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CURRENT LITERATURE IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY METHODS & INSTRUMENTATION BARON. J_ (Univ. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Pa. 19174). Stimuli and subjects in one-tailed tests. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6.608-610. MAXWELL. J. H. (lnst. for Neurosci. & Behav.. Univ. of Delaware. Newark. Del. 19711). & GRANDA. A. M. An automated apparatus for the determination of visual thresholds in turtles. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 131-132. ROSENBERG. M . A. (Intel Corp .• Santa Clara. Calif.). WooDRuFF. M. L.. & ISAACSON. R. L. An economical operant space interface for the PDP-8 computer. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 127-130. Ross. J. (Univ. of Western Australia. Perth. W. Australia). & HOGBEN. J. H. The Pulfrich effect and short-term memory in stereopsis. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1289-1290.
METHODS FAGOT. R. F. (Univ. of Oregon. Eugene. Oreg. 97403). A note on the form of the psychophysical function near threshold. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975.6.665-667. GOLDSTEIN. M. L. (Indiana Univ .. Kokomo. Ind. 46901). A simple method for recording hippocampal theta in the freely moving rat. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 616. PIERI . L. (Dept. of Exptl. Med .. F. Hoffman-LaRoche and Co. Ltd .. 4002 Basle. Switzerland). & HOFFMANN. D. Improved rapid method to check electrode localizations in the brain. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. IS. 113-115. SHERMAN. R. C. (Dept. of Psychol.. Miami Univ .• Oxford. Ohio. 45056). & GOODSON. J. L. The intimacy of discussion topics: A comparison of three scaling methods. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 581-584.
HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT BANKS. M . S. (lnst. of Child Deve!. & Ctr. for Rsch . in Hum. Lrng .. Univ. of Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minn. 55455). ASLIN. R. N .• & LETSON. R. D. Sensitive period for the development of human binocular vision. Science, 1975, 190, 675-677. OESOR. J. A. (Monell Chern. Senses Ctr .• Univ. of Pennsylvania, 3500 Market St .• Philadelphia. Pa. 19104). MALLER, 0., & ANDREWS. K. Ingestive responses of human newborns to salty. sour. and bitter stimuli. Journal oj Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975, 89, 966-970. EIMAS. P. D. (Dept. of Psychol.. Brown Univ., Providence. R.l. 02912). Auditory and phonetic coding of the cues for speech : Discrimination of the [r-I] distinction by young infants. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 341-347. HORN. P. W. (Dept. of PsychoI.. Indiana State Univ .• Terre Haute, Ind. 47809). Pursuit rotor speed. sex differences, and reminiscence in young children. Journal of Psychology, 1975. 91. 81-85. WALESA, C. (Psychometric Lab., Catholic Univ. of Lublin, Lublin, Poland). Children's approaches to chance- and skilldependent risk. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 1975. 6. 131-138.
FAGOT. R. F. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Oregon. Eugene. Oreg. 97403). A note on the form of the psychophysical function near threshold. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 6. 665-667. GREEN. D. M .• & LUCE . R. D. (Dept. of Psychol. & Soc. Relations. Harvard Univ.. Cambridge. Mass. 02138). Parallel psychometric functions from a set of independent detectors . Psychological Review, 1975. 82.483-486. HALL. J. L. (Bell Labs .• Murray Hill. N.J. 07974). Nonmonotonic behavior of distortion product 2f,-f,: Psychophysical observations. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975. 58. 1046-1051. KRULEWITZ. J. E. (Dept. of Psychol.. Iowa State Univ .• Ames. Iowa 50010). WARM. J. S .. & WOHL , T. H. Effects of shifts in the rate of repetitive stimulation on sustained attention. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 245-249. WENDER. K. F. (Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Institut fUr Psychologie. 33 Braunschweig, Spielmannstrasse 19. West Germany). Signal identification: The comparison of two competitive theories. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 250-254.
PERCEPTUAL AND SENSORY PROCESSES General HOTOPF, W. H. N. (Dept. of Soc. Psycho!., London Sch. of Econ., Houghton St., London WC2A 2AE, England), & ROBERTSON, S. H . The regression to right angles tendency, lateral inhibition, and the transversals in the Zollner and Poggendorff illusions. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 18, 453-459.
Vision MATIN. E. (Dept. of Psychol.. C. W. Post Ctr. of Long Island Univ., Greenvale. N.Y. 11548). The two-transient (masking) paradigm. Psychological Review. 1975. 82.451-461. WARM, J. S. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Ohio 45221). STUTZ, R. M .• & VASSOLO, P . A. Intermodal transfer in temporal discrimination. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975, 18. 281-286.
Psychophysics ANDERSON, N. H. (Dept. of Psychol., C-009. Univ. of California. La Jolla. Calif. 92093). On the role of context effects in psychophysical judgment. Psychological Review, 1975. 82. 462-482. EISLER. H. (Dept. of Psychol.. Univ. of Stockholm, Box 6706, S-I13 85 Stockholm, Sweden). Subjective duration and psychophysics. Psychological Review. 1975. 82,429-450.
