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CURRENT LITERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION FISHBURN. P. C. (Pennsylvania State Univ .. University Park. Pa. 1(802) . Nondecomposable conjoint measureme~t for bisymmetric structures. Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 1975. 12. 75-89. LEA. G . (Carnegie-Mellon Uni\'.. Pittsburgh. Pa . 152\3). Chronometric anal\'sis of the method of loci. Journal of Expen'melltal Psych~/ogy. 1975. 104.95·104. MILLENSON. J. R. (P.O. Box 0070. McGill Univ .. Montreal H3C 3G I. P.Q.. Canada) . The facts of schedule-induced polydipsia . Behal'ior Research Methods & Illstrumelllation. 1975. 7. 257-259. OAKES. W . F. (Brookl,," Coli . of CUNY. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11210). On the alleged falsity of the null hypothesis. Psychological Record. 1975. 25. 205-272.
INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUES ANSTIS. S . M . (Univ . of Bristol. 10 Berkeley Sq .. Bristol BS8 IHH. England). & COMERFORD. J. P. A simple method of projecting Mach bands. color mixtures. and variable contrast sinusoidal gratings. Behal'ior Research Methods & Instrumentation. 1975. 7. 283-287. AYLWORTH. C. E . (Nav. Ammunition Depot . Applied Sci. Dept .. Crane. Ind. 47522). & STOVALL. R. J. A low-cost. low-drain signal generator for time-sampling observation . Beha;'ior Research Methods & Instrumelllation. 1975. 7. 288-290. CERF-BEARE. A. (Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County. Baltimore. Md. 21228). & LEACH. L. Instrumentation of a selfluminous tixation annulus. Behavior Research Methods & IlIstn""elltatioll. 1975. 7. 281-282. DoBRZANSKA. A . (Dept. of Child Devel.. Mother & Child Inst .. Warsaw. Poland). GORALSKI. A .• & ZDANSKA-BRlNCKEN. M . A nomogram for prediction of child psychomotor development . Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 6. 21-26. ELLIS. H. (Univ. of Aberdeen. Aberdeen. Scotland). SHEPHERD. 1.. & DAVIES. G. An investigation of the use of the photo-fit technique for recalling faces . British Journal of Psychology. !975. 66. 29-37. FINLEY. W. W . (Children's Med. Ctr .. Tulsa. Okla. 74105). & SMITH. H. A . A long-life. inexpensive urine-detection pad for conditioning of 'enuresis nocturna. Behavior Research Methods & Illstrumemation. 1975. 7. 273-276. GOLDSTEIN. E. B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15260). Design for a dark adaptometer. Behavior Research Methods & IlIstmmemation. 1975. 7. 277-280.
GOURLAY. K .. GYR. J. W. (MHRI. Uni\'. of Michigan . Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). WALTERS . S .. & WILLEY. R. Instrumentation designed to simulate the effects of prisms used in studies of I'isual rearrangement. Behal'ior Research Melhods & IlIslm1I/('lIflIlioll. 1975. 7. 294-300. HENDERSON . T. B. (Lab of Sensory Sci .. 1993 East-West Rd .. Honolulu . Hawaii 9(822) . WOODARD . W. T .. & BtTTERMAN. M. E. Measurement of consummatory behavior in octopuses. Behm'ior Research Methods & IlIstmmelltatioll . 1975. 7. 205-200 . HIRAO . T. (Dept. of Behav. & Physiol .. Behav . Rsch. Inst .. Unil'. of Gunma Med. Sch .. 3. Showa-machi. Maebashi. Japan). SHINOZAKI . H .. FURUYA. N .. & ISHIKAWA. M. An automatic recording system of the positional behavior of mice for experimental analysis . Be}wl'ior Research Methods & Illstm' m(·lIflItioll. 1975. 7. 207-272. NEALIS. P. M .. CARPENTIER. A .. SUOMI. S. 1. (Uni\'. of Wisconsin Primate Lab .. 22 N. Charter St .. Madison . Wis. 53700). & HARLOW. H. F. Dynamic stimulus display for the WGTA . Behavior Research Methods & IlIstmmelltatioll. 1975. 7. 291-293. WHITE . C. W. (Duke Uni\' .. Durham . N.C. 27700). WOLBARSHT. M. L.. & TIEGER. T. A fast visual colorimeter. Behavior Research Methods & Instmmelllatioll. 1975. 7. 200-204.
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY HALE. D. (Queen's Univ .. Belfast. Ireland) . & MACNAB. D. Getting down to BASICs. A survey of the literature for teaching BASIC language programming. Ergonomics. 1975. 18. 245-250. RAYNER. K. (Ctr. for Devel .. Lrng .. & Instruction. Univ. of Rochester. Rochester. N.Y. 14(27). The perceptual span and peripheral cues in reading . Cogllitive Psychology. 1975. 7. 05-81. SCHOLZ. K. W. (IBM Watson Rsch. Ctr .. P.O. Box 218. Yorktown Heights. N.Y. 105(8). & HOLLY B. A 64-station computer-assisted teaching and research facility. Behavior Research Methods & blstnlnlelllation. 1975. 7. 301-304. WOLFF. J. G. (Univ. Hosp. of Wales & Univ. Coli .. Cardiff. Wales). An algorithm for the segmentation of an artificial language analogue. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66. 79-90.
HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY TONDO. T. R . (Dept. of Psychiat. & Human Behav .• Uni\'. of Mississippi Med. Ctr .. 2500 N. State St .• Jackson . Miss . 3(210). LANE. J. R .. & GILL. K .• JR. Suppression of specific eating behaviors by covert response cost: An experimental analysis. Psychological Record. 1975. 25. 187-1%.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES Asso . D. (Goldsmiths' Coli .. Univ . of London. London. England). MAGDI. S .. & WYKE. M . A. Perception and memory of orientation of forms by young readers. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5. 365-368.
BRAINE. L. G . (Barnard CoIl.. Columbia Univ .. New York. N.Y. 1(027). & KNOX. C. Children's orientation judgments: Retinally or environmentally determined? Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17.473-479. DOBRZANSKA. A. (Dept. of Child Devel .. Mother & Child Inst .. Warsaw. Poland). GORALSKI. A .• & ZDANSKA-BRINCKEN. M. A nomogram for prediction of child psychomotor development . Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 6. 21-26. IWINSKI. T . B. (lnst. of Mathematics. Univ. of Warsaw. Warsaw. Poland). On a formalization of formal thQught. Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 6. 13-20.
