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| Publications of Daniel T Cerutti :chronological alphabetical combined listing:%% Journal Articles @article{fds44580, Author = {Jozefowiez, J. and Cerutti, D. T. and Staddon, J. E. R.}, Title = {Timescale invariance and Weber’s law in in choice}, Journal = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes}, Year = {2006}, Abstract = {Pigeons were exposed to concurrent schedules where reinforcement was alternately available at different times for each of two choices. In Experiment 1 (where reinforcement times progressed arithmetically) overall, but not relative, response rate was timescale invariant. In Experiment 2 (where reinforcement times progressed geometrically, hence were more spaced out) there was temporal control at all reinforcement times, but the amplitude of left-right response alternation decreased as time in trial increased. These results indicate that the temporal regulation of both overall and relative response rates conforms to Weber’s law although relative rate is heavily in uenced by processes other than timing. It also adds support to the idea that overall and relative response rate represent the operation of 2 independent processes.}, Key = {fds44580} } @article{fds44582, Author = {Buhusi, C. V. and Cerutti, D. T.}, Title = {Concurrent Time Accumulation and Memory Decay in Pigeons}, Journal = {Behavioral Processes.}, Year = {2005}, Key = {fds44582} } @article{fds26384, Author = {J. Josefowiez and D.T. Cerutti and J. E. R. Staddon}, Title = {Timing in choice experiments}, Journal = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes}, Year = {2004}, Month = {November}, Key = {fds26384} } @article{fds25949, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and J.E.R. Staddon}, Title = {Time and Rate Measures in Choice Transitions}, Journal = {Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior}, Volume = {81}, Number = {2}, Pages = {135-154}, Year = {2004}, Month = {March}, Abstract = {Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under conditions of changing preference. Experiment 1 studied a concurrent-chain schedule with random-interval initial links and fixed-interval terminal links; Experiment 2 studied a multiple chained random-interval fixed-interval schedule; and Experiment 3 studied simple concurrent random-interval random-interval schedule. In Experiment 1, and to a lesser extent in the other two experiments, session-average initial-link wait-time differences were linearly related to ses-sion-average response-rate differences. In Experiment 1, and to a lesser extent Experiment 3, ratios of session-average initial-link wait times and response rates were related by a power func-tion. The weaker relations between wait and response measures in Experiment 2 appear to be due to the absence on competition between responses. In Experiments 1 and 2, initial-link changes lagged behind terminal-link changes. These findings may have implications for the rela-tions between fixed- and variable-interval procedures and suggest that more attention should be paid to temporal measures in studies of free-operant choice.}, Key = {fds25949} } @article{fds25948, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and J.E.R. Staddon}, Title = {Elapsed Time vs. Anticipated Delay in the Time-Left Experiment: A Test of the Cognitive Hypothesis}, Journal = {Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes}, Volume = {30}, Number = {1}, Pages = {45-54}, Year = {2004}, Month = {January}, Key = {fds25948} } @article{fds25960, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Rapid determinations of preference in multipleconcurrent chain schedules.}, Journal = {Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior}, Volume = {46}, Pages = {211-218}, Year = {2004}, Key = {fds25960} } @article{fds12100, Author = {Staddon, J.E.R. and Cerutti, D.T.}, Title = {Operant Behavior}, Journal = {Annual Review of Psychology}, Volume = {54}, Pages = {114-144}, Year = {2003}, Key = {fds12100} } @article{fds12101, Author = {Keller, J. and Strasburger, H. and Cerutti, D.T. and Sabel, B.A.}, Title = {Assessing Spatial Vision - Automated Measurement of the Contrast-Sensitivity Function in the Hooded Rate}, Journal = {Journal of Neuroscience Methods}, Volume = {97}, Pages = {103-110}, Year = {2000}, Key = {fds12101} } @article{fds12102, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and Arcieniega, M.A.}, Title = {Evidence for a Spatial Bias in the Discrimination Learning of Young Children}, Journal = {Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis}, Volume = {25}, Pages = {1-17}, Year = {1999}, Key = {fds12102} } @article{fds25952, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and A.C. Catania}, Title = {Pigeons’ preference for free choice: Number of keys versus key area}, Journal = {Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior}, Volume = {68}, Pages = {349-356}, Year = {1997}, Abstract = {Cerutti, D. T., & Catania, A. C. (1997). . , 68, .}, Key = {fds25952} } @article{fds25954, Author = {Thompson, T. and Hackenberg, T. and Cerutti, D. T. and Baker, D. and Axtell, S.