JONES. R. M . (Dept. of Ophthalmol.. Univ. of Wisconsin Med. Ctr .• 1300 University Ave .. Madison. Wis . 53706). & TULUNAy-KEESEY. U . Local retinal adaptation and spatial frequency channels. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1239-1244. KITAJIMA, S. (Lab. of Clin. Psycho!.. Faculty of Ed . . Hokkaido Univ .• Sapporo 060. Japan). MOROTOMI. T .• & KANOH. M. Enhancement of averaged evoked responses to brief
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HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY flashes after offset of preexposed light stimulation: A critical moment. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1213-1216. KITTERLE. F. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Toledo. Ohio 43606). & LEGUIRE. L. E. The effect of borders and contours on threshold during early dark adaptation. Vision Research. 1975.15.1217-1224. KITTERLE. F. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Toledo. Toledo. Ohio 43606). LEGUIRE, L. E., & RILEY, 1. A. The effects of target orientation on threshold during early dark adaptation. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 1294-1296. MATTSON, D. L. (reprints from Brant Clark. Dept. of Psycho!., San Jose State Univ., San Jose, Calif. 95192). Visual reaction times during prolonged angular acceleration parallel the subjective perception of rotation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975, I, 404-410. SPAHR, J. (Universitats-Augenklinik, Bern, Switzerland). Optimization of the presentation pattern in automated static perimetry. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 1275-1281. SPRINGER, R. M.. DEUTSCH, J. A. (Univ. of California, San Diego, La Jolla, Calif. 92037), & STANLEY, G. Double flashes from single pulses of light. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975, 18. 398-400. TYNAN. P. (Cresap Neurosci. Lab.. Dept. of Psycho\.. Northwestern Univ .. Evanston. II\, 60201). & SEKULER, R. Simultaneous motion contrast: Velocity. sensitivity and depth response. Vision Research, 1975, 15. 1231-1238. WASSERMAN. G. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. 53706). & KONG, K.-L. Temporal summation in a photoreceptor: Dependence on response magnitude. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1297-1299.
Spatial Vision BANKS. M. S. (lnst. of Child Deve\. & Ctr. for Rsch. in Hum. Lrng.. Univ. of Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minn. 5S455). ASLIN. R. N.. & LETSON, R. D. Sensitive period for the development of human binocular vision. Science. 1975. 190. 675-677. HOTOPF. W. H. N. (Dept. of Soc. Psycho!.. London Sch. of Econ .• Houghton St .. London WC2A 2AE. England). & ROBERTSON, S. H. The regression to right angles tendency. lateral inhibition. and the transversals in the ZOllner and Poggendorff illusions. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18,453-459. IKEDA. M. (Imaging Sci. & Eng. Lab.. Tokyo Inst. of Tech .. O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo. Japan), & TAKEUCHI. T. Influence of foveal load on the functional visual field. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 255-260. KLATZKY. R. L. (Dept. of Psycho\" Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106), & THOMPSON, A. Integration of features in comparing multifeature stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 18. 428-432. LApPIN, J. S. (Dept. of Psycho!., Vanderbilt Univ .• Nashville, Tenn. 37240). BELL, H. H., HARM. O. J., & KOTTAS, B. On the relation between time and space in the visual discrimination of velocity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975, 1. 383-394. POMERANTZ, J. R. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Johns Hopkins Univ .• Baltimore. Md. 21218), & SAGER; L. C. Asymmetric integrality with dimensions of visual pattern. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18.460-466. RAMACHANDRAN, V. S. (Psychological Lab .• Cambridge CB2 1TQ. England). High spatial frequencies dominate perception. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 6,611-612. Ross, J. (Univ. of Western Australia. Perth. W. Australia). & HOGBEN. 1. H. The Pulfrich effect and short-term memory in stereopsis. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 1289-1290. RUNESON, S. (Psykologiska Institutionen, Triidg{trdsgatan 20. Uppsala S-752 20. Sweden). Visual prediction of collision with natural and nonnatural motion functions. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 18, 261-266.
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SCHALLER. M. J. (Dept. of Psycho\" Univ. of Wisconsin, W. 1. Brogden Psycho\, Bldg., Charter at Johnson Sts .• Madison. Wis. 53706), & DZIADOSZ, G. M. Individual differences in adult foveal visual asymmetries. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975, I, 353-365. WALKER, P. (Div. of Psycho!., Preston Polytech.. Preston PRI 7DP, England). Stochastic properties of binocular rivalry alternations. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 18, 467-473. YOUNG, S. L. (Dept. of Opthalmol., Univ. of Michigan Med. Ctr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104), GAMBLE, M., & RAYNER, M. D. Subjective patterns elicited by light flicker. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 1291-1293.
Color Vision ESTEVEZ, O. (Lab. of Med. Physics, Univ. of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), SPEKREUSE, H., VAN DEN BERG, T. J. T. P., & CAVONIUS, C. R. The spectral sensitivities of isolated human color mechanisms determined from contrast evoked potential measurements. Vision Research, 1975, IS, 1205-1212. JONES, P. D. (Performance Rsch. Lab., Univ. of Louisville. Louisville, Ky. 40208), & HOLDING, D. H. Extremely longterm persistence· of the McCollough effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975, 1. 323-327. POTTS, M. J. (Brain & Percep. Lab., Dept. of Anat., Med. Sch.. University Walk, Bristol BS8 lTD, Avon. England), & HARRIS. 1. P. Movement aftereffects contingent on the colour or pattern of a stationary surround. Vision Research. 1975, 15. 1225-1230. RAAUMAKERS, J. G. W: (Vakgroep Mathematische Psychologie, Psychologisch Laboratorium. Erasmuslaan 16, Nijmegen, The Netherlands), & DE WEERT, C. M. M. Linear and nonlinear opponent color coding. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18, 474-480. ROSCH. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of California, Berkeley. Calif. 94720). The nature of mental codes for color categories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975. 1. 303-322. Eye Movements BELLEZZA, F. S. (Dept. of Psycho\" Ohio Univ., Athens. Ohio 45701). GEISELMAN, R. E .• & ARONOVSKY, L. A. Eye movements under different rehearsal strategies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human learning and Memory, 1975. 1.673-679. BROWN. B. (Smith-Kettlewell lnst. of Vis. Sci.. San Francisco, Calif. 94115). ADAMS, A. J., HAEGERSTROM-PORTNOY, G., JONES. R. T .• & FLOM. M. C. Effects of alcohol and marijuana on dynamic visual acuity: I. Threshold measurements. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 18, 441-446. CARLow. T .• DELL'OSSO, L. F. (Ocular Motor Neurophysio!. Lab. of the Miami VA Hosp .• Miami. Florida). TROOST, B. T., DAROFF , R. B., & BIRKETT. 1. E. Saccadic eye movement latencies to multimodal stimuli. Intersubject variability and temporal efficiency. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1257-1262. MURPHY. B. J. (Dept. of Psycho\.. Univ. of Maryland. College Park. Md. 20742). KOWLER. E., & STEINMAN, R. M. Slow oculomotor control in the presence of moving backgrounds. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1263-1268. POTTS. M. J. (Brain & Percep. Lab.. Dept. of Anat.. Med. Sch .. University Walk. Bristol BS8 ITO. Avon, England). & HARRIS. J. P. Movement aftereffects contingent on the colour or pattern of a stationary surround. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1225-1230. Audition
