Stimulus-reinforcer and response-reinforcer relations in the control of conditioned appetitive headpoking (“goal tracking”) in rats☆
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This research is based upon a senior honors thesis by the first author under the direction of the second. It was supported by a grant from the honors office at the University of Massachusetts and by Grant MH 28226-01 from the National Institute of Mental Health.
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