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CURRENT LITERATURE JAR,'IK. L. F. (7tlO West\\llod Plaza. Los Angeles. Calif. YO()24). Thoughts on the psychobiology of aging . Amen'c(lII I's:rcl/lJ/,,~ist. I Y75. 30. 576-51$3. Kopp. C. B .. SIGMAN. M .. PARMELEE. A. H . . & JEFFREY, W. E. (UCLA . Los A ngeles. Calif. Y47(4). Neurological organization and ,isual f!,atilln in infants at 40 weeks conceptional age. /)('I'e/"l'lIIelllall'sychohio/ogr, 1975, 8, 165-170. MARSALOVA . L. (lnst. of Psychol. . Philosophical Faculty, C"ll1cnius lini,' ,. Bratislava. Czechoslovakia). Schematic associations in sl()\'ak language. Swdia PsycJwlogicu, 1975. 17. 31-,19. PUSNA:-lSKY. C. J . (Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 14(27), c\: PEL _EGRINU. 1. W. Developmental changes in free recall and serial earning of catcgoricall,' structured lists. Bulletill of the P.\n-l/()l/olllic Society, 1975. S. .161-364. PRZETACZNIKOWA, M. (lnst. of Psycho!., Jagiellonian Univ .. Cral'U\\. P,oIalld), & KIELAR. M. Devdopment of skill in anaivsis and synthesb of verbal elements in children from 4 to 15 years, Polish PSYc/1CJIOKical Bulletill, 1975,6,3-12. THUMAS. 1. R. (Motor Deve!. Lab.. Florida State Univ .. Tallahassee, Fla. 32306) , .I.: FORTSON, M. P. Experimenter eflects on children's motor performance. journal of Motor Behal'i"r, 1975. 7, 65-72. TL'RKEWITZ , G. tDept. of Pediat .. Albert Einstein Coli. of Med., Yeshi'a lini,' .. Bronx, N.Y. 104(1), & CREIGHTON, S. Changes in lateral diflerentiatiun of head posture in the human neonate . f)cl'd"l'lIIclltaIPsyc/whio/oKY, 1974. 8, 85-89. PERCEPTUAL AND SENSORY PROCESSES General CI.EM, R. K .. .I.: POLLACK , R. H. (Unil'. of Georg~a, Athens, Ga . JOh(2). Illusion magnitude as a function of visual lield "'pusure. Pcrceptioll & Psychophysics, 1975. 17,450-454. GREEN, R. S. (UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif. 90(24), & CLIFF, N. Mul!idimensional cOlllparislllls of structures of vocally and faci;dh expressed enHltion. P!'rceptioll & Psychophysics, IY 7:;. 17.429-431$. LECHEL T. E. C. (Lini\'. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta .. Canada). rcm!>,'ral numerosity discrimination: Intermodal comparisons rc,i,ited. British jO/ll'l/al (!i' Psychology, 1975, 66, 101- 108. RANKIN. N. O. (Clark Univ .. Worcester, Mass. 01(10). Stabilit.', and dwnge in a perspective reversal illusion. P"rc"l'ti(1II & Psychophysics. 1975, 17. 469-472.
A.ricn:!i<'crs CRASSINI. B. (Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australi;1 40(7), & OVER, R. Curvature·specilic color after· ct'fcl·tS. Pcrceptioll & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 398-404. EBENHOLTZ, S. M. (Univ . of Wisconsin, Madison , Wis. 53706) , .I.: WOLFSON, D . M . Perceptual aftereffects of sustained l""l,'ergence. Perceptioll & Psychophysics, 1975, 17,485-491. MIKAELIAN. H , H. tUniv. of Georgia, Athens, Ga , 30(02). Intcrocular generalil.ation of orientation specitic color afterefb:ts. Visioll R('s<'arch, 1975, 15,661-663. PS.l·'·/If)l'h,1·sics BERGLUND, B. (Psychol. Labs .. Univ. of Stockholm, Box 6706, S·113 85 Stockholm , Sweden), BERGLUND, U., & LINDVALL, T, Sl'aling loudness, noisiness , and annoyance of aircraft noise. jourllal or the Acoustical Soci<'ty of Am!'rica, 1975, 57, 930-9.14. DUDA, P. D. (Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. , Canada). Tests of the psychological meaning of the power law. journal or Experim(,lIwl Psychology: Humull Perc<'ptioll and Pe,/onnanc~, 1'175, 104, 188-194. GUIRAU, M. (Laboratorio de Investigaciones Sensoriales, CONICET .I.: Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires, Suc . 5.1, c.c. 5.1.. Argentina), & VALCl UKAS. 1. A. Perceived vibration and the loudness of l(lw-frcque,Il'Y t(liles. Perc('I'tioll & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 4hO-4h4.
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McNICOL. D. (Sch. of Psvcho!', Univ. of New South Wales, Kensington. N.S. w. 2033, Australia). Feedback as a source of information ~nd as a source of noise in absolute judgments of loudness. joumal or Experimelllal Psychology: Human Perceptioll alld Per/IJrmallc!'. 1975, 104, 175-182 . PARASURAMAN, R. (Dept. of Applied Psycho!., College House, Univ. of Aston, Gosta Green, Birmingharn B4 7ET, England) , & DAVIES , D. R Response and evoked potential latencies associated with commission errors in visual monitoring. Perceptioll & Psychophysics , 1975, 17, 465-468. PARKER, S. (American Uni\'.. Washington, D.C. 20016), SCHNEIDER, B .. & KANOW, G . Ratio scale measurement of the perceived lengths of lines. journal of Expen'mental Psychology: Human Perception and Perfonnance, 1975, 104, 195-204. QUICK , R. F. (Dept. of Elec. Eng .. Carnegie· Mellon Uni\' .. Pittsburgh, Pa. i52i3), & REICHERT, T. A. Spatial·frequency selectivity in contrast detection. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 6.1 7-643. SCHELL. A. M. (Occidental Coli .. Los Angeles, Calif. 9004]), .I.: CATANIA, 1. The relationship between cardiac activity and sensory acuity , Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 147-151. SElF , T . F. (Catholic Univ. of America , Washington, D.C. 200(7), & HOWARD, 1. H. , JR. Stimulus compatibility elfects of an accessory visual stimulus on auditory sensitivity. Percel'tioll & Psychophysics, 1975, 17, 504-510.
Vision ANSTIS, S , M. (Univ. of Bristol. 10 Berkeley Sq., Bristol BS8 IHH , England), & COMERFORD, J. P. A simple method of projecting Mach bands. color mixtures. and variable contrast sinusoidal gratings. Behavior Research Methods & Instru· melltatioll, 1975,7,283-287. GOLDSTEIN, E , B. (Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15260) , Design for a dark adaptometer. Behavior Research Methods & Illstn/)nentation, 1975, 7, 277-280, JONIDES, 1. (Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19174), KAHN, R .. & ROZIN, P. Imary instructions improve memory in blind subjects. Bul/etin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 5, 424-426. KELLY, D. H. (Stanford Rsch. Ins!., Menlo Park, Calif. 94025). Luminous and chromatic tlickering patterns have opposite effects. Science, 1975, 188, 371-372. RAYNER, K. (Ctr. for Devel., Lrng .. & Instruction, Univ , of Rochester, N.Y. 14(27). The perceptual span and peripheral cues in reading. Cognitive Psy,hology, 1975, 7, 65-81.