}, Title = {Opioid antagonist effects on self- injury in adults with mental retardation: Response form and location as determinants of medication effects}, Journal = {American Journal for Mental Retardation}, Volume = {99}, Pages = {85-102}, Year = {1994}, Abstract = {Thompson, T., Hackenberg, T., Cerutti, D. T., Baker, D., & Axtell, S. (1994). . , 99, 85-102.}, Key = {fds25954} } @article{fds26189, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Compliance with instructions: Effects of randomness in scheduling and monitoring}, Journal = {Psychological Record}, Volume = {44}, Pages = {259-269}, Year = {1994}, Key = {fds26189} } @article{fds25955, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and D. M. Rumbaugh}, Title = {Stimulus relations in comparative primate perspective.}, Journal = {Psychological Record}, Volume = {43}, Pages = {811-821}, Year = {1993}, Key = {fds25955} } @article{fds25956, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Discriminative versus reinforcing properties of contingencies as determinants of schedule-insensitivity in humans}, Journal = {Psychological Record}, Volume = {41}, Pages = {51-67}, Year = {1991}, Abstract = {Cerutti, D. T. (1991). Discriminative versus reinforcing properties of contingencies as determinants of scheduleinsensitivity in humans. The Psychological Record, 41, 51-67.}, Key = {fds25956} } @article{fds25957, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and T. Thompson}, Title = {Artificial hibernation evolved}, Journal = {Contemporary Psychology}, Volume = {35}, Pages = {1148-1150}, Year = {1990}, Key = {fds25957} } @article{fds25958, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Discrimination theory of rule-governed behavior.}, Journal = {Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior}, Volume = {51}, Pages = {259-276}, Year = {1989}, Key = {fds25958} } %% Chapters in Books @misc{fds44579, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and E. D.Levin}, Title = {Cognitive impairments models using complementary species}, Booktitle = {Methods in Neuroscience: Animal Models of Cognitive Impairment}, Publisher = {CRC Press}, Editor = {Edward D. Levin and Jerry J. Buccafusco}, Year = {2006}, Keywords = {mazes, learning, memory, zebrafish, goldfish, drosophilae, nematodes}, Abstract = {Animal models of cognitive impairment are now available to study subtle behavioral effects of genetic and environmental variables. The single most important consideration in an animal model is its external validity. In the case of cognitive impairment, external validity is achieved to the extent to which the model’s behavioral and neural processes match the target’s. Modeling efforts concerned with cognitive impairments have stressed the use of rodents, but many other species afford similar behavioral complexity. In this article we examine work done with fish, fruit flies, and nematodes that complement rodent models. These species show a variety of learning and memory process with far higher throughput potential, and thus bear relevance to understanding mechanisms of cognitive impairment.}, Key = {fds44579} } @misc{fds25963, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Choice and Memory}, Booktitle = {Festchrift for John Staddon}, Editor = {Nancy K. Innis}, Year = {2003}, Key = {fds25963} } @misc{fds26190, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Reinforcement, Reward, and Punishment}, Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of the Human Brain}, Publisher = {San Diego, CA: Academic Press}, Editor = {V.S. Ramachandran}, Year = {2002}, Key = {fds26190} } @misc{fds26191, Author = {D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Psychology of Conditioning and Habit}, Booktitle = {International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences}, Publisher = {Oxford: Elsevier Science}, Editor = {Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes}, Year = {2002}, Key = {fds26191} } @misc{fds26187, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and Staddon, J.E.R.}, Title = {Detecting Mine-Like Targets: Synergistic Effects of Correlated and Uncorrelated Sensor Channels}, Booktitle = {Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets}, Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: SPIE}, Editor = {Abinash, C. Dubey and James F. Harvey and J. Thomas Broach and Regina E. Dugan}, Year = {2001}, Key = {fds26187} } @misc{fds26188, Author = {D.T. Cerutti and Chelaru, I.M and Staddon, J.E.R.}, Title = {Detecting Hidden Targets: A Procedure for Studying Performance in a Mine-Like Task}, Booktitle = {Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets}, Publisher = {Washington, D.C.: SPIE}, Editor = {Abinash, C. Dubey and James F. Harvey and J. Thomas Broach and Regina E. Dugan}, Year = {2000}, Key = {fds26188} } @misc{fds25962, Author = {A. C. Catania and D.T. Cerutti}, Title = {Some nonverbal properties of verbal behavior}, Pages = {185-211}, Booktitle = {Analysis and integration of behavioral units}, Publisher = {Erlbaum}, Editor = {Travis Thompson and Michael D. Zeiler}, Year = {1986}, Abstract = {Catania, A. C., & Cerutti, D. T. (1986). Some nonverbal properties of verbal behavior. In Travis Thompson & Michael D. Zeiler (Eds.), Analysis and integration of behavioral units. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.}, Key = {fds25962} } | |
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