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PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY copulatory behavior in male rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, Cortex 151-156. DABROWSKA, J. Dissociation of HALL, T. L., & THOMPSON, R. W. impairment after lateral and medial Interhemispheric transfer as aprefrontal lesions in dogs. Science, function of light intensity 1971,171,1037-1038. discrimination difficulty. Journal of GLICK, S. D., NAKAMURA, R. K., & Comparative & Physiological JARVIK, M. E. Recovery of Psychology, 1971, 77,166-170. function following frontal brain HAMILTON, C. R. Visual damage in mice: Changes in discrimination of movement: sensitivity to amphetamine. Journal Midbrain or forebrain? Science, of Comparative & Physiological 1971, 170, 1428-1430. Psychology, 1971, 76, 454-459. HESTER, G. A. Effects of functional KILLACKEY, H., & DIAMOND, I. T. transection of the spinal cord on Visual attention in the tree shrew: task performance under varied An ablation study of the striate and m 0 t iv at ion a l co ndi ti 0 ns. extrastriate visual cortex. Science, Psychophysiology, 1971, 8, 1971, 171, 696-699. 451-461. MIZE, R. R., WETZEL, A. B., & LORENS, S. A., SORENSEN, J. P., & THOMPSON, V. E. Contour YUNGER, L. M. Behavioral and discrimination in the rat following neurochemical effects of lesions in removal of posterior neocortex. the raphe system of the rat. Journal Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, of Comparative & Physiological 241-246. Psychology, 1971,77,48-52. STEIN, D., BUTTERS, N., & ROSEN, MACPHAIL, E. M. Hyperstriatal J. Recovery of function after serial lesions in pigeons: Effects on ablation of prefrontal cortex in the response inhibition, behavioral j rhesus monkey. Science, 1971,173, contrast, and reversal learning. t 353-356. Journal 0 f Comparative & STRATTON, L. O. Effects of dark Physiological Psychology, 1971, 75, preference on attention to the 500-507. positive cue in posterior MANNING, F. J., GROSS, C. G., & neodecorticated albino rats. COWEY, A. Partial reinforcement: Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24, Effects on visual learning after 105-106. foveal prestriate and inferotemporal TREICHLER, F. R. Noncorrectional lesions. Physiology & Behavior, probability learning and reversal by 1971,6,61-64. rats: Posterior decortication MARKS, H. E., REMLEY, N. R., influence. Physiology & Behavior, SEAGO, J. D., & HASTINGS, D. W. 1971, 6, 613-615. Effects of bilateral lesions of the VEGA, A., & P ARSONS, O. A. olfactory bulbs of rats on measures Lateralized brain damage and of learning and m ot ivation. differential psychological effects: Lower Senses BRADLEY, R. M., & MISTRETTA, C. M. Intravascular taste in rats as demonstrated by conditioned aversion to sodium saccharin. Journal of Comparative &; Physiological Psychology, 1971, 75, 186-189. . F AULL, J. R., MEISELMAN, H. L., & HALPERN, B. P. Tastelessness: A poorly defined concept-The example of quinine ethylcarbonate. Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 219-228. HARNED, M. A., PARKS, L. H., & BARTOSHUK, L. M. Taste of water in the cat: Effects on sucrose preference. Science, 1971, 171, 699-701. ST.OMER, V. V., & KRAL, P. A. Electroconvulsive shock impedes the learning of taste aversions: Absence of blood-brain-barrier BRAIN FUNCTIONS BREMILLER, R. A. A rapid technique of preparing frozen sections of small br ai nS'J Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, 463-464. - BURESOvA, 0., & BURES, J. The effect o f prolonged cortical spread i ng depression on consolidation of visual engrams in rats. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ), 1971, 20, 57·65. GRAFSTEIN, B. Transneuronal transfer of radioactivity in the central nervous system. Science, 1971, 172, 177-179. LANGFORD, A., FREEDMAN, N., & WHITMAN, D. Further determinants of interhemispheric transfer under spreading depression. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7, 65-71. ROUTTENBERG, A. Stimulus processing and response execution: A neu r 0 b ehavioral theory. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, 589-596. Lesions ANDERSON, K. V., & WILLIAMSON, M. R. Visual pattern discrimination in cats after removal of thesuperior colliculi. Psychonomic Science, 1971,24,125-127. FLOOD, N. B., & OVERMIER, J. B. Effects of telencephalic and 01 factory lesions on appetitive learning in goldfish. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, 35-40. GOODMAN, E. D., JANSEN, P. E., & DEWSBURY, D. A. Midbrain reticular formation lesions: Habituation to stimulation and involvement. Psychonomic Science, 1971,24, 251-252. SUTKER, L. W.: The effect of Initial taste preference on subsequent radiation-induced aversive conditioning to saccharin solution. Psychonomic Science, 1971, 25, 1-2. THOMAN, E. B., & KORNER, A. F. Effects of vestibular stimulation on the behavior and development of infant rats. Developmental Psychology, 1971, 5, 92-98. THORNE, B. M., & O'BRIEN, A. L. The use of olfactory cues in solving a visual d isc ri m ination task. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1971, 3, 240. ZAWALICH, W. S. Gustatory nerve discharge and preference behavior of penicillaminetreated rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, 419-423. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7, 1-6. MONTGOMERY, R. L., BERKUT, M. K., GRUBB, E. F., & WESTBROOK, D. L. Hormonal influence on behavior in brain lesioned male rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7, 107-111. PETERS, M., & MONJAN, A. A. Behavior after cerebellar lesions in cats and monkeys, Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,'205-206. QUAY, W. B. Effects of cutting nervi conarii and tentorium cerebelli on pineal composition and activity shifting f'ollowing reversal of p hotoperiod. .Ph y s i olog y & Behavior, 1971, ; THORNE, B. M., & LINDER, L. H. No change in emotionality of 'rats following b ulbect orn y. Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24, 207-208. WELLER, C. P., & SULMAN, F. G. 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copulatory behavior in male rats.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, Cortex151-156. DABROWSKA, J. Dissociation of

HALL, T. L., & THOMPSON, R. W. impairment after lateral and medialInterhemispheric transfer as aprefrontal lesions in dogs. Science,function of light intensity 1971,171,1037-1038.discrimination difficulty. Journal of GLICK, S. D., NAKAMURA, R. K., &Comparative & Physiological JARVIK, M. E. Recovery ofPsychology, 1971, 77,166-170. function following frontal brain

HAMILTON, C. R. Visual damage in mice: Changes indiscrimination of movement: sensitivity to amphetamine. JournalMidbrain or forebrain? Science, of Comparative & Physiological1971, 170, 1428-1430. Psychology, 1971, 76, 454-459.

HESTER, G. A. Effects of functional KILLACKEY, H., & DIAMOND, I. T.transection of the spinal cord on Visual attention in the tree shrew:task performance under varied An ablation study of the striate andm 0 t iv at ion a l co n d i ti 0 n s . extrastriate visual cortex. Science,Psychophysiology, 1971, 8, 1971, 171, 696-699.451-461. MIZE, R. R., WETZEL, A. B., &

LORENS, S. A., SORENSEN, J. P., & THOMPSON, V. E. ContourYUNGER, L. M. Behavioral and discrimination in the rat followingneurochemical effects of lesions in removal of posterior neocortex.the raphe system of the rat. Journal Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,of Comparative & Physiological 241-246.Psychology, 1971,77,48-52. STEIN, D., BUTTERS, N., & ROSEN,

MACPHAIL, E. M. Hyperstriatal J. Recovery of function after se riallesions in pigeons: Effects on ablation of prefrontal cortex in theresponse inhibition, behavioral j rhesus monkey. Science, 1971,173,contrast, and reversal learning. t 353-356.Journal 0 f Comparative & STRATTON, L. O. Effects of darkPhysiological Psychology, 1971, 75, preference on attention to the500-507. positive cue in posterior

MANNING, F. J., GROSS, C. G., & neodecorticated albino rats.COWEY, A. Partial reinforcement: Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,Effects on visual learning after 105-106.foveal prestriate and inferotemporal TREICHLER, F. R. Noncorrectionallesions. Physiology & Behavior, probability learning and reversal by1971,6,61-64. rats: Posterior decortication

MARKS, H. E., REMLEY, N. R., influence. Physiology & Behavior,SEAGO, J. D., & HASTINGS, D. W. 1971, 6, 613-615.Effects of bilateral lesions of the VEGA, A., & PARSONS, O. A.olfactory bulbs of rats on measures Lateralized brain damage andof learning and m o t ivation. differential psychological effects:

Lower SensesBRADLEY, R. M., & MISTRETTA, C.