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T. E .. & WYLDE. M. A. Influence of auty cycle and off time of comparison-tone pulse trains on the measurement of perstimulatory loudness adaptation. Perception & Psychophysics . 1975. 18. 287-292. CURTIS. D. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Alberta. Edmonton . Alta .. Canada T6G 2E9). & MULLIN. L. C. Judgments of average magnitude: Analyses in terms of the functional measurement and two-stage models. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 299-308 . H.u~. J. L. (Bell Labs.. Murray Hill. N.J. 07974) . Nonmonotonic behavior of distortion product 2f,-f,: Psychophysical observations. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 58. 1046-1051. MERSHON. D. H. (Dept. of Psycho!.. North Carolina State Univ.. Raleigh . N.C.. 27607). & KING. L. E. Intensity and reverberation as factors in the auditory perception of egocentric distance . Perception & Psychophysics. 1975, 18, 409-415. YOST. W. A. (Communication Sci., Lab., Univ. of Florida. Gainesville, Fla. 32611) . Frequency selectivity using tonaltemporal masking: Diotic vs. dichotic masking. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 423-427.
Auditorv Discrimination BABKOiF. H. (Biometrics Rsch ., N.Y. State Dept. of Mental Hygiene. 722 W. 168th St.. New York. N.Y. 10032). Dichotic temporal interactions: Fusion and temporal order. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 267-272. MACMILLAN, N. A. (Dept. of Psycho!. , Univ. of Toronto, Toronto. Ont.. M5S 1Al. Canada), & SCHWARTZ, M . A probe-signal investigation of uncertain-frequency detection . Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975. 58. 1051 -1058. MASSARO, D. W. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison , Wis. 53706) . Backward recognition masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975. 58. 1059-1065. WARM, J. S. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Cincinnati. Cincinnati , Ohio 45221). STUTZ, R. M., & VASSOLO, P. A. Intermodal transfer in temporal discrimination. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975. 18. 281-286. WARREN. R. M. (Dept . of Psycho!. . Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Wis. 53201) . & BYRNES, D. L. TefTIooral discrimination of recycled tonal sequences: Partern matching and naming of order by untrained listeners. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 273-280. YOST.W. A. (Communication Sci. Lab .. Univ. of Florida, Gainesville. Fla. 32611) . TANIS, D. c. . NIELSEN, D. W., & BERGERT. B. Interaural time vs. interaural intensity in a lateralization paradigm. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 433-440. Speech Discrimination HOLMER. N.-G., & RUNDQVIST, H. E. (Lund Inst. of Tech., Dept . of Electrical Measurements. Box 725, S-220 07 Lund 7, Sweden). Ultrasonic registration of the fundamental frequency of a voice during normal speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1975. 58. 1073-1077. MILLER. J. L. (Dept . of Psycho\,. Brown Univ ., Providence . R.1. 02912). Properties of feature detectors for speech: Evidence from the effects of selective adaptation on dichotic listening. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975, 18. 389-397. PISONI. D . B. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Indiana Univ .. Bloomington, Ind . 47401). & TASH. J. Auditory property detectors and processing place features in stop consonants . Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18.401-408. TARTTER. V. C. (W. D. Hunter Lab. of Psycho\,. Brown Univ .. Providence. R.l. 02912). & EIMAS. P. D. The role of auditory feature detectors in the perception of speech. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 293-298.
PERFORMANCE Psychomotor Tasks DIEWERT. G. L. (Dept. of Phys. Ed.. Univ. of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis. 53706) . Retention and coding in motor short-term memory: A comparison of storage codes for distance and location information. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 183-190. GILL. D. L. (Dept. of Kinesiol .. Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo. Ont .. Canada), Knowledge of results precision and motor skill acquisition . Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 191-198. GILL . D. L. (Dept. of Kinesio\.. Univ. of Waterloo. Waterloo. Ont .. Canada). & MARTENS. R. The informational and motivational influence of social reinforcement on motor performance. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 171-182. NEWELL. K. M. (Children's Rsch. Ctr. . Univ. of Illinois. Champaign. 11\,). & CHEw. R. A. Visual feedback and positioning movements. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 153-158. SMYTH. M. M. (Dept. of Psycho\,. Univ. of Leicester. Leicester. England LEI 7RH). The role of mental practice in skill acquisition. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 199-206. WILKE. 1. T . (Western Ohio Branch Campus. Wright State Univ .. Celina. Ohio 45822). LANSING, R. W .• & ROGERS. C. A. Entrainment of respiration to repetitive finger tapping. Physiological Psychology. 1975. 3. 345-349. Reaction Time BAMBER. D . (Rsch. Service. VA Hosp.. St. Cloud. Minn . 56301). HERDER, J .. & TIDD. K. Reaction times in a task analogous to "same"-"different" judgment. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 321-327. BESNER. D. (Dept. of Psycho\'. Univ. of Reading. Reading. England RG6 2AL). & JACKSON; A. Same-different judgments with words and nonwords: A word superiority/inferiority effect . Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6, 578-580. CRUSE, D. (Dept. of Psycho\" Oregon State Univ .• Corvallis . Oreg. 97331) . & CLIFTON. c., JR. Constructing visual images from verbal descriptions. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 6. 585-588. HOWELL, P . (Lab. of Expt\. Psycho\" Univ. of Sussex, Brighton BNl 9QG, England), & STOCKDALE, J. E. Memory and display search in binary classification reaction time. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18,379-388. KLATZKY. R. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of California. Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106). & THOMPSON, A. Integration of features in comparing multifeature stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18,428-432. MATTSON, D. L. (reprints from Brant Clark, Dept. of Psycho\" San Jose State Univ .• San Jose. Calif. 95192). Visual reaction times during prolonged angular acceleration parallel the SUbjective perception of rotation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 1975. 1, 404-410.
