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The University of Montana
Department of Psychology
Skaggs Building Room 143
Missoula, MT 59812-1584

(406) 243-4521 office
(406) 243-6366 fax

 


Animal Behavior : Research Projects


  • Effects of effort and magnitude of reinforcement on the running response in rats.
  • Rat strategies and the Interactive schedule: A multidimensional examiniantion of behavior.
  • The effects of response force and response cost on wheel running in rats.
  • Effort shifts and contrast in the running wheel.
  • The effects of effort requirements on behavioral impulsivity in rats: A running wheel preparation.
  • Effortful responding and Behavioral contrast.
  • An investigation into the effects of an increased effort requirement on risk-aversion within a foraging paradigm.
  • Wheel-running in discrete trial and operant paradigms under various effort requirements.
  • Information seeking by rhesus monkeys
  • Judgments of learning by humans in nonberbal tasks