M. Intravascular taste in rats asdemonstrated by conditionedaversion to sodium saccharin.Journal of Comparative &;Physiological Psychology, 1971, 75,186-189. .

F AULL, J. R., MEISELMAN, H. L., &HALPERN, B. P. Tastelessness: Apoorly defined concept-Theexample of quinine ethylcarbonate.Psychological Record, 1971, 21,219-228.

HARNED, M. A., PARKS, L. H., &BARTOSHUK, L. M. Taste of waterin the cat: Effects on sucrosepreference. Science, 1971, 171,699-701.

ST.OMER, V. V., & KRAL, P. A.Electroconvulsive shock impedesthe learning of taste aversions:Absence of blood-brain-barrier

BRAIN FUNCTIONSBREMILLER, R. A. A rapid technique

of preparing frozen sections of smallbr ainS'J Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 463-464. -

BURESOvA, 0., & BURES, J. Theeffect o f prolonged corticals p r e a d i n g depression onconsolidation of visual engrams inrats. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ),1971, 20, 57·65.

GRAFSTEIN, B. Transneuronaltransfer of radioactivity in thecentral nervous system. Science,1971, 172, 177-179.

LANGFORD, A., FREEDMAN, N., &WHITMAN, D. Furtherdeterminants of interhemispherictransfer under spreading depression.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,65-71.

ROUTTENBERG, A. Stimulusprocessing and response execution:A neu r 0 b ehavioral theory.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,589-596.

LesionsANDERSON, K. V., & WILLIAMSON,

M. R. Visual pattern discriminationin cats after removal of thesuperiorcolliculi. Psychonomic Science,1971,24,125-127.

FLOOD, N. B., & OVERMIER, J. B.Effects of telencephalic and01 factory lesions on appetitivelearning in goldfish. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 35-40.

GOODMAN, E. D., JANSEN, P. E., &DEWSBURY, D. A. Midbrainreticular formation lesions:Habituation to stimulation and

involvement. Psychonomic Science,1971,24, 251-252.

SUTKER, L. W.: The effect of Initialtaste preference on subsequentradiation-induced aversiveconditioning to saccharin solution.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 25,1-2.

THOMAN, E. B., & KORNER, A. F.Effects of vestibular stimulation onthe behavior and development ofinfant rats. DevelopmentalPsychology, 1971, 5, 92-98.

THORNE, B. M., & O'BRIEN, A. L.The use of olfactory cues in solvinga visual d isc ri m ination task.Behavior Research Methods &Instrumentation, 1971, 3, 240.

ZAWALICH, W. S. Gustatory nervedischarge and preference behaviorof penicillaminetreated rats.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,419-423.

Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,1-6.

MONTGOMERY, R. L., BERKUT, M.K., GRUBB, E. F., &WESTBROOK, D. L. Hormonalinfluence on behavior in brainlesioned male rats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 7, 107-111.

PETERS, M., & MONJAN, A. A.Behavior after cerebellar lesions incats and monkeys, Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6,'205-206.

QUAY, W. B. Effects of cutting nerviconarii and tentorium cerebelli onpineal composition and activityshifting f'ollowing reversal ofp hotoperiod. .Ph y s i o l o gy &Behavior, 1971, 6,~681·688. ;

THORNE, B. M., & LINDER, L. H.No change in emotionality of 'ratsfollowing b u l b e c t orn y .Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,207-208.

WELLER, C. P., & SULMAN, F. G.Activity of major analgesics onmotor nociceptive responses indecerebrate mice.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ),1971, 20, 299-306.

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Reply to Dr. Woo-Sam. Perceptual& Motor Skills, 1971, 33, 269-270.

WOO-SAM, J. Lateralized braind a m a g e and differentialpsychological effects: Parsons, etal., re-examined. Perceptual &Motor Skills, 1971, 33, 259-262.

SeptumBROWN, G. E., & REMLEY, N. R.

The effects of septal and olfactorybulb lesions on stimulus reactivity.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,497-501.

BROWN, G. E., HARRELL, E., &REMLEY, N. R. Passive avoidancein septal and anosmie rats usingquinine as the aversive stimulus.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,543-546.

CAREY, R. J. Quinine and saccharinpreference-aversion thresholddeterminations in rats with septalablations. Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psyehology, 1971, 76,316-326.

CAREY, R. J., & FRIEDMAN, R. N.The effect of septal injury onin h i bition produced b ynonreinforcement and quinine.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,123-125.

CARLSON, N. R., & NORMAN, R. J.Enhanced go, no-go single-leveralternation .of mice with septallesions. Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 75,508·512.

FEIGLEY, D. A., & HAMILTON, L.W. Response to novel environmentfollowing septaliesions orcholinergic blockade in rats. Journalof Comparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 496·504.

FLAHERTY, C. F., & HAMILTON, L.W. Responsivity to decreasingsucrose concentrations followingseptal lesions in the rat. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6,431·437.

GOTSICK, J. E., OSBORNE, F. H.,ALLEN, C. J., & HINES, K. M.Factors affecting performance on ashock escape task in rats with septallesions. Physiology & Behavior,1971,6, 199-201.

HAMILTON, L. W. Starvation inducedby sucrose ingestion in therat:Partial protection by septal lesions.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 77,59-69.

HAMMOND, G. R., & THOMAS, G. J.Failure to reactivate the septalsyndrome in rats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 599·601.

KONDO, C. Y., & LORENS, S. A. Sexdifferences in the effects of septallesions. Physiology & Behavior,1971,6,481-485.

LORENS, S. A., & KONDO, C. Y.Differences in the consummatoryand operant behaviors of male and

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female septal rats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6,487-491.

Amygdala and HippocampusCHIARA VIGLIO, E. Amygdaloid

modulation of sodium chloride andwater intake in the rat. Journal ofComparative & Ph y s i o logicalPsychology, 1971,76,401-407.

FRANCHINA, J. J., & BROWN, T. S.Reward magnitude shift effects inra ts with hippocampal lesions.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971,76,365-370.

HSIAO, S., & ISAACSON, R. L.Learning of food and waterpositions by hippocampus damagedrats, Physiology & Behavior, 1971,6,81-83.

MEANS, L. W., LEANDER, J. D., &ISAACSON, R. L. The effects ofhippocampectomy on alternationbehavior and response to novelty,Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,17-22.

MICCO, D. J., & SCHWARTZ, M.Effects of hippocampal lesions uponthe development of Pavlovianinternal inhibition in rats. Journalof Comparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 371-377.

MILLER, C. R., ELKINS, R. L., &PEACOCK, L. J. Disruption of aradiation-induced preference shiftby hippocampal lesions. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 283-285.

S~\1UELS, 1., BUTTERS, N., &GOODGLASS, H. Visual memoryd e fi cits following cortical andlimbic lesions: Effect of field ofpresentation. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6,447·452.

Hypo thala musBALAGURA, S., & DAVENPORT, L.

D . L a t e ra I h y poth a l am u s :Reeval ua tion 0 f function ofmotivated feeding behavior.Science, 1971, 172, 744-746.