InformadoD Proceulng BELLEZZA. F. S. (Dept. of Psycho\" Ohio Univ., Athens, Ohio 45701), GEISELMAN, R. E., & ARONOVSKY. L. A. Eye movements under different rehearsal strategies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975, 1. 673-679. CLARK, H. H. (Dept. of Psycho\" Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. 94305), & BROWNELL, H. H. Judging up and down . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 1975. 1. 339-352. COLES, M. G. H . (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Illinois . Champaign , Illinois 61820) . & DUNCAN-JOHNSON, C. C. Cardiac activity and information processing: The effects of stimulus significance, and detection and response requirements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975. 1.418-428. COLLINS. A. M. (Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc .• SO Moulton
HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY St.. Cambridge, Mass. 02138). & LOFTUS, E. F. A spreadingactivation theory of semantic processing. Psychological Review. 1975. 82. 407-428. FEDERICO. P.-A. (Navy Pers. Rsch. & Deve!. Ctr., (NPRDC). San Diego, Calif. 92152). & MONTAGUE, W. E. Recognition memory as a function of encoding strategy and stimulus cod ability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975, 1, 680-688. GARDNER, G. T . (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Michigan, Dearborn. Mich. 48128). & JOSEPH, D. 1. Parallel perceptual channels at "deep" processing levels. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6, 658-660. JAMIESON. D. G. (Dept. of Psycho!., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada KIS 5B6), & PETRUSIC, W. M. Relational Perception & judgments with remembered stimuli. Psychophysics, 1975, 18, 373-378. KLATZKY. R. L. (Dept . of Psycho!.. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara. Calif. 93106), & THOMPSON. A. Integration of features in comparing multifeature stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 18.428-432. KOLERS, P. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Canada M5S lAl). Memorial consequences of automatized encoding. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory , 1975, 1. 689-701. Loo. R. (Univ. of Calgary, Calgary 44, Alta., Canada). Storage and retrieval of verbal information under various cueing conditions in a multitrial experiment. Psychological Reports. 1975,37.467-470. LoRINSTEIN. B. (Montefiore Hosp. & Med . Ctr., 111 E. 210th St., Bronx . N.Y . 10467). & HABER, R. N. Perceived numerosity: An information processing analysis. Canadian Journal of Psychology. 1975, 29. 224-236. POLLATSEK. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst. Mass. 01(02), WELL. A. D., & SCHINDLER. R. M. Familiarity affects visual processing of words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975. 1. 328-338. POMERANTZ. J. R. (Dept. of Psycho!. . Johns Hopkins Univ . , Baltimore. Md. 21218). & SAGER. L. C. Asymmetric integrality with dimensions of visual pattern. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18,460-466. ROSCH. E. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of California, Berkeley. Calif. 94720). The nature of mental codes for color categories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Perjormance. 1975. 1. 303-322. TRAVERS. J. R. (Dept. of PsychoI. , Swarthmore Coli., Swarthmore, Pa. 1908l). Forced serial processing of words and letter strings: A reexamination. Perception & Psychophysics, 1975, 18. 447-452. TROPE. Y. (Dept. of Psycho!., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel), & BURNSTEIN. E. Processing the information contained in another's behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1975. 11. 439-458. WAGENAAR. W. A., & SAGARIA, S. D. (Pennsylvania State Univ .. University Park. Pa. 16802). Misperception of exponential growth. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18.416-422.
HUMAN LEARNING GELLER. E. S. (Dept . of Psycho!.. Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ.. Blacksburg. Va. 24061). & CLOWER. C. M. Incidental probability learning: Effects of task-relevant vs . irrelevant stimulus dimensions. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 649-651. KAUSLER. D . H. (Dept . of Psycho!.. Univ. of Missouri. Columbia. Mo. 65201). MAJCHER. L. 1.. & CONOVER, J. N. Schematic exemplars as items in multiple-item recognition learning . Bulletin of'the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 472-474.
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MANNING. S. K. (Dept. of Psychoi., Hunter Coli., 695 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 1(021), PASQUALI, P. E., & SMITH, c. A. Effects of visual and tactual stimulus presentation on learning two-choice patterned and semirandom sequences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975. 1. 736-744.
Verbal Learning GHATALA. E. S. (Dept. of Psycho!., Weber State Col!., Ogden . Utah 84408), LEVIN, J. R., & SUlIKOVIAK, M. J . Rehearsal strategy effects in children's discrimination learning: Confronting the crucible. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal B ehavior. 1975, 14. 398-407. KUCZAJ. S. A., II (lnst. of Child Deve!.. Univ. of Minnesota. Minneapolis. Minn. 55455). On the acquisition of a semantic system_ Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 1975. 14. 340-358. SAUFLEY. W. H., JR. (Dept. of Psycho!., Univ. of California . Berkeley. Calif. 94720). Memory for serial position. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14,418-429.