Visual Sensitivity PORJESZ, B, (Dept. of Psychiat .. SUNY , Downstate Med. Ctr .. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203), & BEGLEITER, H, The effects of stimulus expectancy on evoked brain potentials , Psychophysiology, 1975, 12, 152-157. SAUNDERS, R. McD. (Physiologisches Institut, Freie Universitat. I Berlin 33, Arnimallee 22, West Berlin, West Germany). The critical duration of temporal summation in the human central fovea. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 699- 703. WOODHOUSE, J. M. (Dept. of Ophthalmic OptiCs, UWIST, Cardiff. Wales), & CAMPBELL, F, W. The role of the pupil light rellex in aiding adaptation to the dark , Vision Research, 1975, IS. 649-653. Spatial Visioll BRAINE, L. G. (Barnard Coil., Columbia Univ .. New York, N,Y. 10027), & KNOX, C. Children's orientation judgments: Retinallv or environmentally determined? Perception & Psychophysics', 1975, 17, 473-479. BRANDT, T .. WIST, E. R. (Neurologische Universitiitsklinik mit Ahteilung flir Neurophysiologie . Freiburg, i. Br., West Genn:lny), .I.: DICHGANS, J. Foreground and background in
512 dynamic spatial orientation. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 497-503. BUTLER. T. W. (Walter S. Hunter Lab. of Psycho\'. Brown Univ .. Providence. R.l. 02912). Luminance-duration relationships in the photopic ERG and the apparent brightness of tlashes. Vision Research. 1975. IS. 693-698. CERF-BEARE. A. (Univ . of Maryland Baltimore County. Baltimore. Md . 21228). & LEACH. L. Instrumentation of a self-luminous fixation annulus. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumellfation. 1975. 7.281-282. FRANZEN. 0 .. & BERKLEY. M. (Florida State Univ .. Tallahassee. Fla. 32306). Apparent contrast as a function of modulation depth and spatial frequency: A comparison between perceptual and electrophysiological measures. Vision Research. 1975. IS. 655-660. GILLAM. B. (SUNY. State Col!. of Optom .. 122 E. 25 St .. New York. N.Y. 10010). New evidence for "closure" in perception. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 521-524. GOURLAY. K .• GYR. J. W. (MHRI. Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). WALTER. S.• & WILLEY. R. Instrumentation designed to simulate the effects of prisms used in studies of ,visual rearrangement . Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation. 1975. 7. 294-300. KELLY. D. H. (Stanford Rsch. Inst.. Menlo Park. Calif. 94025). Spatial frequency selectivity in the retina. Vision Research. 1975. 15.665-672. KULIKOWSKI. J. J. (Dept. of Ophthalmic Optics. Univ. of Manchester Inst. of Sci. & Tech.. P.O. Box 88. Manchester M60 lQD. England). Apparent fineness of briefly presented gratings: Balance between movement and pattern channels. Vision Research. 1975. IS. 673-680. LApPIN. J. S. (Vanderbilt Univ.. Nashville. Tenn. 37240). & PREBLE. L. D. A demonstration of shape constancy. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17.439-444. LUTKUS. A. D. (Rutgers Univ .. Newark. N.J. 07102). The effect of "imaging" on mirror image drawing. Bulletin of the Psycho/wmic Society. 1975. 5. 389-390. MIKAELIAN. H. H. (Univ. of Georgia. Athens. Ga. 30602). Interocular generalization of orientation specific color aftereffects. Vision Research. 1975. IS. 661-663. PRYTULAK. L. S. (Univ. of Western Ontario. London. Ont., Canada). & BRODIE. D. A. Effect of length. density. and angle between arms on gestalt grouping. British Journal of Psychology. 1975. 66.91-99. QUICK. R. F. (Dept. of Elec. Eng .. Carnegie-Mellon Univ .. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15213). & REICHERT. T. A. Spatial-frequency selectivity in contrast detection. Vision Research, 1975, IS. 637-643. SANDMAN. C. A. (Ohio State Univ.. 1945 N. High St., Columbus. Ohio 43210). Physiological responses during escape and non-escape from stress in field independent and field dependent subjects. Biological Psychology, 1975. 2. 205-216. UTTAL. W. R. (Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104)' FITZGERALD, J., & ESKIN, T. E. Parameters of tachistoscopic stereopsis. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 705-712. WALLACH. H. (Swarthmore Coll .. Swarthmore, Pa. 19081), & FLAHERTY, E. W. A compensation for field expansion caused by moving forward. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17. 445-449. WOODHOUSE. J. M. (Dept. of Ophthalmic Optics. UWIST. Cardiff. Wales). The effect of pupil size on grating detection at various contrast levels . Vision Research. 1975. IS, 645-648.
LARIMER. J. (Temple Univ.. Philadelphia. Pa. 19122). KRANTZ. D. H .. & CICERONE. C. M. Opponent process additivity-II. Yellow/blue equilibria and nonlinear models. Vision Research. 1975. 15.723-731. WHITE. C. W. (Duke Univ .. Durham. N.C. 27706). WOLBARSHT. M. L.. & TIEGER. T. A fast visual colorimeter. Behavior Research Methods & Instntnllmtation. 1975. 7. 260-264.
