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Volume 6: pp. 46-71

A History of Dogs as Subjects in North American Experimental Psychological Research by Erica N. Feuerbacher, University of Florida C. D. L. Wynne, University of Florida and Kyung Hee University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The … Continue reading

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Volume 6: pp. 25-46

Associative Learning in Insects: Evolutionary Models, Mushroom Bodies, and a Neuroscientific Conundrum by Karen L. Hollis, Mount Holyoke College Lauren M. Guillette, University of Alberta Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Environmental predictability has for many years … Continue reading

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Volume 6: pp. 5-23

Social Influences on Rat Spatial Choice by Michael F. Brown, Villanova University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Although there is abundant evidence for social learning and other forms of social influence on behavior, relatively little experimental … Continue reading

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Volume 6: pp. 4

Greetings from the New Editors of CCBR by Christopher B. Sturdy, University of Alberta Thomas R. Zentall, University of Kentucky Abstract After six years, Ron Weisman and Bob Cook have completed their term as Editors of the Comparative Cognition and … Continue reading

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Volume 6: pp. 1-3

Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews: the first six years by Robert Cook, Tufts University Ron Weisman, Queen’s University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract We reflect on beginning the electronic journal, Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews (CCBR) … Continue reading

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