págs. 1-13
Sobre el reporte de Justin P. Carey restablecimiento de respuestas previamente aprendidas bajo condiciones de extinción: Un estudio sobre “regresión”
Kennon A. Lattal, David P. Wacker
págs. 14-16
págs. 19-43
Resurgence of chicks’ key-peck responding with an imprinted stimulus or food as reinforcer
Tetsumi Moriyama, Lisa Kazama, Satoshi Obata, Atsuhiro Nakamura
págs. 44-62
Francis Mechner, Laurilyn D. Jones
págs. 63-83
Reinforcement rate and resurgence: a parametric analysis
Carlos Renato Xavier Cançado, Josele Abreu-Rodrigues, Raquel M. Aló
págs. 84-115
A further look at reinforcement rate and resurgence
Shun Fujimaki, Kennon A. Lattal, Takayuki Sakagami
págs. 116-136
págs. 137-154
Return of fear in rats due to context change, delay of testing, and their combination
Noriko Tamai, Sadahiko Nakajima
págs. 155-165
Resurgence of mands following functional communication training
Wendy K. Berg, Joel E. Ringdahl, Stephen E. Ryan, Anna D. Ing, Nicole Lustig, Patrick Romani, David P. Wacker, Jennifer K. Andersen, Emily Durako
págs. 166-186
Context change explains resurgence after the extinction of operant behavior
Sydney Trask, Scott T. Schepers, Mark E. Bouton
págs. 187-210
The role of attention in the renewal effect
Javier Nieto Gutiérrez, Rodolfo Bernal Gamboa
págs. 211-225
Translational research on the relapse of operant behavior
Christopher A. Podlesnik, Michael Kelley
págs. 226-251
Six reasons why applied behavior analysts should know about resurgence
Claire C. St. Peter
págs. 252-268
Keith Lit, F. Charles Mace
págs. 269-288