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COLE, R. A. (Dept. of Psycho!., Carnegie-Mellon Univ. , Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213), & YOUNG, M . Effect of subvocalization on memory for speech sounds. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975, 1,722-779. COLLINS, A. M. (Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., 50 Moulton St ., Cambridge. Mass. 02138). & LOFTUS, E. F. A spreadingactivation theory of semantic processing. Psychological Review, 1975. 82. 407-428. DAVIS, M. S., & BRAY. N. W. (Dept. of Psycho!., Cincinnati Ctr. for Deve!. Disorders. 3300 Eiland Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio 45229). Bisensory memory in normal and reading disability children. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 6. 572-574. EICH . 1. E . (Dept. of Psycho!. . Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County . 5401 Wilkens Ave.. Baltimore . Md. 21228). WEINGARTNER. H .. STILLMAN. R. c.. & GILLIN. J. C. Statedependent accessibility of retrieval cues in the retention of a categorized list. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 1975. 14.408-417. FEDERICO. P.-A. (Navy Pers. Rsch. & Deve!. Ctr. (NPRDC). San Diego. Calif. 92152). & MONTAGUE, W. E. Recognition memory as a function of encoding strategy and stimulus cod ability. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975. 1. 680-688. HOWELL. P. (Lab. of Expt\. Psycho\,. Univ. of Sussex. Brighton BNl 9QG. England). & STOCKDALE, J. E. Memory and display search in binary classification reaction time. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18. 379-388. HUMPHREYS. M. S. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Northwestern Univ .. Evanston. Ill. 60201). & GALBRAITH. R . C. Forward and backward associations in cued recall: Predictions from the encoding speciticity principle. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975. 1. 702-710. JONES. S .. & WINOGRAD, E. (Dept. of Psycho!. . Emory Univ .. Atlanta. Ga. 30322) . Word imagery in recognition memory . Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 632-634. KOLERS. P. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Toronto. Toronto. Canada M5S lAl). Memorial consequences of automatized encoding. Journal ofEx perimen tal Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975. 1.689-701. NELSON. D. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ . of South Florida. Tampa. Fla. 33620). BROOKS. D. H .• & WHEELER, J. W .. JR. Sensory and meaning features in stimulus recognition and associative retrieva!. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 1975. 1. 711-719. ROSENBLOOD. L. K. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Victoria.
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Victoria. B.C.. Canada), & PULTON, T. W. Recognition after tachistoscopic presentations of complex pictorial stimuli. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 1975, 29, 195·200. RUBIN, D. C. (Lawrence Univ., Appleton, Wis. 54911). Within word structure in the tip·of·the-tongue phenomenon. lournal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14. 392-397. THORNDYKE, P. W. (Rand Corp., 1700 Main St., Santa Monica, Calif. 904(6). Conceptual complexity and imagery in comprehension and memory. lournal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14, 359-369. TZENG, O. J. L. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of California, Riverside, Calif. 92502). Sentence memory: Recognition and inferences. lou mal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975, I, 720-726. WISEMAN, S., & TULVING, E. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto M5S lAl. Ont., Canada). A test of confusion theory of encoding specificity. lournal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975, 14, 370-381.
Long- Term Memory STRAND, B. Z. (Dept. of Psychol., Kean Coli. of New Jersey, Union. N.J. 07083). Effects of instructions for category organization on long-term retention. lournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975, I, 780-786. Free Recall FRITZEN, J. (Dept. of Psychol., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, Va. 24061). Intralist repetition effects in free recall. lournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975, 1, 756-763. KOPPELL. S. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara. Calif. 93106), MCCLURE. M. K., & SCHULTE, A. Evidence for inter-item associations following the learning of a categorized list. Psychological Reports, 1975, 37,475-478. Loo, R. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Calgary,
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CRUSE. D. (Dept. of Psychol.. Oregon State Univ .. Corvallis, Oreg. 97330. & CLIFTON. c., JR. Constructing visual images from verbal descriptions. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Societv, 1975, 6. 585-588. KIETLI~SKI. R. (Socio-Economic Faculty. Univ. of Lodz. Lodz. Poland). An empirical model of risky decisions. Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 6. 123-130. KORIAT. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Hebrew Univ .. Jerusalem, Israel), & LIEBLICH. l. Examination of the letter serial position effect in the "TOT" and the "don't know" states. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 539-541. KOZIELECKI. 1. (lnst. of Psychol., Univ. of Warsaw. Warsaw. Poland). The internal representation of risky tasks. Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975, 6, 115-122. RAnZICKI, 1. (Inst. for Pedagogical Rsch., Warsaw, Poland). The effect of some situational factors on probabilistic diagnosing. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 1975, 6. 147-156. SINGH. D. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Texas. Austin. Tex. 78712). LETZ. R., & SIKES. S. The nature of thinking behavior in obese humans. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975, 6, 641-644. WALESA, C. (Psychometric Lab., Catholic Univ., Lublin, Poland). Children's approaches to chance- and skill-dependent risk. Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975, 6. 131-138. Verbal Processes BAARS. B. J. (UCLA. 405 Hilgard Ave .. Los Angeles. Calif. 90024). MOTLEY. M. T .. & MAcKAY, D. G. Output editing for lexical status in artificially elicited slips of the tongue. lournal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975. 14. 382-391. BESNER. D. (Dept. of Psychol., Univ. of Reading, Reading. England RG6 2AL), & JACKSON, A. Same-different judgments with words and nonwords: A word superiority/inferiority effect. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975, 6. 578-580. HERSH, H. M. (Dept. of Psychol.. Johns Hopkins Univ .. Baltimore, Md. 21218). & CARAMAZZA, A. Integrating verbal quantitative information. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975. 6. 589-591. KLEIMAN, G. M. (Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Calif. 94305). Speech recoding in reading. lournal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 1975. 14. 323-339. KRUEGER. L. E. (Human Performance Ctr .. Ohio State Univ .. 404-B W. 17th Ave .. Columbus. Ohio 43210). The wordsuperiority effect: Is its locus visual-spatial or verbal? Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 465-468. LEy, R. (Dept. of Psychol., SUNY. 1400 Washington Ave .. Albany. N.Y. 12222), & TESINY, E. Associative reaction time. meaningfulness, and pronunciability ratings of 382 words and paralogs. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1975,6.645-648. PALEF, S. R. (Dept. of Applied Psychol.. Ontario Inst. for Studies in Ed., 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Canada), & OLSON, D. R. Spatial and verbal rivalry in a Stroop-like task. Canadian lOl/rnal u.f' Psychology. 1975. 29. 201-209. Problem Solving COCHE. E. (Psychol. Servo & Rsch .. Friends Hosp., Roosevelt Blvd. at Adams Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19124). & FLICK, A. Problem-solving training groups for hospitalized psychiatric patients. Journal of Psychology, 1975.91. 19-29. GAYURIN, E. l. (Herbert H. Lehman Coli. of CUNY. Bedford Park Blvd. W .. Bronx. N.Y. 104(8), & MURGATROYD, D. Spatial aptitUde and permutational ability. lournal of Psychology. 1975. 91. 77-80. HERSH, H. M. (Dept. of Psychol.. Johns Hopkins Univ .. Baltimore. Md. 21218). & CARAMAZZA. A. Integrating verbal quantitative information. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 589-591.
HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY KJELLBERG. A. (Univ. of Uppsala. Slottsgrand 3. 752-20 Uppsala. Sweden). Effects of sleep deprivation on performance of a problem-solving task. Psychological Repons. 1975. 37. 479-485. LoWENKRON. B. (Dept. of Psycho!.. California State Univ .• Los Angeles. Calif. 90(32). Performance in intra- and extradimensional shifts as a function of solution mode in concept-identitication problems. Psychological Repons. 1975. 37. 447-454. NAHINSKY. I. D. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Louisville. Louisville. Ky. 40208). HOLLYFIELD. R. L.. & OESCHGER. D. E. Resampling of hypotheses after negative instances. Bulletin oOhe Psvchollomic Societv. 1975. 6. 520-522. OD·OM. R.· D. (Dept. of P~ycho!.. Vanderbilt Univ .. Nashville. Tenn. 37240). CUNNINGHAM. J. G .. & ASTOR. E. C. Adults thinking the way we think children think. but children don't always think that way: A study of perceptual salience and problem solving. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 545-548. SCHROTH. M. L. (Psycho!. Dept.. Univ. of Santa Clara. Santa Clara. Calif. 95053). The use of IQ as a measure of problem solving ability with mongoloid and nonmongoloid retarded children. Journal of Psychology. 1975. 91.49-56. SCHWEBEL. M. (Grad. Sch. of Ed .• Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. 08903). Formal operations in first-year college students. Journal of Psychology, 1975, 91, 133-141. STEPHENS. J. M. (Dept. of Psycho!.. SUNY, Buffalo. N.Y. 14214). & GOUNARD. B. R. Task solubility and motivational level in word categorization. Psychological Repons. 1975. 37. 522. WAGENAAR. W. A .• & SAGARIA. S. D. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Pennsylvania State Univ.. University Park, Pa. 16802). Misperception of exponential growth. Perception & Psychophysics. 1975. 18.416-422.
SOCIAL PROCESSES ARKIN. R. M .. & DUVAL. S. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Southern California. Los Angeles. Calif. 90007). Focus of attention and causal attributions of actors and observers. jOllmal o(Experimental Social Psychology. 1975. 11.427-438. BOSK!. P. (lnst. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Warsaw. Warsaw. Poland). Motivational determinants of the diagnostic process. Polish Psychological Bulletill. 1975. 6. 157-166. DENGERINK. H. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Washington State Univ .. Pullman. Wash. 9(163). O·LEARY. M. R .. & KASNER. K. H. Individual differences in aggressive responses to attack: Internal-external locus of control and tield dependenceindependence. jOllmal of Research ill Personality. 1975. 9. 191-199. GARSKE. J. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Ohio Univ .. Athens. Ohio 45701). Role variation as a determinant of attributed masculinity and femininity. joumal of Psychology. 1975.91. 31-37. GILL. D. L. (Dept. of Kinesio!.. Univ. of Waterloo. Waterloo. Ont.. Canada>. & MARTENS. R. The informational and motivational int1uencc of social reinforcement on motor performance. jOllmal o(Motor Behavior. 1975.7. 171-182. GJESME. T. (lnst. for Ed. Rsch .. Univ. of Oslo. Postboks 1092. Blindern. Oslo 3. Norway). Slope of gradients for performance as a function of achievement motive. goal distance in time. and future time orientation. Joumal o( Psych()logy. 1975.91. 143-160. GREENWALD. A. G. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Ohio State Univ .. 404C W. 17th Ave .. Columbus. Ohio 43210). On the inconclusiveness of "crucial" cognitive tests of dissonance vs. self-perception theories. jOllmal o( Experimental Social PS,l'chologl'. 1975. II. 490-499.