Eye MOl'emellfs BRIDGEMAN. B. (Psycho\, Board of Studies. Univ. of California. Santa Cruz. Calif. 95064). HENDRY. D .. & STARK. L. Failure to detect displacement of the visual world during saccadic eye movements. Vision Research. 1975. 15.719-722. EBENHOLTZ. S. M . (Univ. of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. 53706). & SHEBILSKE. W. The doll retlex: Ocular counterrolling with head-body tilt in the median plane. Vision Research. 1975. 15.713-717. Kopp. C. B .. SIGMAN. M .. PARMELEE. A. H .. & JEFFREY. W. E. (UCLA. Los Angeles. Calif. 94704). Neurological organization and visual tixation in infants at 40 weeks conceptional age. Developmellfal Psychobiology. 1975. 8. 165-170. STERN. J. A .. BREMER, D. A. (Dept. of Psychiat.. Washington Univ. Med. Sch .. St. Louis. Mo. (3110). & MCCLURE. 1. Analysis of eye movements and blinks during reading: Effects of Valium. Psychopharmacologia (Berlin). 1974.40.171-175. Audition
Auditory Discrimination BERGLUND. B. (Psycho\, Labs .. Univ. of Stockholm. Box 6706. S-113 85 Stockholm. Sweden). BERGLUND. U., & LINDVALL, T. Scaling loudness. noisiness. and annoyance of aircraft noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1957. 57. 930-934. COOPER, W. A. (Dept. of Audio\. & Sp. Sci.. Purdue Univ., West Lafayette. Ind. 47907). FRANKS, J. R., McFALL, R. N., & GOLDSTEIN, D. P. Variable venting valve for earmolds. Audiology. 1975. 14. 259-267. GREEN. D. M. (Lab. of Psychophysics. Harvard Univ .. Cambridge, Mass. 02138). WIER, C. c.. & WIGHTMAN, F. L. Gold and Pumphrey revisited, again. Journal of the Acoustical Society o.tAmerica. 1975, 57. 935-938. GUIRAO. M. (Laboratorio de Investigaciones Sensoriales. CONICET & Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Buenos aires. Buenos Aires. Suc. 53, c.c. 53. Argentina). & VALCIUKAS. J. A. Perceived vibration and the loudness of lowfrequency tones. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17.460-464. McNICOL. D. (Sch. of Psycho!., Univ. of New South Wales. Kensington. N.S .W. 2033. Australia). Feedback as a source of information and as a source of noise in absolute judgments of loudness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception alld Peljormance. 1975. 104. 175-182. OSMAN. E. (Brooklyn Coli .. CUNY, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210)' Tzuo. H.- Y .. & Tzuo. P.-F. L. Theoretical analysis of detection of monaural signals as a function of interaural noise correlation and signal frequency. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 57.940-942. PASTORE. R. E. (SUNY. Binghamton, N.Y. 13901). & MACLATCHY. C. S. Some nonmasking auditory postsignal effects. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 17.455-459. WALSH. 1. K. (St. Louis Univ., St. Louis. Mo. (3103). & TEPAS, D. 1. Human evoked brain responses following loud pure tones. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5. 375-377.
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PERfORMANCE KEIlIl. B. tSch. of Phys . ..\: Hlth. Ed .. Univ. of Washington. ScalliL-. Wash . 'lXI'l5). ProcTssing demands during movement. .111/1,.,,01 "(M"t,,r B e/",, ·illr. I 'l75. 7. 15-27 . KOVAC . D. Unst. of Espll. PSYl'ho!. . Slovak Al'ad . of Sci .. Bral islava . Czel'hosl(lva kia). &: BEN US KOVA. Z. Latera lprcICrcnl'c l·omp.ltihility in the eye· hand system . Stl/dia }'s \'eitll/()l:ica. 1'l75. 17. I1X-70. OSHOIlNE . J. G . (UMC 2X. Utah State Univ .. Logan . Utah X4J22i. &: BURNS. 0. J. Error performance in a simuI1.IIICOUS dislTiminalion cmploying fixed-ratio reinforcement. I'sye/t"I"l:iml Remr". 1'l 75. 25. 205-215. 1{IIISEI . I. (Inst. of Espt!. Psydwl. . Sl ovak Acad . of Sci .. Brali.slava. Czcchoslovakia). Crossed laterality of the upper and lowcr ntremities . .\'11I"ia P.'-.l'ciw/()}:ica. 1975. 17. 71-7.1. Psychomotor Tasks BEIIEIl . H. K. (SUNY. Brockpol1. N.Y. 14420). Naming. Experimelllal reading. and exel' uting directions . jOllnw/ Psy('h()/"gy: Hllmtlll P('rcepti()11 "nd Pf'rjorm,,"cf'. 1'175. 104. 154-lnO. BosWEl.L. J. J. (Univ. of Missouri. St. Louis. Mo. 6J121). &: SPATZ. K. C .. JIl . Reminiscence : A rich source of individual dillerences . J()//nwl orM",o" Behavior. 1975.7. 1-7. D\ IFFY . T . M. (Nav. ·Pers. Rsch. & Devel. Clr .. San Diego. Calif. (2152). MONTAGUE. W. E .. LAABS. G. J .. & HILUX. W. 11.. The <:tTel't of overt rehearsal on motor short-term memor y. JOIln/al Mol"r Bdltll'ior. 1975. 7. 5'1-03 . FI.OW EIlS, K . . & OI.DFIEl.D. S. R. The use of iSl'hcmil' nerve block prolTdures in the investigation of the scnsory control of movements. /li()/ogical Psychology. 1975. 2. 227- 2311 . KlAPP. S. T . (CaliJ(lI'nia Statc Univ .. Hayward. Calif. (4542) . Fl-cdhack verslls Illotor programming in the l'IlIltrol of
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BUCKOLZ. E. (Dept. of Ed. Physique. Univ . of Montreal. Montreal. P .() .. Canada). & WI LBERG. R. A priori probability cfkcts on simple reaction time. j'lllrlla/ or Molor Behavior. 1'l75. 7. 7J-KO. HAIITNETT, O . M. (Dept. of Occupational Psychol.. U.W.I.S .T .. L1wvn- y-(jran t. Penylan . Cardiff. Wales). Error in responses to infr~qt;ent signals. Ergollolllics. 1975. 18. 2\3-223. LEA. G. (Carnegie-Mellon Univ .. Pittshurgh. Pa. IS21J) . Chronometric
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Attention DAVIES. 0 . R. (Dept. of Applied Psychol. . Univ . of Aston . Birmingham B4 7ET. England) . & JONES . D . M. The cfkcts of noise and incentives upon attention in short-term memory . /Jrili,h JOllrl/al ()( Psychology. 1975. 66. 61-68. MINO . T .. & MIYATA. Y . (Kwansei Gakuin Univ .• Uegahara Nishinomiya . Hyogo-Kcn . Japan). Etl'ects of the range of stimulus-variation upon IHlbituation of the orienting response . Psych"!,hy,,iol"gy. 1'l75. 12. \.10-140 . WElL . A. D. (Univ. of Massachsetts. Amherst. Mass. o((X)2). POI.I.ATSEK. A .• & SCHINDLER. R. M. Facilitation of both "same" and " diflercnt" judgments of letter strings by famili"l'it~· of letter seyuence. Perceplio/l & Psychophy,ics. 1'l75. 17 . 511-520 . Information Processing BIIOWN . E. R. (Univ. of Houston . Houston . Tex. 77(04) . &: BANE. A. L. Probahility estimation in a chance task with changing probahilities. ./ournal Experimelllal PSYc/UJI0I:.\': HI/II/tllI P,'ret'plioll tllld Pt'I'/()rm . G. (Dartmouth Coli .. Hanover . N.H . 0.1755) . Pcrturb.llion model for letter identilication. Psychological Rel'i.,,,· . 1'l75. 82. IK4-1'I9.