BLASS, E. M., & EPSTEIN, A. N. Alateral preoptic osmosensitive zonefor thirst in the rat. Journal ofComparative & Physiological

, Psychology, 1971, 76, 378-394.• FLYNN, J. P., & CHI, C. C. Neural

pathways associated withh y pothalamically elicited attackbehavior in cats. Seience, 1971,171,703-705.

KISSILEFF, H. R. Acquisition ofprandial drinking in weanling ratsand in rats recovering from lateralhypothalamie lesions. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologiealPsychology, 1971,77,97-109.

LEPKOVSKY, S., FURUTA, F.,SHARON, I. M., & SNAPIR, N.Thirst and behavior in adipsicchiekens with hypothalamic lesionsbefore and after intravenousinjection of hypertonie NaCI

solution. Physiology & Behavior,1971,6,477-480.

PANKSEPP, J. Effects ofhypothalamie lesions onmo use-killing and shock-inducedfighting in rats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 311-316.

SCLAFANI, A. Neural pathwaysinvolved in the ventromedialhypothalamic lesion syndrome inthe rat. Journal of Comparative &Physiologieal Psychology, 1971, 77,70-96.

SMITH, C. J. V., & BRITT, D. L.Obesity in the rat induced byhypothalamic implants of goldthioglueose. Physiology & Behavior,1971,7, 7-10.

SMITH, D. F., BALAGURA, S., &LUBRAN, M. Antidotal thirst andlithium excretion in rats withhypothalamic lesions. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 209-213.

WISE, C. D., STEIN, L., & BERGER,B. D. Norepinephrine: Reversal ofanorexia in rats with lateralhypothalamic darnage. Seience,1971,172, 281-284.

WOLF, G. Neural mechanisms forsodium appetite: Hypothalamusp osi ti ve-h y pot h al amofugalpathways negative. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 381-389.

StimulationGUTMAN, Y., CHAIMOVITZ, M.,

BERGMANN, F., & ZERACHlA, A.Hypothalamic implantation ofouabain and electrolyte excretion:Evidence for central effect onsodium balance. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 399-401.

Electrical StimulationALTMAN, J. L. & WISHART, T. B.

Motivated feeding behavior elicitedby electrical stimulation of theseptum. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 105-109..

ASDOURIAN, D., & PRESTON, R. J.Cerebellar stimulation as a CS.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,235·239.

CARDER, B. Effects of septalstimulation on active avoidance inrats. Physiology & Behavior, 1971,6,503-506.

COLAVITA, F. B., & SZELIGO, F.Classical conditioning with brainstimulation at one site serving asboth CS and USo Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 41·44.

COX, V. C., & KAKOLEWSKI, J. W.Stimulation experience andincentive variables as determinantsof behavior e l i c i t e d byhypothalamic stimulation.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,245-246.

FIELDS, H. L., & McILWAIN, J. T.Superior eolliculus: Single unitresponses to stimulation of visual

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HERZ, M. J., & PEEKE, H. V. S.Caudate n u c l e us stimulationretroaetively impairs eomplex mazelearning in the rat. Scienee, 1971,173,80-82.

KONISHI, T., & SLEPIAN, J. Z.Effeets of the electrieal stimulationof the crossed olivocochlear bundleon cochlear potentials recordedwith intracochlear electrodes inguinea pigs. Journal of theAcoustical Society of America,1971,49,1762-1769.

LIDSKY, A., & SLOTNICK, B. M.Effects of posttrial limbiestimulation on retention of aone-trial passive-avoidance response.Journal of Comparative &Physiologieal Psychology, 1971, 76,337-348.

LLOYD, A. J., & LEIBRECHT, B. C.Conditioning of a single motor unit.Journal of ExperimentalPsychology, 1971, 88,391-395.

McDONOUGH, J. H., JR., &KESNER, R. P. Arnnesia producedby brief electrical stimulation ofamygdala or dorsal hippocampus incats. Journal of Comparative &Physiologieal Psychology, 1971, 77,171-178.

MILGRAM, N. W., DEVOR, M., &SER VER, A. C. Spontaneouschanges in .behaviors induced byelectrical stimulation of the lateralhypothalamus in rats, Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 75, 491-499.

MOGENSON, G. J. Stability andmodi fieation of consummatoryb ehaviors elicited by electricalstimulation of the hypothalamus.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,255-260.

PANKSEPP, J. Aggression elicited byeleetrical stimulation of thehypothalamus in albino rats.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,321-329.

P ATTERSON, M. M. Inferiorcollicular CS intensity effect onrabbit nictitating m e m braneco n d i t io n in g , Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 273-278.

SCHNEIDERMAN, N., PEARL, L.,WILSON, W., METCALF, F.,MOORE, J. W., & SWADLOW, H.A. Stimulus control in rabbitst Orv c to lagus cuniculuss as afunction of different intensities ofintracranial stimulation. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 175-186.

SKRIVER, C. P., CARLSON, R. H., &CAIN, R. E. Habituation ofelectrically induced readiness tognaw. Science, 1971, 173, 262-264.

T H 0 M A S, E. Role of posturaladjustrnents in conditioning of dogswith electrical stimulation of the

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VAN ATTA, L. & SUTIN, J. Theresponse of single lateralhypothalamic neurons toventromedial nucleus and limbicstimulation. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 523-536.

V AN DIS, H. & LARSSON, K.Induction of sexual arousal in thecastrated male rat by intracranialstimulation. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 85-86.@ .

VARDARIS, R. M., & SCHWARTZ,K. E. Retrograde amnesia forpassive avoidanee produced bystimulation of dorsal hippocampus.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,131-135.

WISE, R. A. Individual differences ine ffeets of hypothalamicstimulation: The role of stimulationlocus. Physiology & Behavior, 1971,6,569-572.

WOODWORTH, C. H. Attack elicitedin rats by electrical stimulation ofthe lateral hypothalamus.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,345-353.

WYERS, E. J., & DEADWYLER, S. A.Duration andnature of retrogradeamnesia produced by stimulation ofcaudate nucleus. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6,97-103.

Reuiarding StimulationBALL, G. G., & GRAY, J. A. Septal

self-stimulation and hippocampalactivity. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 547-549.

CLARKE, S., & TROWILL, J. A.Sniffing and motivated behavior inthe rat. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6,49-52.

COOPER, B. R., BLACK, W. C., &PAOLINO, R. M. Decreaseds e pt al- fore brain and lateralhypothalamic reward after alpharn ethyl-p-tyrosine. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6,425-429.

GALLISTEL, C. R., & BEAGLEY, G.Specificity of brain stimulationreward in the rat. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 199-205.

GARDNER, E. L. An improvedtechnique for detennining brainr e ward thresholds in primates.Beh avior Research Methods &Instrumentation, 1971, 3, 273-274.

PE RETTI, P. 0., SUSS, L. S., &ADERMAN, M. Effect of sensoryiso la tion upon in tracranialself-stimulation bv Sprague-Dawleyrats. Psychological Reports, 1971,28, 863-868.

POSCHEL, B. P. H., & NINTEMAN,F. W. Intracranial reward and theforebrain 's serotonergic mechanism:Studies employing

para-chlorophenylalanine andpara-chloroamphetamine.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,39-46.

Electroconoulsiue ShockBANKER, G., ZORNETZER, S.,

McGAUGH, J. L., & COTMAN, C.W. Electroshock effeets on brainprotein synthesis: Relation to brainseizures and retrograde amnesia.Science, 1971, 173, 454-456.

DAVIS, J. W., THOMAS, R. K., JR., &ADAMS, H. E. Interactions ofscopolamine and physostigminewith ECS and one trial leaming.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,219-222. .

DAVIS, R. E., & HOLMES, P. A.ECS-produced retrograde amnesiaof conditioned inhibition ofrespiration in cataleptie goldfish.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,11-14.