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HENDRICK. C. (Kent State Univ .. Kent. Ohio 44242). & SHAFFER. D. R. Etlect of pleading the fifth amendment on perceptions of guilt and morality. Bulletin of the Psychollomic Societ\'. 1975. 6.449-452. KUHLMAN. D. M. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Delaware. Newark. Del. 1(711). & MARSHELLO. A. Individual differences in the game motives of own. relative. and joint gain. Journal o( Research in Persollality. 1975. 9. 240-251. MADDEN. J. M. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Rensselaer Poly tech. Inst .. Troy. N.Y. 12181). An application of the policy-capturing method to the analysis of value systems. Bulletill of the Psvchonomic Socien'. 1975.6.619-621. MU~GATROYD. D. (Dept. of Psycho!.. H. H. Lehman ColI.. Bedford Park Blvd. W .. Bronx. N.Y. 10468). & GAVURIN. E. l. Comparison of Edwards Personal Preference Schedule norms with recent college samples. journal of Psychology. 1975.91. 71-76. MURRAY. E. J. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of Miami. Coral Gables. Fla. 33124). Resolution of complex decisional conflicts as a function of degree of avoidance. journal of Research ill Personalin·. 1975. 9. 177-190. RODIN. M. j. (San Diego State Univ.. San Diego. Calif. (2182). The trait coding of behavior. Bulletin of the Psychollomic Societl'. 1975. 6. 638-640. SALTzsiEiN. H. D. (Dept. of Psycho!. H. H. Lehman Coli .. Bedford Park Blvd. W .. Bronx. N.Y. 10468). & SANDBERG. L. The relative effectiveness of direct and indirect persuasion. joumal or Psychology. 1975. 91. 39-48. SCHWARTZ. S. (Div. of Child Psychiat.. Univ. of Texas Med. Branch. Galveston. Tex. 77550). Individual differences in cognition: Some relationships between personality and memory. journal o(Research i" Personalitv. 1975.9.217-225. SHAFFER. j. P. (Dept. of Psycho!.: Univ. of Kansas. Lawrence. Kans. 66045). Personality impression formation and sex: The polarization effect. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6.661-664. THELEN. M. H. (Dept. of Psychol.. McAlester Hall. Univ. of Missouri. Columbia. Mo. 65201). DOLLINGER. S. 1.. ROBERTS. M. c.. & AKAMATSU. T. J. Model consequences and model affect: Their effects on imitation. Bulletin qf the Psychonomic Societv. 1975. 6.478-480. TROPE. ·Y. (Dept. of Psychol .. Hebrew Univ .. Jerusalem. Israel). & BURNSTEIN. E. Processing the information contained in another's behavior. joumal of Experimental Social Psychology. 1975. 11.439-458. WANKEL. L. M. (Dept. of Kinesio!.. Univ. of Waterloo. Waterloo. Ont .. Canada). The effects of social reinforcement and audience presence upon the motor performance of boys with different levels of initial ability. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1975. 7. 207-216. WILKINS. W. E. (Dept. of Psycho!.. SUNY. Brockport. N.Y. 14420). Trends in powerlessness: A ten year follow-up. jOllmal q(Psychology. 1975.91. 15-18. ZAGORSKI. M. A. (Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland. St. John·s. Nt1d .. Canada AIC 557). Risky decision: Attention effects or masking etlects? Acta Psychologica. 1975. 39.487-494. ZAHN. G. L. (Grad. Sch. of Administration. Univ. of California. Riverside. Calif. 92502). Verbal-vocal integration as a function of sex and methodology. joumal of Research in Personality. 1975. 9. 226-239. Attitudes CARLSON. H. M. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of California. Riverside. Calif. (2502). & SUTTON. M. S. The effects of ditferent police roles on attitudes and values. journal of Psychology. 1975. 91. 57-64. EPlEY. S. W. (psycho!. Dept .. Wartburg ColI.. Waverly Iowa 50(77). The presence of others may reduce anxiety-The
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evidence is not conclusive. Psych ological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 886. KNESTRICK. J . L. (Pennsylvania State Univ .. Capitol Campus. Middletown. Pa. 17057). Effect of sex in accuracy of predictive judgment. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975. 41. 355-360. loMBARDO. J. P. (SUNY. Cortland. N.Y. 13(45). & BERZONSKY. M. D. Locus of reinforcement control. self-image disparity. and self-acceptance: A replication. Journal of Genetic Psychology. 1975. 127. 147-148. ROGERS . R. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of South Carolina. Columbia. S.c. 29208). A protection motivation theory of fear appeals and attitude change. Journal of Psychology. 1975.91. 93-114. RUBENSTEIN. G. (Dept. of Psychiat .. Univ. of Rochester Sch. of Med . . 300 Crittenden Blvd .. Rochester. N.Y . 14642). FISHER. L.. & lKER. H. Peer observation of student behavior in elementary school classrooms. Developmental Psychology. 1975. 11. 867-868. WRIGHTSMAN. L. S. (Box 512. George Peabody ColI. for Teachers. Nashville. Tenn. 37203) . The presence of others does make a difference-sometimes. Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 82. 884-885. Social InOuences CHlEWINSKI. Z. (Dept. of Expt!. Psycho!.. Catholic Univ .. Lublin.
Poland). Cognitive conservatism and radicalism in individual and group decisions. Polish Psychological Bulletin. 1975. 6. \39-146. GEllER. E. S. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Virginia Polytech. lnst. & State Univ .. Blacksburg. Va. 24061). Effects of a coactor's prediction on latencies to predict and indentify stimuli . Acta Psychologica. 1975. 39. 469-485. HAss. R . G. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Brooklyn ColI . CUNY. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11210). & GRADY. K. Temporal delay. type of forewarning. and_ resistance to influence . Journal o(Experimental Social Psvchology. 1975. 11. 459-469. M~STERSON. S. P. (Dept.' of Psycho!.. George Mason Univ .. 4400 University Dr.. Fairfax. Va. 22030). Sex and the perception of imaginary individuals. Journal of Psychology. 1975. 91. 121·126. ROBINS. G. L. (2614 N.E . 50th Dr .. Gainesville . Fla. 32601). & WEXLEY. K. N. Moditication through modeling and reinforcement in leaderless groups. Journal o/Psychology. 1975. 91. 87-91. WALLS. R. T . (Rsch . & Trng. Ctr .. 509 Allen Hall. West Virginia Univ .. Morgantown. W. Va. 26506). RUDE. S. H .. & GUlKUS. S. P. Model and observer learning of low. medium. and high level concepts . Psychological Reports. 1975. 37. 671-675.
ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT Genetics ANISMAN. H. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Carleton Univ.. Ottawa. Ont .. KIS 5B6. Canada). Task complexity as a factor in eliciting heterosis in mice: Aversively motivated behaviors. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology . 1975. 89. 976-984 . HUCK. U. W .. & PRICE. E. O. (Dept. of Zoo!.. SUNY ColI. of Environmental Sci. & Forestry. Syracuse. N.Y. 13210). Differential effects of environmental enrichment on the open-field behavior of wild and domestic Norway rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological PSYchology. 1975. 89. 892-898. Developmental Changes BEATTY . W. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. North Dakota State Univ .• Fargo. N. Dak. 58102). BIERLEY. C. M .• & GERTH. J. M. Effects of neonatal gonadectomy on DRL behavior. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975.6.615. BEATTY. W. W. (Dept. of Psycho!.. North Dakota State Univ .• Fargo. N. Dak. 58102). STUDELSKA. D. R .• & GERTH. J. M. Some aspects of the development of sex differences in DRL behavior. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 622-624. MOLINO. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Brockville Psychiat. Hosp .• Brockville. Ont.. K6V 5W7. Canada). Sparing of function after infant lesions of selected limbic structures in the rat. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 868-881. WELLS. R. N .. & CONE. A. L. (Lynchburg Trng. Sch. & Hosp .. Lynchburg. Va. 24505). Changes in the burst lick rate of albino rats as functions of age. sex. and drinking experience. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1975. 6. 605-607.
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Acdvity and Exploratory Behavior BURKHOLDER. J. (Univ. of Akron. Akron. Ohio 443(4). DEITCHMAN. R .. HAUDE. R. H .. & SANDERS. R. E. Observing behavior in the albino rat: A within-subjects comparison of increasing levels of visual complexity. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 1975. 41. 523-529.
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MAXWELL. 1. H. (Inst. for Neurosci. & Behav.. Univ. of Delaware. Newark. Del. 19711). & GRANDA. A. M. An automated apparatus for the determination of visual thresholds in turtles. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 131-132. McREYNOLDS. J. S. (Dept. of Physio!.. Univ. of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48104). & GORMAN. A. L F. Hyperpolarizing photllreceptors in the eye of a primitive chordate. Salpa democratica. Vision Research. 1975. IS. 1181-1186. SCHEIBNER. H. (II. Physiologische Abteilung. Max-Planck-Institut Hir Physiologische und Klinische Forschung (W. G. KerckhoffInstitutl. D-635 Bad Nauheim. Germany). HUNOLD. W .. & BEZAUT. M. Colour discrimination functions of the frog optic tectum (Rana esculenta). Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1175-1180. SKAVENSKI. A. A. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Northeastern Univ .. Boston. Mass. 02115). ROBINSON. D. A.. STEINMAN. R. M .• & TIMBERLAKE. G. T. Miniature eye movements of tixation in rhesus monkey. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1269-1273. YINON. U. (Vision Rsch. Lab .. Hadassah Univ. Hosp. & Med. Sch .. Jerusalem. Israel). & AUERBACH. E. Receptive fields and tiring patterns of sustained cells in the cat visual cortex. Vision Research. 1975. IS. 1245-1250. YINON. U. (Vision Rsch. Lab .. Hadassah Univ. Hosp. & Med. Sch.. Jerusalem. Israel). AUERBACH. E.. BLANK. M.. & FRIESENHAUSEN. J. The ocular dominance of cortical neurons in cats developed with divergent and convergent squint. Vision Research. 1975. 15. 1251-1256.
ANIMAL LEARNING AND RETENTION . Conditioning Classical Conditioning IZQUIERDO. I. (Departamento de Fisiologia. Escola Paulista de Medicina. Rua Botucatu 862. 04023 Sao Paulo. SP. Brazil). Relations between orienting. pseudoconditioned and conditioned responses in the shuttle-box-A pharmacological analysis by means of LSD and dibenamine. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 15. 193-205. OSBORNE. G. L. (Dept. of Psycho!.. Univ. of North Carolina. Charlotte. N.C. 28223). & CAUL. W. F. Y-maze avoidance performance and activity change as a function of CS quality in rats. Behavioral Biology. 1975. 15. 183-192. SIEGFRIED. B .. WASER. P. G .. BORBELY, A. A .. & HUSTON. J. P. (Inst. of Pharmacol.. Univ. of Zurich. Gloriastrasse 32. Zurich. Switzerland). Pavlovian conditioning of eating induced by spreading depression in cortex. striatum and hippocampus of rats. Physiology and Behavior. 1975. 15. 71-78. Audition DE BOER. E. (Physics Lab .. Ear. Nose & Throat Clinic (KNO). Wilhelmina Hosp .. Amsterdam. The Netherlands). Synthetic whole-nerve action potentials for the cat. Journal o( the . Acoustical Society q(America. 1975. 58. \030-1045. GOTTLIEB. G. (Dorothea Dix Hosp .. Raleigh. N.C. 27(11). Development of species identitication in ducklings: III. Maturational rectitication of perceptual deficit caused by auditory deprivation. Journal q( Comparatil'e and Physiological Psychology. 1975. 89. 899-912. TEAS. D. C. (Inst. for the Adv. Study of Communication Processes. Depts. of Speech. Psychol. & Electrical Eng. (Bio-med). Ctr. for Neurobiol. Sci.. Univ. of Florida. Gainesville. Fla. 32(01). & NIELSEN. D. W. Interaural attenuation versus frequency for guinea pig and chinchilla CM response. Journal qr the Acoustical Society q( America. 1975.58.1066-1072. WOODFORD. C. M. (Dept. of Otolaryngol.. SUNY. Upstate Med. Ctr .. Syracuse. N.Y. 13210). HENDERSON. D .. HAMERNIK. R. P .. & FELDMAN. A. S. Static acoustic impedance of the chinchilla middle ear: Awake and sedated. Journal "(Ihl' Acouslical Society q(Aml'rictl. 1975.58. 1100-1103.
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