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Sleep and Fatigue BENSON. K .. '" FEINHERG. I. (Psychiat. Serv .. VA Hosp .. San Fr'lI\cisl'O. CaliI'. '14121) . Sk'Cp and memory: Retention K and 24 hours after initial learning. Psyc}/()l'hysi%I:Y . 1975. 12. 1'l2-I'lS. FRiiBF.RG. J. E. (Med. Hseh. Group of the Swedish Army. Natl. Ddence Rsch. Inst.. Fack . S- (()4 01 . Stockholm 60. Sweden). KARLSSON. c.-G .. LEVI. L.. & LIDBERG, L. Circadian rh ythms of c'atl'cholamine excretion. shooting range per-
514 fornlance and self-ratings of fatigue during sleep deprivation. Biological Psychology. 1975. 2. 175-188. MOSES. 1. M.(~a\- . Hlth. Rsch. Ctr . . San Diego. Calif. 921S2l. J OH~SO~ . L. C. N AITOH. P . . &: LL·BIN. A. Sleep stage deprivation and total sleep loss: Etlects on sleep behavior. Psychophysiology. 19~5. 12. I-B-146. SALETC. B. (Missouri Inst. of Psychiat .. L·ni-. of Missouri. Sch. of Med.-Columbia. St . Louis. Mo. (3139). Is the subjecti\ely experie~ced quality of sleep related to objective sleep parameters"? Belwl"/oral Biology. 19~5 . 13.433-444. TOWNSEND. R. E. (HaL Hlth. Rsch .. ~ar. Regional Med. Ctr. . Bldg. 36-4. San Diego. Calif. 92134l. JOH~SO~. L. C. NAITOH. P .. &: ML"ZET, A. G. Heart rate preceding motility in sleep. Psychophysiology. 19~5. 12.21--219. WEBER. A. (Dept. of Hygiene & Work Physiol.. Swiss Fed. Inst. of Tech. . Zurich. Switzerlandl. lERMINI. C. .\: GRA:..-DJEA.." . E. P. Relationship between objective and subjective assessment ofexperimentall\-induced fatigue. Ergollomics. 19-5. 18. lSI-ISo .
Preference CARRIERO . ~. 1. (l".S. Army Human Eng. Lab . . Aberdeen Prod\-ing Ground. Md . 21005). The effects of paced tapping on heart rate. sk in conductance . and muscle potential. Psychophysiology . 1975. 12. 130-135. STECK. L.. &: MACHOTKA. P. (College V .. Univ. of California. Santa Cruz. Calif. 950(4). Preference for musical complexity: Effects of context. Joumal of Experimental Psychology: Humall Perceptioll alld Perron/wllce. 19~5 . 104. 1i0-1'"4.
HUMAN LEARNING Conditioning FCREDY. 1. 1. (L-ni\. of Toronto. Toronto. Ont .. Canada). &: POCLOS. C X. Human Pavlovian decelerati\e cardiac conditioning based on a respiratory-induced cardiac deceleration as an unconditioninal retlex . Biological Psychology. 19 7 5. 2. loS-r3. JO~ES. M. R. (Ohio State CniL. 404C W. I-th Ave .. Columbus. Ohio 43210l. & ZAMOSTlIi"Y. K. P. Memory and rule structure in the prediction of serial patterns. Joumal of Experimental Psychology: Humall Leamillg alld Memory. 19 7 5. 104. 295-306. KA~AK. N. 1. (Cnir. of Oklahoma. Norman. Okla. 73069l. RABE~OL". B . . & OLSON. J. L. Mixed-list manipulations of implicit associative responses in verbal discrimination learning : II. Strategies and interactions with rate of presentation . Bulletill or the Ps,'chonomic Socien·. 1975. 5. 413-416. MARSHALL.' P. H. '(Texas Tech U~i\ .. Lubbock. Tex. 79409). CHATFIELD. D. C. &: JANEK. E. J. The effects of natural language mediation on response recogmtlon following paired-associate learning. Blilletill of the Psychonomic Socien·. 19~5. 5.411-412. McGo\"~R.'i". L. P. (SCNY. Buffalo. N.Y. 14222). DITZIAN. J. L.. .\: TAYLOR S. P. The etfect of one positive reinforcement on helping with cost. Bulletill of the Psychollomic Society. 19-5.5.421-423. "EWBY. R. W. (Cnir. of the Americas. A .P. 507. Puebla. Pue. Mexico). Reviewing transfer from \'erbal discrimination to paired-asociate learning. Bulletill of the Psychollomic Society. 19-5. 5. 385-388. OSBOR."E. 1. G. (CMC 28. Ctah State Univ .. Logan. Utah 84322). &: BcR.'i"s. D. J. Error performance in a simultaneous discrimination emplo~;ng lixed-ratio reinforcement . Psychological Record. 1975. 25. 205-215. SCH~!ITT. N. (Olds Hall. Michigan State Cni\ .. East Lansing. Mich. 48824). &: DCDYCHA . A. L. A reevaluation of the etlect of cue redundancy in multiple-cue probability learning. Juurnal of Experimelltal Psychology: Hllmall Leamillg alld .\femory. 19'"5. 104. 30~-31S.
HUMAN MEMORY A:'iDERSON. J. R. (Hum. Performance CtT.. 330 Packard Rd .. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104l. Item-specitic and relationspecitic interference in sentence men1l'ry. Joumal u( Expen-' melltal Psychulogy: Humall Leamillg al/(l J/elllory. I 9~S. 104. 249-200. Asso. D. (Goldsmiths' ColI.. Cni\. of Lond on. London. En\!landl. MAGDI. S .. & WYKE . M. A. Perception and mC~lOrv of orientation of forms bv voung readers. BIII/etill o( the P5I"chollolllic Sucien·. 19-5. 5.' 365-368. BE~SO~. K.. & FEI~BERd. I. (Psychiat. Senice. VA Hosp .. San Francisco. Calif. 94121). Sleep and memorv: Retention 8 and 24 hours after initial learning. Psychophysiology. 19~5. 12. 192-195. BIRD. J. E. (Australian National Cniv . . Canberra. A.CT . . Australia 2(00). Changes in picture recognition memory over time using an exclusion set paradigm. BIII/etill ot rhe P5I"chull0lllic Sociel\·. 19~5. 5. 433-436. Bos~ELL. 1. J. (L·n·iv. of Missouri. St. Louis. Mo. (3121). .\: SPATZ. K. C. JR. Reminiscence: A rich source of indi\idual differences. JOllmal 0/ Motor Behal"ior. 19 7 5. 7. 1- -.