DAWSON, R. G. Retrograde amnesiaand cohditioned emotional responseincubation reexamined.Psychological Bulletin, 1971, 75,278-285.

ENGEL, J., HANSON, L. C. F., &ROOS, B.-E. Effect of electroshockon 5-HT metabolism in rat brain.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 197-200.

GROSSER, G. S., PERCY, H. E., &PIERCE, L. E. Shortf ootshock-electroeonvulsive shockintervals and retrograde amnesia inmice. Psychonomic Science, 1971,25,26·28.

KESNER, R. P., & D'ANDREA, J. A.Electroconvulsive shock disruptsboth information storage andretrieval. Physiology & Behavior,1971,7, 73-76.

MAGNUS, J. G., & LEE-TENG, E.The absence of residual memoryconsolidation following transcranialcurrent. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 7, 113-115.

MCINTYRE, D. C., & REICHERT, H.State-dependent learning in ratsinduced by kindled convulsions.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,15-20.

MILLER, R. R., & SPRINGER, A. D.Temporal course of amnesia in ratsafter electroconvulsive shock.Physiology & Behavior , 1971, 6,229-233.

ST.OMER, V. V., & KRAL, P. A.Electroconvulsive shock impedesthe learning of taste aversions:Absence of blood-brain-barrierinvolvement. Psychonomic Science,1971, 24, 251-252.

YOUNG, A. G., & DA Y, H. D. Effectof ECS on one-trial learning and onthe partial reinforcement effect.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,99-102.

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Electrical ActivityDAlGNEAULT, E. A., & STOPP, P. E.

A study of the influence of theolivocochlear bundle on the NIresponses to repeated tone pulses.Journal of the Acoustical Society ofAmerica, 1971, 49, 1896-1897.

KALIL, R. E., TAGLIASCO, V., &BIZZI, E. Eye-head coordination inmonkeys: Evidence for centrallypatterned organization. Science,1971,173,452-454.

PRICE, G. R. Correspondencebetween cochlear microphonicsensitivity and behavioral thresholdin the cat. Journal of the AcousticalSociety of America, 1971, 49,1899-190l.

WORTHINGTON, D. W., & DALLOS,P. Spatial patterns of cochleardifference tones. Journal of theAcoustical Society of America,1971,49,1818-1830.

ZERLIN, S. Some suggestionsconcerning basilar-membranedisplacement and signal audibility.Journal of the Acoustieal Soeiety ofAmerica, 1971,49, 1901-1902.

EEGAGNEW, H. W., JR., & WEBB, W. B.

Sleep latencies in human subjects:Age, prior wakefulness, andreliability. Psychonomie Science,1971, 24, 253-254.

BOLAND, B. D., & DEWSBURY, D.A. Characteristies of sleep followingsexual activity and wheelrunning inmale rats. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 145-149.

CAMPEAU, E., ADEY, W. R.,DURHAM, R. M., TOLLIVER, J.D., JR., RINGLER, R., &KANNER, R. M. EEGdiscriminators of delayed matehingto sampie performance in Macacanemestrina. Physiology& Behavior,1971, 6, 413-418.

GALE, A., HASLUM, M., &PENFOLD, V. EEG correlates ofcu m ulative expectancy andsubjeetive estimates of alertness in avigilance-type task. QuarterlyJournal of ExperimentalPsychology, 1971, 23, 245-254.

HARPER, R. M. Frequeney changes inhippocampal electrical aetivityduring movement and tonicimmobility. Physiology & Behavior,1971,7,55-58.

IRMIS, F., LAT, J., & RADIL-WEISS,T. Individual differences inhippocampal EEG duringrhombencephalic sleep and arousal.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7117-119. '

ITIL, T., KESKINER, A., HAN, H.,HSU, W., & ULETT, G. EEGc ha n g es after fl uphenazineenanthate and decanoate based onanalog power spectra and digitalcomputer period analysis.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),

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1971,20,230-241.KONISHI, T., & SLEPIAN, J. Z.

Effects of the electrieal stimulationof the crossed olivocochlear bundleon cochlear potentials reeordedwith intracochlear eleetrodes inguinea pigs. Journal of theAcoustical Society of America,1971,49, 1762-1769.

LEATON, R. N., & BUCK, R. L.Habituation of the arousal responsein rats. Journal of Comparative &Physiologieal Psychology, 1971, 75,430-434.

METCALF, D. R., MONDALE, J., &BUTLER, F. K. Ontogenesis ofspon taneous K-eomplexes.Psyehophysiology, 1971, 8,340-347.

MORALES, F. R., ROIG, J. A.,MONTI, J. M., MACADAR, 0., &BUDELLI, R. Septal unit activityand hippoeampal EEG during thesleep-wakefulness cycle of the rat.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,563-567.

PERRIN, R. C., KALANT, H., &HOCKMAN, C. H.Eleetroencephalographic andbehavioral alterations produced byLi 1 -tetrahydrocannabinol. Science,1971, 172,968-970.

SURWILLO, W. W. Human Reactiontime and period of the EEG inrelation to development.Psychophysiology, 1971, 8,468-482.

WHISHAW, I. Q., & VANDERWOLF,C. H. Hippocampal EEG andbehavior: Effects of variation inbody temperature and relation ofEEG to vibrissae movement,swimming and shivering. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 391-397.

Evoked PotentialsANDREASSI, J. L., MAYZNER, Me

S., BEY DA, D. R., &DAVIDOVICS, S. Visual eorticalevoked potentials under eonditionsof sequential blanking. Pereeption &Psychophysics, 1971, 10, 164-168.

BOYNTON, R. M. Visual adaptationin monkey cones: Recordings oflate reeeptor potentials. Seience,1971,170, 1423-1425.

COHN, R. Differential cerebralproeessing of noise and verbalstimuli. Seience, 1971, 172,599-601.

CREEL, D. J. Differences of ipsilateraland contralateral visually evokedresponses in the cat: Strainscompared. Journal of Comparative& Physiological Psychology, 1971,77,161-165.

FEENEY, D. M. Evoked responses andbackground unit activity duringappetitive conditioning in dogs,Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,9-15.

GOFF, W. R., & DONALD, M. W.Attention-related increases in

cortical responsivity dissociatedfrom the contingent negativevariation. Science, 1971, 172,1163-1166.

HARTER, M. R. Visually evokedcortical responses to the on- andoff-set of patterned light in humans.Vision Research, 1971, 11,685-695.

HILLYARD, S., GALAMBOS, R.,SCHIFF, M., & PICTON, T. W.Human auditory attention: Acen tral or peripheral process?Science, 1971, 173, 351-353.

JARVIS, M. J., & LADER, M. H. Theeffects of nitrous oxide on theauditory evoked response in areaction time task.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 201-212.

KEESEY, U. T. Comparison of humanvisual cortical potentials evoked bystabilized and unstabilized targets.Vision Research, 1971, 11,6{}7-670.

KLEMM, W. R. Evoked responses inbrain motor areas during theim mobility reflex ("animalhypnosis"), Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 137-144.

LEE, J. R., & POLLEN, D. A. Howdoes the striate cortex begin thereconstruction of the visual world?

cience, 1971, 173, 74-77.PFEFFERBAUM, A., BUCHSBAUM,

M., & GIPS, J. Enhancement of theaverage evoked response to toneonset and cessation.Psychophysiology, 1971,8,332-339.

REGAN, D., & RICHARDS, W.Independence of evoked potentialsand apparent size. Vision Research,1971, 11, 679-684.

SALETU, B., SALETU, M., ITIL, T.,& JONES, J. Somatosensory evokedpotential changes duringthiothixene treatment inschizophrenie patients.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 242-252. ,

SATINOFF, E., DRUCKER-COLIN,R. R., & HERNANDEZ-PEON, R.Paleocortical excitability andsensory filtering during REM sleepdeprivation. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 7, 103-106.

