págs. 2-3
págs. 4-6
Reciprocal altruism in rats: Why does it occur?
págs. 7-8
págs. 9-17
How New Caledonian crows solve novel foraging problems and what it means for cumulative culture
Corina J. Logan, Alexis J. Breen, Alex H Taylor, Russell D. Gray, William J. E. Hoppitt
págs. 18-28
Training reinforcement rates, resistance to extinction, and the role of context in reinstatement
Ludmila Miranda Dukoski, Joshua Bensemann, Christopher A. Podlesnik
págs. 29-48
Rats’ midsession reversal performance: the nature of the response
págs. 49-58
Extended exposure to environmental cues, but not to sucrose, reduces sucrose cue reactivity in rats
John E. Harkness, Jason Wells, Sierra Webb, Jeffrey W. Grimm
págs. 59-66
Asymmetry in the discrimination of quantity by rats: The role of the intertrial interval
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Extinction of chained instrumental behaviors: Effects of consumption extinction on procurement responding
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