ELLtS. H. (Cnir. of Aberdeen . Aberdeen. Scotland). SHEPHERD . J.. .\: DA vtES. G. An investigation of the use of the Photo-tit technique for recalling faces. Bn'tish JOllmal 0/ Psychology. 19 7 5.66.29-37. GRAESSER. A .. II (L·niv. of California. San Diego. La Jolla. Calif. 920r). &: MANDLER. G. Recognition me~lOry for the meaning and surface structure of sentences . JUlimal o( EXl'en'melltal Psychology: Humall Leamillg alld IWelllory. I 9~S. 104. 238-248. GRIFFITH. D. (Armv Rsch. Inst. Field Cnit. HQ MASSTER. Fort Hood. Tex. ~6S44). Comparison of control processes for recognition and recal!. JOllnwl of Experimelltal Psychology: Humall Leamillg alld Memory. 1975. 104.223-228. JO~FS. M . R. (Ohio State Uni\ . . 404C w . l:-th Ave .. Columbus. Ohio 432101. &: ZAMOSTNY. K. P. Memory and rule structure in the prediction of serial patterns. JOllrnal 0/ Experilllelltal Psychology: Humall Leamillg alld Alemory. 19-5. 104. 295-306. JO~IDES. 1. (Cni\ . of Pennsylvania. 3815 Walnut St .. Philadelphia . Pa . 191~4). KAHN. R .. &: ROZIN. P . Imagery instructions improve memory in blind subjects . Blilletill of the P5I"chollolllic Socien· . 1975. 5. 424-426 . SAN~A. 1. L. \Dougl~ss Coli .. Rutgers Univ .. New Brunswi~k. N.J. 08903). Verbal coding and redintegrative memory lor shapes. JOllmal ot" Experimelltal Psychology: Human Leaming and Memory. 1975. 104. 286-294. SIPOS. I. \Inst. of Expt!. Psycho!.. Slovak Acad. of Sci .. Bratisla\·a. Czechoslovakia) . Experimental and theoretical approaches to problems of memory. Srudia Psychologica. 1975. 17. 1-21. SIPOS. I. (Inst. of Exptl. Psychol.. Slovak Acad. of Sci .. Bratisla\a. Czechoslovakia). &: HALMIOVA. O. Elfect of instruction to forget on recognition performance. StlIdia Psychologica. 1975. 17. -4- 7 5.
Long-Term Memory MELKMAN. R. (Hebrew Univ .. Jerusalem. Israel). Effects of preferred and imposed number of categories on recall. JOllrnal or Expen'melltal Psychology: Hllmall Leaming and Memory. 1975. 104. 280-285. PELLEGRtNO. J. W. (Cniv. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh . Pa . 152(0). & SALZBERG. P. M. Encoding specilicity in cued recall and context recognition. JOllrnal of Experilllelltal Psychology: HUlllall Learnillg alld Memory. 1975. 104.261-270 .
CURRENT LITERATURE Free Recall MACLEOD. C. M. (Scll. of Soc. Sci .. Univ. of California. Irvine. Calif. 92(64). Long-term recognition and recall following directed forgetting. lournal of Experimental Psychology: Humall Learning alld Memory. 1975. 104. 271-279. PETRICH. 1. A. (Univ. of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Pa. 152(0), PELLEGRINO. 1. W .. & DHAWAN. M. The role of list information in free-recall transfer. lournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Lcrallillg alld Memory. 1975. 104, J26-336. POSNANSKV. C. J. (ColI. of Ed .. Univ. of Rochester, Rochester. N.Y. 14(27). & PELLEGRINO. 1. W. Developmental changes in free recall and serial learning of categorically structured lists . Bulletill orthe Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5,361-364. Short-Term Memory DAVIE.S. D. R. (Dept. of Applied Psych 01. , Univ. of Aston, Birmingham 84 7ET. England). & JONES, D . M . The effects of noise and incentives upon attention in short-term memory. British IOllrnal of Psychology, 1975. 66.61-68. DUFFY. T. M. (Nav. Pers. Rsch. & Devel. Ctr., San Diego, Calif. 92152). MONTAGUE, W. E., LAABS, G. J., & HILLlX, W. A. The effect of overt rehearsal on motor short-term memory. IOllrnal of Motor Behavior. 1975, 7, 59-63. HINRICHS, J. V. (Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242), & GRUNKE. M. E. Control processes in short-term memory: Use of retention interval information . lournal of Experimental Psychology: Humall Learning and Memory, 1975, 104,229-237. MCCORMACK. P. D. (Carleton Univ ., Ottawa, Ont .. Canada KIS 5B6). CARBONI. N. L. & COLLETTA, S. P. Organization in short-term recognition memory. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society . 1975. S. 437-440 . WEEKS. R. A. (St. Joseph Coli .. West Hartford. Conn . 06117) . Auditory location as an encoding dimension. lournal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975. 104. 316-318.
HUMAN THINKING BROWN. E. R. (Univ. of Houston. Houston, Tex. 77004), & BANE. A. L Probability estimation in a chance task with changing probabilities. lournal of Experimental Psychology: Humall Perception and Pert"ormance, 1975, 104. 183-187. COOPER, L A. (Univ. of' California, San Diego. La Jolla, Calif. 92037). Mental rotation of random two-dimensional shapes. Cognitive Psychology, 1975. 7, 20-43. INSKO. C. A. (Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514) , WORCHEL, S. , FOLGER. R., & KUTKUS, A. A balance theory interpretation of dissonance. Psychological Review , 1975, 82. 169-183. QUINTON, G. (Dept. of Psychol. Rsch., Crichton Royal Hosp., Dumfries, Scotland), & FELLOWS, B. 1. . Perceptual' strategies in the solving of three-term series problems. British lou mal of Psychology, 1975,66,69-78. Verbal Processes DORMAN, M. F. (Haskins Labs .• 270 Crown St .. New Haven, Conn. 0(510). CUTTING. 1. E., & RAPHAEL, L J. Perception of temporal order in vowel sequences with and without formant transitions. lou mal of Experimental Psychology: Hlimall Perceptioll alld Pertomwllce, 1975,104.121-129. JAMES. C. T. (Rutgers Coil.. New Brunswick. N.J . 08903). The role of semantic information in lexical decisions.
1()lImal of Experimelltal Psychology: Human Perception and Pcrfimllallce. 1975. 104. 130-136. LINDSLEY. J. R. (12 Oliver Rd., Watertown, Mass. 02172). Producing simple utterances: How far ahead do we plan? C()gllilil'l! Psychology. 1975,7. 1-19. MAlERES. R. L. (Western Illinois Univ .. Macomb, Ill. 61455). The effect of unimanual performance on speed of verbalization. IOllmal o.rMotor Behavior. 1975, 7.57-58.