SIEGFRIED, J. B. Spectral sensitivityof human visual evoked corticalpotentials: A new method and acomparison with psychophysicaldata. Vision Research, 1971,~ 11,405-417.

SQUIRES, K. C., BAUER, J. W.,LINDSAY, P. H., & HILLYARD, S.A. Evoked potential correlates ofauditory signal detection. Science,1971, 172, 1357-1360.

STEVENS, S. S. Neural events andpsychophysical law. Science, 1971,172,502.

TEYLER, T. J., ROEMER, R. A., &THOMPSON, R. F. Relations

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between gross and unit evokedactivity in pericruciate cortex ofcat, Physiology & Behavior, 1971,6,375-379.

Nerve ImpulsesALEXANDER, G. E., & FUSTER, J.

M. Neuron activity related toshort-term memory. Science, 1971,173, 652-654.

BALL, G. G., & GRAY, J. A. Septalself-stimulation and hippocampalactivity. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 547-549.

De VALOIS, R. L. Contours andcontrast : Responses of monkeylateral geniculate nucleus cells toluminance and color figures.Science, 1971, 171, 694-696.

F ATECHAND, R. The a2 componentof the vitreal a-wave and itsintraretinal localization in the frogretina. Vision Research, 1971, 11,489-500.

FIELDS, H. L., & McILWAIN, J. T.Superior colliculus: Single unitresponses to stimulation of visualcortex in the cat. Science, 1971,170, 1426-1428.

KITSIKIS, A., ANGYAN, L., &BUSER, P. Basal ganglia unitaryactivity during a motor performancein monkeys. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 609-611.

LANGFORD, T. L. Olivary responsesto dichotic stimuli. Journal of theAcoustical Society of America,1971, 49, 601-602.

MAYERS, K. S., ROBERTSON, R. T.,RUBEL, E. W., & THOMPSON, R.F. Development of polysensoryresponses in association cortex ofkitten. Science, 1971,171,1038-1040.

MUNDL, W. J. Preamplifier forrecording of multiple-unit activityfrom moving animals. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 617-618.

NAKAYAMA, K. Local adaptation incat LGN cel1s: Evidence for asurround antagonism. VisionResearch, 1971, 11, 501-509.

SIEGEL, J., & LINEBERRY, C. G. Amethod for recording single unitactivity from unanesthetizedchronic cats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 607-608.

TROELSTRA, A. Harmonie distortionin the frog's ERG and its possiblerelation to differences in latencies.Vision Research, 1971, 11,393-403.

VAN ATTA, L., & SUTIN, J. Theresponse of single lateralhypothalamic neurons toventromedial nucleus and limbicstimulation. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 523-536.

WICKELGREN, B. Superiorcolliculus: Borne receptive fieldproperties of bimodally responsivecells. Science, 1971, 173, 69-71.

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ZAWALICH, W. S. Gustatory nervedischarge and preference behaviorof penicillamine treated rats.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,419-423.

MetabolismBANKER, G., ZORNETZER, S.,

McGAUGH, J. L., & COTMAN, C.W. Electroshock effects on brainprotein synthesis: Relation to brainseizures and retrograde amnesia.Science, 1971, 173, 454-456.

ENGEL, J., HANSON, L. C. F., &ROOS, B.-E. Effect of electroshockon 5-HT metabolism in rat brain.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 197-200.

GAITO, J., & BONNET, K.Quantitative versus qualitative RNAand protein changes in the brainduring behavior. PsychologicalBulletin, 1971, 75, 109·127.

GUTTMAN, H. N.,& GRONKE, L.Passive transfer of learned dark andstep-down avoidance. PsychonomicScience, 1971, 24, 107-108.

HOUPT, T. R., & HANCE, H. E.Stimulation of food intake in therabbit and rat by inhibition ofglucose metabolism with2-deoxy-d-glucose. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971,76,395-400.

MYERS, R. D., & VEALE, W. L.Spontaneous feeding in the satiatedcat evoked by sodium or calciumions perfused within thehypothalamus. Ph y s i ology &Behavior, 1971, 6,507-512.

SCHILDKRAUT, J. J., & EFRON, D.H. The effects of .6.9 -tetrahydro­cannabinol on the metabolism ofnorepinephrine in rat brain.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971,20,191-196.

SMISSAERT, H. R., & HITMAN, K.T. Acetylcholinesterase fromTryon-maze-bright andTryon-maze-dull rat strains isidentical. Physiology & Behavior,1971,6,729-730.

TESSIER, J., & JASPER, H. H.Acetylcholi ne liberation fromcerebral cortex during paradoxical(REM) sleep. Science, 1971, 172,601-602.

PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSBiochemical Effects

HATTON, G. I. Time course of bloodchanges d ur i n g acute waterdeprivation in rats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 7,35-38.

KOZUB, F. J. Drinking produced byblood volume manipulation inweanling and adult rats.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 25,19-20.

STRICKER, E. M. Effeets ofhypovolemia and/or caval ligationon water and NaCl solution drinking

by rats. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 299-303.

STRICKER, E. M. Inhibition of thirstin rats following hypovolemiaand/or caval ligation. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 293-298.

TARPY, R. M. Effects of fooddeprivation on spontaneous activityand blood glucose. PsychologicalReports, 1971, 28, 463-469.

Hormonal EffectsCROW, L. T., STORY, R. J., &

ENGELS, D. T. Effect of pitressinon voluntary alcohol consumptionin the rat. Psychological Reports,1971, 28, 950.

DAVIS, J. D., CAMPBELL, C. S.,GALLAGHER, R. J., &ZURAKOV, M. A. Disappearance ofa humoral satiety factor during fooddeprivation. Journal of Comparative& Physiological Psychology, 1971,75,476-482.

DUKES-DOBOS, F. N. Fatigue fromthe point of view of urinarymetabolites. Ergonornics, 1971, 14,31-40.

GLICK, Z., THOMAS, D. W., &MAYER, J. Absence of effect ofinjeetions of the intestinalhormones secretin andcholecystokinin-pancreozymin uponfeeding behavior, Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 5-8.

KEVERNE, E. B., BONSALL, R. W.,& MICHAEL, R. P. Pheromones:Isolation of male sex attractantsfrom a female primate. Science,1971, 172, 964-966.

MILLS, P. D., CULLEN, J. C.,McKENZIE, J. R., SATHER, B. R.,& KAMBACK, M. C. Running-wheelactivity of insulin-injected rats.Psychological Reports, 1971, 28,415-420.

MONTGOMERY, R. L., BERKUT, M.K., GRUBB, E. F., &WESTBROOK, D. L. Hormonalinfluence on behavior in brainlesioned male rats, Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 7, 107-111.

PAPPAS, B. A., & GRAY, P. Cue valueof dexamethasone forfear-motivated behavior. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 127-130.

PEARLMAN, J. T., & CRESCITELLI,F. Visual pigments of the vitaminA-deficient, thyroidectomized ratfollowing v i t a m i n A 2

administration. Vision Research,1971,11,177-187.

SANDMAN, C. A., KASTIN, A. J., &SCHALL Y, A. V. Behavioralin h i b i t io n as modified b ymelanocyte-stimulating hormone(MSH) and light-dark conditions.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,45-48.

Adrenal GlandBRAIN, P. F., NOWELL, N. W., &

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WOUTERS, A.Some relationshipsbetween adrenal function and theeffectiveness of aperiod of isolationin inducing intermale aggression inalbino mice. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 27-29.

COOVER, G. D., GOLDMAN, L., &LEVINE, S. Plasma corticosteroneincreases produced by extinction ofoperant behavior in rats. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 261-263.

DI GIUSTO, E. L., CAIRNCROSS, K.,& KING, M. G. Hormonalinfluences on fear-motivatedresponses. Psychological Bulletin,1971,75,432·444.

