Understanding dog cognition by functional magnetic resonance imaging
Ludwig Huber, Claus Lamm
págs. 101-102
Capuchin monkeys can make and use stone tools
Edward A. Wasserman, Roger K. R. Thompson
págs. 103-104
Boosting weakened synapses to treat Alzheimer’s disease
Robert J. McDonald, Scott H. Deibel
págs. 105-106
Perceptual learning with tactile stimuli in rodents: Shaping the somatosensory system
Nicole Pacchiarini, Kevin Fox, R.C. Honey
págs. 107-114
Perceptual learning transfer in an appetitive Pavlovian task
Antonio A. Artigas, José Prados
págs. 115-123
Timing of interfering events in one-trial serial overshadowing of a taste aversion
Dorothy W. S. Kwok, Justin A. Harris, Robert A. Boakes
págs. 124-134
Effects of effort and difficulty on human preference for a stimulus: Investigation of the within-trial contrast
Masashi Tsukamoto, Kenichiro Kohara, Kohji Takeuchi
págs. 135-146
Flexible goal imitation: Vicarious feedback influences stimulus-response binding by observation
Carina Giesen, Kerstin Scherdin, Klaus Rothermund
págs. 147-156
Circadian-temporal context and latent inhibition of conditioned taste aversion: Effect of restriction in the intake of the conditioned taste stimulus
Andrés Molero Chamizo
págs. 157-163
The effect of encoding conditions on learning in the prototype distortion task
Jessica C. Lee, Evan J. Livesey
págs. 164-183
Rats in a levered T-maze task show evidence of time–place discriminations in two different measures
Scott H. Deibel, Andrew B. Lehr, Chelsea Maloney, Matthew L. Ingram, Leanna M. Lewis, Anne Marie P. Chaulk, Pam D. Chaulk, Darlene M. Skinner, Christina M. Thorpe
págs. 184-190
Effects of forced movements on learning: Findings from a choice reaction time task in rats
Hidekazu Kaneko, Hiroto Sano, Yasuhisa Hasegawa, Hiroshi Tamura, Shinya S. Suzuki
págs. 191-204