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MARSALOVA, L. (lnst. of Psycho!., Philosophical Faculty of Comenius Univ.. Bratislava. Czechoslovakia). Schematic associations in slovak language. Studia Psychologica , 1975 , 17. 31-39. MATLIN. M. W. (SUNY. Geneseo. N.Y. 14454) , & STONE, M . R. The effects of evaluation, activity, and potency on frequency estimates. Bulletin 0./ the Psychonomic Society, 1975. S. 391-392. PRzETACZNIKOWA . M. (lnst. of Psychol., Jagiellonian Univ., Cracow. Poland), & KIELAR, M. Development of skill in analysis and synthesis of verbal elements in children from 4 to 15 years. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 1975. 6, 3-12. SANTA. 1. L. (Douglass Coli .. Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.1. 08903). Verbal coding and redintegrative memory for shapes. lournal 0.( Experimental Psychology: Human Learning alld Memory. 1975. 104. 286-294. Voss. J. F. (Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. Pa. 15260). VEREB, C .. & BISANZ, G. Stimulus frequency judgments and latency of stimulus frequency judgments as a function of constant and variable response conditions. lou mal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975. 104.337-350. WOLFF, J. G . (Univ. Hosp . of Wales & Univ. Coil., Cardiff, Wales). An algorithm for the segmentation of an artiticiallanguage analogue. British lou mal of Psychology. 1975, 66.79-90.
Concepts ARGYRIS, C. (Grad. Sch. of Ed., Monroe C. Gutman Library, Harvard Univ .. 6 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass. 02138). Dangers in applying results from experimental social psychology. American Psychologist, 1975, 30,469-485. BAUMRIN, J. M. (Hunter Coil .• 695 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021). Aristotle's empirical nativism. American Psychologist. 1975, 30.486-494. FOLKARD, S. (MRC Applied Psycho!. Unit., Lab. of Expt!. Psycho!. , Univ. of Sussex, Palmer. Brigliton. BN1 9QT. England). Diurnal variation in logical reasoning. British lournal 0.( Psychology, 1975, 66, 1-8. IWINSKI, T. B. (lnst. of Math .. Univ. of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland). On a formalization of formal thought. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 1975, 6. 13-20. LAZARUS. R. S. (3210 Tolman Hall, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Calif. 94720). A cognitively oriented psychologist looks at biofeedback. Amen'can Psychologist, 1975, 30, 553-561. SEGAL, E. M . (SUNY. Buffalo, N. Y. 14226), & STACY. E. W., JR. Rule-governed behavior as a psychological process. American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 541-552. SHEPARD. R . N. (Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. (4305), KILPATRIC. D. W .. & CUNNINGHAM, J. P. The internal representation of numbers . Cognitive Psychology. 1975, 7. 82-138.
SOCIAL PROCESSES CARRIERO, N. J. (U.S. Army Hum. Eng. Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, ~d. 21005). The effects of paced tapping on heart rate. skIn conductance, and muscle potentia!. Psychophysiology, 1975. 12. 130-135. MCGOVERN, L. P. (SUNY, Buffalo, N.Y. 14222). DITZIAN, J.. ~.. & TAYLOR,. S. P. The effect of one positive reInforcement on helpIng with cost. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 5.421-423. THOMAS. J. R. (Motor Devel. Lab., Florida State Univ .. Tallahassee. Fla. 32306). & FORTSON, M. P. Experimenter eftects on children's motor performance. lournal ot" Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 65-72. .
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ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT CHISZAR . D . (Univ. of Colorado. Boulder. Colo. 80302). DRAKE. R . W .. & WINDELl. J. T . Aggressive behavior in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson) of two ages. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 13. 425-431. SYME. L. A. (Univ. of Canterbury. Christchurch. New Zealand). Influence of age and sex on the behavior of rats deprived of the rearing response. Developmelltal Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 35-39. Genetics CONNOR. 1. L. (209 Burnett Hall. Univ. of Nebraska. Lincoln . Nebr. (8508). Genetic mechanisms controlling the domestication of a wild house mouse population (Mus musculus L.) .
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89.118-130. HEGMANN. J. P. (Zool. Dept.. Univ. of Iowa. Iowa City. Iowa 52242). The response to selection for altered conduction veloiity in mice . Behavioral Biology. 1975. 13.413-423. HOGAN. 1. A. (Univ. of Toronto. Toronto. Canada M5S IA I). Development of food recognition in young chicks: III. Discrimination . Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89.95-104. HUNTER. M. W. . III (Westfield State Coil. . Westfield. Mass. 01085). & KAMIL . A. C. Marginal learning-set formation by the crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos). Bulletin (It'the Psychonomic Society. 1975. S. 373-375. loGAN. C. A. (Univ. of North Carolina. Greensboro. N.C. 27412). Topographic changes in responding during habituation to water-stream stimulation in sea anemones (Allthopleura
elegantissima) . Journal (It' Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975.89. 105-117. Early Development BLOzovsKI. D. (Laboratoire de Psychophysiologie. Universite Paris VI. Paris. France). & BACHEVALIER. J. Effect of atropine on behavioral arousal in the developing rat. Developmental Psychobiology. 1975. 8. 97-102. BROWN. R. T . (Univ. of North Carolina . Wilmington. N.C. 28401). Discrepa ncy from rearing conditions affects chicks' behavior in a novel situation. Developmental Psychobiology. 1975. 8. 187-191. FLANDERA . V. (inst. of Physiol.. Czechoslovak Acad . of Sci .. Prague. Czechoslovakia). & NOVAKOVA, V. Effect of mother on the development of aggressive behavior in rats. Developmental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 49-54. KRISCHIK. V. A. (Lake Ontario Environmental Lab .. Oswego. N.Y. 13126) . & WEBER. P. G. Induced parental care in male convict cichlid fish. Developmental Psychobiology. 1974 , 8. I-II. LEE. M. H. S. (The Univ .. Hull. England). & WILLIAMS, D. I. Long term changes in nest condition and pup grouping following handling of rat litters. Developmental Psychobiology, 1974. 8. 91-95. MARTIN. J. T. (Max Planck Institut fUr Verhaltensphysiologie. Abteilung Lorenz. Seewiesen . Fed. Rep. of Germany). & SCHUTZ. F. Arousal and temporal factors in imprinting in mallards. Developmental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 69-78. OPPENHEIM . R . W. (Neuroembryol. Lab.. Div. of Rsch . • North Carolina Dept. of Mental Hlth .. Raleigh . N.C. 27(11). & LEVIN. H. L. Short-term changes in incubation temperature: Behavioral and physiological effects in the chick embryo from 6 to 20 days. Developmental Psychobiology. 1975, 8, 103-115.