FIBIGER, H. C., & CAMPBELL, B. A.Effect of adrenal demedullation onstarvation·induced b e h av i oralarousal. Physiology & Behavior,1971,6,403-405.

KVETNANSKY, R., SILBERGELD,S., WEISE, V. K., & KOPIN, I. J.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 22-31.

LESHNER, A. I. The adrenals and theregulatory nature of running wheelactivity. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 551-558.

McCUTCHEON, N. B. Sensoryadaptation and incentive contrast asfactors affecting NaCI preference.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,675-680.

PARE, W. P. Frequency andprobability of US-shock and adrenalhypertrophy in the rat. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 493·496.

GonadsBELL, D. D., ZUCKER, I. Sex

differences in body weight andeating: Organization and activationby gonadal hormones in the rat.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,27-34.

BRANCHEY, M., BRANCHEY,h,&NADLER, R. D. Effects of estrogenand progesterone on sleep patternsof female rats. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 743-746.

DIESPECKER, D. D., &KOLOKOTRONIS, E. Vibrotactilelearning and the menstrual cycle.Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1971,33, 233-234.

EDWARDS, D. A. Neonataladministration of androstenedione,testosterone or testosteronepropionate: Effects on ovulation,sexual receptivity and aggressivebehavior in female mice. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 223-228.

GILMAN, S. C., & FISCHER, G. J.The influence of light deprivationon implantation in the rat.Psyehonomie Scienee, 1971, 23,354-355.

LARSSON, K., & SWEDIN, G. Thesexual behavior of male rats afterbilateral seetion of the hypogastricnerve and removal of the aeeessory

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genital glands. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 251-253.

MOLTZ, H., LEON, M., NU1'vlAN, M.,& LUBIN, M. Replacement ofprogesterone with a phenothiazinein the induction of matemalbehavior in the ovarieetomizednulliparous rat. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 735-737.

MUGFORD, R. A., & NOWELL, N. W.The preputial glands as a souree ofaggression-prornoting odors in mice.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,247-249.

PAYNE, A. P., & SWANSON, H. H.Hormonal control of aggressivedominance in the female hamster.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,355-357.

Drug EffeetsANISMAN, H. Passive-avoidance

learning in mice followingmethamphetamine or Nembutalinjection d ur in g i nescapableexposure to shock. PsychologicalReports, 1971, 28, 611-614.

CAHOON, D. D. Cigarette addictionand carbon dioxide inhalation: Ahypothesis. Psychological Record,1971, 21, 247-249.

CICALA, G. A., ULM, R. R., &DREWS, D. R. The effects ofchlorpromazine and d-amphetamineon the acquisition and performanceof a conditioned escape response inrats. Psychological Record, 1971,21, 165-169.

CLARK, G., KOESTER, A. G., &PEARSON, D. W. Exploratorybe havior in chronic disulfotonpoisoning in mice.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 169-171.

C ODISH, S. D. Aetinomyein Dinjected into the hippocampus ofchieks: Effeets upon imprinting.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,95-96.

COTTEN, D. J., THOMAS, J. R., &STEWART, D. Immediate effects ofeigarette smoking on simplereaetion time of college malesmokers. Pereeptual & Motor Skills,1971,33, 336.

COUSINS, L. S., ZAMBLE, E., TAIT,R. W., & SUBOSKI, M. D. Sensorypreconditioning in curarized rats.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 77,152-154.

DA VIS, J. W., THOMAS, R. K., JR., &ADAMS, H. E. Interaetions ofs c o p olamine and physostigminewith ECS and one trial learning,Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,219-222.

GIURGEA, C., LEFEVRE, D.,LESCRENIER, C., &DAVID-REMACLE, M.Pharmacological protection againsthypoxia induced amnesia in rats.

Psychopharmaeologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 160-168.

GONZALEZ, S. C., & CARLINI, E. A.Extinction of operant responses byrats under the effects of Cannabissativa extraet. PsychonomicScienee, 1971, 24, 203-204.

GUTMAN, Y., CHAIMOVITZ, M.,BERGMANN, F., & ZERACHlA, A.Hypothalamic implantation ofouabain and electrolyte excretion:Evidence for central effect onsodium balance. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 399·401.

HAMMERTON, M. Violent exereiseand a cognitive task. Ergonornics,1971,14,265-267.

HENRIKSSON, B. G., & JÄRBE, T.Effeets of diazepam on conditionedavoidance leaming in rats and itstransfer to normal state conditions.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 186-190.

IRWIN, S., KINOHI, R.,VAN SLOTEN, M., & WORKMAN,M. P. Drug effects ondistress-evoked behavior in miee:Methodology and drug dasseomparisons. Psychopharmacologia(Berlin), 1971, 20, 172-185.

JACOBS, B. L., & F AREL, P. B.Motivated behaviors produced byincreased arousal in the presence ofgoal objects, Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6, 473·476.

KRAL, P. A. Effects of scopolamineinjection during CS-US interval onco nd i t i 0 ning. PsychologicalReports, 1971, 28,690.

MILLER, L. r, Effect of magnesiumpemoline on the aversive thresholdto shock in the rat. PsychologicalReports, 1971, 28, 351-354.

NEILL, D. B., & GROSSMAN, S. P.In teraetion of the effects ofreserpine and amphetamine on foodand water intake. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76,327·336.

PANGBORN, R. M., & SHARON, I.M. Visual deprivation and parotidresponse to cigarette smoking.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,559-561.

PANKSEPP, J. Drugs andstimulus-bound attack. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 317-320.

PERRIN, R. C., KALANT, H., &HOCKMAN, C. H.Eleetroencephalographic andbehavioral alterations produced byA 1 -tetrahydrocannabinol. Scienee,1971, 172,968·970.

SALETU, B., SALETU, M., ITIL, T.,& JONES, J. Somatosensory evokedpotential c h a n g e s d ur i ngthiothixene treatment inschizophrenie patients.Psyehopharmacologia (Berlin),1971,20,242-252.

SMITH, D. F., BALAGURA, S., &LUBRAN, M. Antidotal thirst and

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lithium excretion in rats withhypothalamic lesions. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 209-213.

VALZELLI, L., & BERNASCONI, S.Differential activity of somepsychotropic drugs as a function ofemotional level in animals.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 91-96.

ZAWALICH, W. S. Gustatory nervedischarge and preference behaviorof penicillamine treated rats.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,419-423.

AlcoholBAUM, M. Effect of alcohol on the

resistance-to-extinction of anavoidance response: Replication inmice. Physiology & Behavior, 1971,6, 307-309.

CICERO, T. J., SNIDER, S. R.,PEREZ, V. J., & SWANSON, L. W.Physical dependence on andtolerance to alcohol in the rat.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,191-198.

CROW, L. T., STORY, R. J., &ENGELS, D. T. Effect of pitressinon voluntary alcohol consumptionin the rat. Psychological Reports,

. 1971, 28, 950.FREED, E. X. Effects of conflict upon

schedule-induced consumption ofwater and alcohol. PsychologicalReports, 1971, 29, 115-118.

GELLER, 1. Ethanol preference in therat as a function of photoperiod.Science, 1971, 173, 456-459.

HOLLOWAY, F. A., & VARDIMAN,D. R. Dose-response effects ofethanol on appetitive behaviors.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,218-220.

IRWIN, S., KINOHI, R.,VAN SLOTEN, M., & WORKMAN,M. P. Drug effects ondistress-evoked behavior in mice:Methodology and drug dasscomparisons. Psychopharmacologia

_ (Berlin), 1971, 20, 172-185.MELLO, N. K. Alcohol effects on

delayed matching to sampleperformance by rhesus monkey.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,77-10l.

SCHROT, J. F., HAWK1NS, T. D., &GITHENS, S. H. The effects ofalcohol concentration onschedule-induced alcohol drinking.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,201-202.

