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Volume 11: 103–125

The Organization of Behavior Over Time: Insights from Mid-Session Reversal Rebecca M. Rayburn-Reeves and Robert G. Cook Tufts University Reading Options: Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract What are the mechanisms by which behavior is … Continue reading

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Volume 11: 83–102

What Can Nest-Building Birds Teach Us? Alexis J. Breen, Lauren M. Guillette, and Susan D. Healy School of Biology, University of St Andrews, UK Reading Options: Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract For many years … Continue reading

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Volume 11: 63–82

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Domestic Dog: Research, Methodology, and Conceptual Issues Andie M. Thompkins Dept. of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA Gopikrishna Deshpande Dept. of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA AU MRI Research Center, Dept. of … Continue reading

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Volume 11 pp. 49–62

Comparative Cognition Outside the Laboratory Suzanne E. MacDonald and Sarah Ritvo Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada Reading Options: Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract With its roots firmly planted in behaviorist and … Continue reading

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Volume 11: pp. 1–24

From the Pigeon Lab to the Courtroom John T. Wixted University of California, San Diego Reading Options: Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The task of detecting the presence or absence of a stimulus based … Continue reading

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Volume 11: pp. 25–48

When Humans and Other Animals Behave Irrationally Thomas R. Zentall University of Kentucky Reading Options: Continue reading below, or: Read/Download PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The field of comparative cognition has been largely concerned with the degree to which … Continue reading

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