OSWALT. G. L. (Devel. Psychobiol. Lab .. Nebraska Psychia.t . Inst .. Univ . of Nebraska Sch. of Med .. Omaha. Nebr. (8105), & MEIER. G . W. Olfactory. thermal. and tactual influences on infantile ultrasonic vocalization in rats . Developmental Psychobiology. 1975. 8. 129-135. SINGH. P. J. (Dept of Anim. Behav .. American Museum of Natural History . New York. N.Y . 10024). & TOBACH. E. Olfactory bulbectomy and nursing beh a vior in rat pups (Wistar DAB). Developmental Psychobiology . 1975. 8. 151-164. WILLIAMS. D. I. (The Univ .. Hull. England). BAILEY. G. B .. & LEE. M. H. S. Handling rat pups after early weaning. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 13. 505-509. WYLY. M . V. (Dept. of Biobehav . Sci .. Univ. of Connecticut . Storrs. Conn. 062(8). DENENBERG. V. H .. DE SANTIS. D .. BURNS . J. K .. ZARROW. M. X. Handling rabbits in infancy: In search of a critical period . Developmental Psychobiology . 1975. 8. 179-186. Developmental Changes BROWN. R. T . (Univ. of North Carolina. Wilmington. N.C. 28401). Following and visual imprinting in ducklings across a wide age range. Developmental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 27-33. GOLDMAN . L. (Dept . of Anat .. Univ . of Birmingham. Birmingham. England). & SWANSON. H. H. Developmental changes in pre-adult behavior in confined colonies of golden hamsters . Developmental Psychobiology. 1975. 8. 137- 150. GROSWALD. D . E. (Dept. of Aerosp. Eng. Sci.. Univ . of Colorado. Boulder. Colo. 80302). & LUTfGES. M. W . Developmental and genetic variables in mouse startle response habituation. Developmental Psychobiology . 1974. 8. 41-48.
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION BRADLEY. E . A. (Dept. of Anat . & Embryol . • Univ. CoIl.. London. England). & YOUNG. J. Z . Are there circadian rhythms in learning by Octopus? Behavioral Biology. 1975. 13. 527-531. SYME . L. A . (Univ. of Canterbury. Christchurch. New Zealand) . Influence of age and sex on the behavior of rats deprived of the rearing response . Developmental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 35-39. WYLY. M. V. (Dept . of Biobehav . Sci .. Univ. of Connecticut. Storrs. Conn. 062(8). DENENBERG. V. H .. DE SANTIS. D . • BURNS. J. K .. & ZARROW. M. X. Handling rabbits in infancy: In search of a critical period. Developmental Psychobiology. 1975. 8. 179-186. Activity and Exploratory Behavior HIRAO. T . (Dept. of Behav. & Physiol. . Behav. Rsch. Inst .. Univ. of Gunma Med. Sch .. 3. Showa-machi. Maebashi. Japan) . SHINOZAKI. H .. FURUYA. N .• & ISHIKAWA. M. An automatic recording system of the positional behavior of mice for experimental analysis . Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 1975. 7. 267-272. SYME. L. A. (Univ. of Canterbury. Christchurch. New Zealand) . Influence of age and sex on the behav ior of rats deprived of the rearing response . Developmental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 35-39. WYLY. M. V. (Dept. of Biobehav. Sci . , Univ. of Connecticut. Storrs. Conn. 062(8). DENENBERG. V . H .. DE SANTIS. D . . BURNS. J. K .. & ZARROW. M. X. Handling rabbits in infancy: In search of a critical period . Developmental Psychobiology. 1975.8. 179-186.
CURRENT LITERATURE Hunger and Thirst
BALA GU RA . S .. KANN ER. M . . & HARRELL . L. E. (Child DC\TI. Inst .. Billiogical Sd . Rsch. Ctr .. Univ. 01' North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514). Modilication 01' feeding pattcrns by glu<:lldynamic hormones. Behavioral Biology.
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CHRISTIAN . W. P. (Beha\'. Sci. Div .. National Asthma Ctr .. IIJIJIJ Julian St .. Denver. C~'lo. 80204). Effects of the quality of drv I'ood reinfo rcement on the rat's instrumental licking and d'rinking behavior. Psychological Record. 1975. ZS. 237-242. HENDERSON. T . B. (La b . of Sensory Sci .. 1993 Ea st-West Rd _. Honolulu. Hawaii 90822). WOODARD . W . T.. & BITTERMAN. M. E . Measurement 01' consummatory behavior in octopuses . Be//(II·io,. Research Methods & II/stnl/lli'l/tatiol/. 1975. 7.
20S-200. MILL ENS ON. J. R. (P .O. Box 0070. McGill Univ .. Montrea l HJC JGt. P.O .. Canada). The I'acts of schedule-induced polydipsia. Behtll·io,. Research Methods & II/stn/m el/tation.
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M ULLER. P. G . (Utah State Univ.. Logan . Utah 84322). & CH EN EY. C. D. Role of the no-food stimulus duration during positive automaintenance. Psychological Record. 1975.
25. 11J7-204. Phrsio/oJ;!ical Factors
ALMLI. C. R. (Ohio Univ .. Athens. Ohio 45701) . WEISS. C. S .. & TONDAT. L. M. Does hypovolemia plus cellular dehydration equal wat er deprivation'! Behavioral Biology. 1975. 13.
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GROSSMAN. S. P. (Univ . of Chicago. Chicago. Illinois 60(37) . Role of the hypothalamus in the regulation of food and water intake. Psychological Revi,,"·. 1975. 82. 200-224. HOGAN . 1. A. (Univ. of Toronto. Toronto. Ont .. Canada). Dcvelopment of food recognition in young chicks : III. Discrimination. JOllmal of Comparative and Physiological
Psychology . 1975. 89. 95-104.
MITCHELL. D. (Univ. of Washington. Seattle. Wash . 98195). HOCH. N. E .. & FITZSIMMONS. M _ B _ Etlects of neophobia sensiti l.ation on the rat's preference for earned food. Behavioral
Biology. 1975. \3. 519-525 .
Sexual and Maternal8ehavlor FLANDERA. V. (lnst. of PhysioL. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci .. Prague. Czechoslovakia). & NOVAKOVA, V . Effect of mother on the development of aggressive behavior in rats . Develop-
mental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 49-54.
GOYENS. 1. (Lab . of Exptl. Psycho\,. Univ. of Brussels. Brussels . Belgium) . & NOIROT. E. Effects of cohabituation with females on aggressive behavior between male mice. Develop-
mental Psychobiology. 1974. 8. 79-84.
KRISCHIK. V. A . (Lake Ontario Environmental Lab .. Oswego. N.Y. 13126). & WEBER. P . G. Induced parental care in male convict cichlid li sh. Developmental Psychobiology, 1974. 8, I-II . KURTZ. R. G . (Dept. of PharmacoL. Inst. de Ciencias Biomedicas. UFRJ. Cidade Universitaria. IIha do Fundao. Rio de Janeiro . 20.000. Brasil). Hippocampal and cortical activity during sexual behavior in the female rat. JOllrnal
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