SINCLAIR, J. D. Thealcohol-deprivation effect inmonkeys. Psychonornic Science,1971, 25, 21-22.

TARTER, R. E., JONES, B. M.,SIMPSON, C. D., & VEGA, A.Effects of task complexity andpractice on performance d uringac u te alcohol intoxication.

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Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1971,33,307-318.

AminesCOOPER, B. R., BLACK, W. C., &

PAOLINO, R. M. Decreasedse ptal-fore brai n and lateralhypothalamic reward after alpham ethyl-p-tyrosine. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 425-429.

DISSINGER, M. L., & CARR, W. J.Effects of tertiary vs quaternaryscopolamine on water and airdrinking in rats. PsychonomicScience, 1971, 25, 17-18.

FLORIO, V., & LONGO, V. G. Effectsof amantadine and of somesynthetic antiparkinsonian drugs onthe behavioral response to L-DOPAin mice. Physiology & Behavior,1971, 6,465-466.

QUARTERMAIN, D., GOLDSTEIN,M., ANAGNOSTE, B., & RANDT,C. T. Norepinephrine biosynthesisinhibition: Effects on memory inmice. Science, 1971, 172, 498-499.

REINIS, S. Further study of thelearning deficit produced byhydroxylamine. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 31-33.

SANGHVI, 1., URQillAGA, X., &GERSHON, S. Exploration of theanti-depressant potential ofL-DOP A. Psychopharmacologia(Berlin), 1971,20,118-127.

SEIDEN, L. S., & MARTIN, T. W., JR.Potentiation of effects of L-dopa onconditioned avoidance behavior byinhibition of extracerebral dopadecarboxylase. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 453-458.

TANG, L. C., MILLER, S. T., GINOS,J. Z., & COTZIAS, G. C. Melatoninand abnormal movements inducedby L-dopa in mice. Science, 1971,173, 450-452.

WISE, C. D., & STEIN, L. Possibleetiology of schizophrenia:Progressive d am ag e to thenoradrenergic reward system by6-hydroxydopamine. Science, 1971,171, 1032-1036.

AnestheticsADAM, N., & ROSNER, B. S. Effect

of anesthetic drugs on timeproduction and alpha rhythm,Perception & Psychophysics, 1971,10, 133-136.

CRAYTON, J. W., NICOLL, R. A., &BAKER, J. L. Supraopticn eurosecretory cells: Adrenergicand cholinergic sensitivity. Science,1971, 171, 208-209.

JARVIS, M. J., & LADER, M. H. Theeffects of nitrous oxide on theauditory evoked response in areaction time task.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ),1971, 20, 201-212.

SELIGMAN, M. E. P., MINEKA, S., &FILLIT, H. Conditioned drinking

produced by procaine, NaCl, andangiotensin. Journal of Comparative& Physiological Psychology , 1971,77, 110-121.

Neuro transmittersBROWN, C. P. Cholinergic activity in

rats following enriched stimulationand training: Direction and durationof effects. Journal of Comparative& Physiological Psychology, 1971,75,408-416.

FEIGLEY, D. A., & HAMILTON, L.W. Response to novel environmentfollowing septal l esi o ns orcholinergic blockade in rats. Journalof Comparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 496-504.

LOVETT, D., & SINGER, G.Ventricular modification ofdrink ing and eating behavior,Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,23-26.

POSCHEL, B. P. H., & NINTEMAN,F. W. Intracranial reward and theforebrain's serotonergic mechanism:Studies employingpara-chlorophenylalanine andpara-chloroamphetamine.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 7,39-46.

RUSSELL, R. W., VASQUEZ, B. J.,OVERSTRETT, D. H., &DALGLISH, F. W. Effects ofcholinolytic agents on behaviorfollowing development of toleranceto low cholinesterase activity.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ),1971, 20, 32-41.

SCHILDKRAUT, J. J., & EFRON, D.H. The effects of A 9 -tetrahydro­cannabinol on the metabolism ofnorepinephrine in rat brain.Psy ch o ph ar m a co lo g i a (Berlin),1971, 20, 191-196.

WISE, C. D., STEIN, L., & BERGER,B. D. Norepinephrine: Reversal ofanorexia in rats with lateralhypothalamic damage. Science,1971, 172, 281-284.

OpiatesAHLERS, R. H., & BEST, P. J.

Novelty vs temporal contiguity inlearned taste aversions.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 25,34-36.

BIGELOW, G., & THOMPSON, T.Behavioral effects of morphine andmethadone in rhesus monkeys.Psychonomic Science, 1971, 24,215-217.

JAFFE, P. G., & BAUM, M. Increasedresistance-to-extinction of anavoidance response in rats followingthe administration of hashish resin.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ),1971, 20, 97-102.

THOR, D. H. Amphetamine inducedfighting d u r i n g morphinewithdrawal. Journal of GeneralPsychology, 1971, 84,245-250.

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WELLER, C. P., & SULMAN, F. G.Activity of major analgesics onmotor nociceptive responses indecerebrate mice.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20,299·306.

WIKLER, A., PESCOR, F. T.,MILLER, D., & NORRELL, H.Persistent potency of a secondary(conditioned) reinforcer followingwithdrawal of morphine fromphysically dependent rats.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 103-117.

StimulantsANISMAN, H., & WALLER, T. G.

Effects of methamphetamine andshock duration during inescapableshock exposure on subsequentactive and passive avoidance.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 77,143-151.

EVANGELISTA, A. M., &IZQUIERDO, 1. The effect of pre­a nd post-trial amphetamineinjections on avoidance responses ofrats, Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20,42-47.

GLICK, S. D., NAKAMURA, R. K., &J ARVIK, M. E. Recovery offunction following frontal brain

'darnage in mice: Changes insensitivity to amphetamine. Journalof Comparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971,76,454-459.

ISAAC, W. A study of the relationshipbetween the visual system and theeffects of d-amphetamine.Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,157-159.

JOHNSON, D. N., FUNDERBURK,W. H., & WARD, J. W. Effects offenfluramine on sleep-wakefulnessin cats. Psychopharmacologia(Berlin), 1971, 20, 1-9.

KRIVANEK, J. A. Facilitation ofavoidance learning bypentylenetetrazol as a function oftask difficulty, deprivation andshock level. Psychopharmacologia(Berlin), 1971, 20, 213-229.

SATINDER, K. P. Genotype-depen­dent effects of d-amphetaminesulphate and caffeine onescape-avoidance behavior of rats.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 76,359-364.

SCHROLD, J., & SQUIRES, R. F.Behavioural effects ofd-arnphetamine in young chickstreated with p-Cl-phenylalanine.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 85-90.

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DUREMAN, 1. Relaxation transferin electrodermal activity as affectedby a new rninor tranquillizer( 4 3°6 C B ) . Psychopharmacologia(BerIin), 1971, 20, 288-298.

BOGGAN, W. 0., & SEIDEN, L. S.Dopa reversal of reserpineenhancement of audiogenic seizuresusceptibility in mice. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 215-217.

CICALA, G. A., ULM, R. R., &DREWS, D. R. The effects ofchlorpromazine and d-amphetamineon the acquisition and performanceof a conditioned escape response inrats. Psychological Record, 1971,21, 165-169.

DELINI-STULA, A. Drug-induceds u p pression of condi tionedhyperthermic and conditionedavoidance behavior response in rats.Psychopharmacologia (Berlin),1971, 20, 153-159.

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LESTER, B. K., COULTER, .r, D.,COWDEN, L. C., & WILLIAMS, H.L. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin ),1971, 20, 280-287.

NEILL, D. B., & GROSSMAN, S. P.In teraction of the effects ofreserpine and amphetamine on foodand water intake. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 327-336.

