol. 26, (no. 3), pp. 299-312, 1998.
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The influence of current-visit experience within a prey patch on patch persistenceRoche, JP⋅Timberlake, William D⋅Glanz, William E and Stubbs, DABehavioural Processes, vol. 43, (no. 1), pp. 11-25, 1998.
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The organization and temporal properties of appetitive behavior in rats.Silva, K.M. and Timberlake, William DAnimal learning & behavior., vol. 26, (no. 2), pp. 182-195, 1998.
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1997
A behavior systems view of conditioned states during long and short CS-US intervalsSilva, Kathleen M and Timberlake, William DLearning and Motivation, vol. 28, (no. 4), pp. 465-490, Nov 1997.
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An animal-centered, causal-system approach to the understanding and control of behaviorTimberlake, William DApplied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 53, (no. 1-2), pp. 107-129, 1997.
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Social Learning in Animals: The Roots of CultureTimberlake, William DAnimal Behaviour, vol. 54, pp. 482-484, Aug 1997.
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1996
A behavior systems approach to bidirectional excitatory serial conditioningSilva, FJ⋅Timberlake, William D and Koehler, TLLearning and Motivation, vol. 27, (no. 2), pp. 130-150, 1996.
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1995
Decremental carryover effects of sucrose ingestion in the negative anticipatory contrast procedure in ratsTimberlake, William D and Engle, M.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, vol. 21, (no. 4), pp. 304-317, 1995.
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Two meals promote entrainment of rat food-anticipatory and rest-activity rhythms.White, Wesley and Timberlake, William DPhysiology & behavior, vol. 57, (no. 6), pp. 1067-74, 1995/Jun.
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Two possible determinants of the timing of daily episodes of behavior in rats.Widman, David R and Timberlake, William DPhysiology & behavior, vol. 58, (no. 6), pp. 1227-36, 1995/Dec.
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1994
Two meals in the active period of the rat both entrain food-anticipatory activityWhite, Wesley and Timberlake, William DPhysiology & Behavior, vol. 56, (no. 1), pp. 17-25, 1994.
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1993
Animal behavior: a continuing synthesis.Timberlake, William DAnnual review of psychology, vol. 44, pp. 675-708, 1993.
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Animal behavior: A continuing synthesisTimberlake, William DAnnual Review of Psychology, vol. 44, pp. 675, 1993.
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Behavior systems and reinforcement: an integrative approach.Timberlake, William DJournal of the experimental analysis of behavior, vol. 60, (no. 1), pp. 105-28, 1993/Jul.
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Behavior systems and reinforcement: An integrative approachTimberlake, William DJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, vol. 60, (no. 3), pp. 105-128, 1993.
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1992
Negative anticipatory contrast and preference conditioning: flavor cues support preference conditioning, and environmental cues support contrast.Lucas, G A and Timberlake, William DJournal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes, vol. 18, (no. 1), pp. 34-40, 1992/Jan.
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