ORTIZ, A., GLOVER, A., & LANG,W. J. The effects of acute andchronic administration ofchlorpromazine on the acquisitionand extinction of positivelyreinforced operant responses,Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6,407-412.

STOLERMAN, 1. P. Analysis of theacq uisi tion and extinction offood -reinforced behaviour in ratsafter the administration ofchlorpromazine. Psychopharrnaco­logia (Berlin), 1971, 20, 266-279.

WOODS, D. J., & ROUTTENBERG,A. "Self-starvation" in aetivitywh eels: Developmental andc hlorpromazine in teraetions.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 76,84-93.

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BAlLE, C. A., ZINN, W., & MAYER,J. Feeding behavior of monkeys:Glucose utilization rate and site ofgl ucose en try. Physiology &Behavior, 1971, 6, 537-541.

HOUPT, T. R., & HANCE, H. E.Stimulation of food intake in therabbit and rat by inhibition ofglucose metabolism with2-deoxy-d-glucose. Journal ofComparative & PhysiologicalPsychology, 1971, 76, 395-400.

P ANKSEPP, J. Effects of fats,proteins, and carbohydrates on foodintake in rats. PsychonomicMonograph Supplements, 1971,4(5, Whole No. 53).

Stress EffeetsETTEMA, J. H., & ZIELHUIS, R. L.

Physiological parameters of mentalload. Ergonomies, ,1971, 14,137-144.

FENZ, W. D. Heart rate responses to astressor: A comparison betweenprimary and secondary psychopathsand normal eontrols. Journal ofExperimental Research inPersonality, 1971,5, 7-13.

PARE, W. P. Frequency andprobability of US-shock and adrenalhypertrophy in the rat. Physiology& Behavior, 1971, 6, 493-496.

PEAKE, P., & LEONARD, J. A. Theuse of heart rate as an index ofstress in blind pedestrians.Ergonomics, 1971, 14, 189-204.

WEISS, J. M. Effects of copingbehavior with and without afeedback signal on stress pathologyin rats. Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psyehology, 1971,77,22-30.

WEISS, J. M. Effects of punishing thecoping response (eonflict) on stresspathology in rats. Journal ofComparative & Ph y s i o logicalPsychology, 1971, 77, 14-21.

Autonomie EffectsADAM, N., ROSNER, B. S., HOSICK,

E. C., & CLARK, D. L. Effect ofanesthetie drugs on time productionand alpha rhythm, Perception &Psychophysics, 1971, 10, 133-136.

BLIZARD, D. A. Autonomiereactivity in the rat: Effects ofgenetic selection for emotionality.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 76,282-289.

BOWERS, K. S. Heart rate and GSReoneomitants of vigilance andarousal. Canadian Journal ofPsychology, 1971, 25, 175-184.

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EPSTEIN, S. Heart rate, skinconductance, and intensity ratingsduring experimentally inducedanxiety: Habituation within andamong days. Psychophysiology,1971,8, 319-331.

E'ITEMA, J. H., & ZIELHillS, R. L.Physiological parameters of mentalload. Er go n o mics, 1971, 14,137-144.

HARE, R., WOOD, K., BRITAIN, S.,& FRAZELLE, J. Autonomieresponses to affective visualstimulation: Sex differences.Journal of Experimental Researchin Personality, 1971, 5, 14·22.

MANSUETO, C. S., & DESIDERATO,O. External vs self-produceddeterminants of fear reaction afters hoc k t h r e a t . J 0 u r n al 0 fExperimental Research inPersonality, 1971, 5, 30-36.

Heart RateBOTWINICK, J., & THOMPSON, L.

W. Cardiac functioning and reactiontime in relation to age. Journal ofGenetic Psychology, 1971, 119,127-132.

BOWERS, K. S. The effects of UCStemporal uncertainty on heart rateand pain. Psychophysiology, 1971,8, 382-389.

BOWERS, K. S., & KEELING, K. R.Heart-rate variability in creativefunctioning. Psychological Reports,1971, 29, 160-162.

BRADY, J. V., & ANDERSON, D. E.Preavoidance blood pressureelevations accompanied by heartrate decreases in the dog. Science,1971, 172, 595-597.

CLIFTON, C., JR. An economicalsystem for collecting and reducingheart-rate data, using someone else 'ssmall computer. Behavior ResearchMethods& Instrumentation, 1971,3, 261-263.

COHEN, M. J., & JOHNSON, H. J.Relationship between heart rate andmuscular activity within a classical

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DI CARA, L. V. Learning ofcardiovascular responses: A reviewand a description of physiologicaland biochemical consequences.Transactions of the New YorkAcademy of Sciences, 1971, 33,411-422.

FENZ, W. D. Heart rate responses to astressor: A comparison betweenprimary and secondary psychopathsand normal controls. Journal ofExperimental Research inPersonality, 1971, 5, 7-13.

HNATIOW, M. Learned control ofheart rate and blood pressure .Perceptual & Motor Skills, 1971,33, 219-226.

HORVATH, T., KIRBY, H. W., &SMITH, A. A. Rats' heart rate andgrooming activity in the open field.Journal of Comparative &Physiological Psychology, 1971, 76,449-453.

JENNINGS, J. R. Cardiae reactionsand different developmental levelso f c og n i t i v e functioning.Psy ch oph ysio lo gy , 1971, 8,433-450.

MILLER, W. H., & BERNAL, M. E.Measurement of the cardiacresponse in schizophrenie andnormal ehildren. Psychophysiology,1971,8,533-537.

NORMAN, A., & MELVILLE, C. H.Potential applications oftelemetered heart rate data todevelopmental psyehology.Developmental Psychology, 1971,5, 190-194.

PEAKE, P., & LEONARD, J. A. Theuse of heart rate as an index ofstress in blind ped estrians.Ergonomies, 1971, 14, 189·204.

SCHWARTZ, G. E. Cardiac responsesto self-induced t h o u gh t s ,Psy ch o ph ysiology, 1971, 8,462-467.

SROUFE, L. A. Age changes in cardiaedeceleration within a fixedforeperiod reaction-time task: Anindex of attention. DevelopmentalPsychology, 1971, 5, 338-343.

TEYLER, T. J. Effects of restraint on

heart-rate conditioning in rats as afunetion of US location. Journal ofComparative & Ph y s io logicalPsychology, 1971,77,31-37.

WOODCOCK, J. M. Terminology andmethodology related to the use ofheart rate responsivity in infancyresearch. Journal of ExperimentalChild Psychology, 1971, 11, 76-92.

BJÖRKSTRAND, P.-Ä., & DUREMAN,1. Relaxation transfer in elee­trodermal activity as affectedby a new minor tranquillizer( 4 3 0 6 C B ) . Psychopharmacologia(Berlin), 1971, 20, 288-298.

CHRISTIE, M. J., & VENABLES, P.H. Characteristics of palmar skinpotential and conductance inrelaxed human subjects.Psychophysiology, 1971, 8,525-532.

DENGERINK, H. A., & TAYLOR, S.P. Multiple responses withdifferential properties in delayedgalvanic skin response conditioning:A review. Psychophysiology, 1971,8,348-360.

FUREDY, J. J. Explicitly-unpairedand truly-randorn CS-Controls inhuman classical differentialautonomie conditioning.Psychophysiology, 1971,8,497-503.

FUREDY, J. J., & DOOB, A. N.Autonomie responses and verbalreports in further tests of thepr eparatory-adapti ve-responsein terpretation of reinforcernent.Journal of ExperimentalPsychology, 1971, 89, 258-264.

HARDING, G., & PUNZO, F.Response uncertainty and skinc 0 n duc t an ce. J 0 u r n a 1 0 fExperimental Psychology, 1971,88,265-272.

KOPACZ, F. M., II, & SMITH, B. D.Sex differences in skin eonductancemeasures as a function of shockthreat. Psychophysiology , 1971, 8,293-303.

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