Sign- versus goal-tracking: effects of conditioned-stimulus-to-unconditioned-stimulus distance.
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The form of a conditioned stimulus can influence the degree to which it acquires incentive motivational propertiesInitial uncertainty in Pavlovian reward prediction persistently elevates incentive salience and extends sign-tracking to normally unattractive cuesMechanisms underlying the effects of unsignaled delayed reinforcement on key pecking of pigeons under variable-interval schedules.The spatial distribution of behavior under varying frequencies of temporally scheduled water deliveryRole of prefrontal 5-HT in the strain-dependent variation in sign-tracking behavior of C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mice.The Nucleus Accumbens: Mechanisms of Addiction across Drug Classes Reflect the Importance of Glutamate HomeostasisIndividual differences in the attribution of incentive salience to reward-related cues: Implications for addictionComplex dynamic processes in sign tracking with an omission contingency (negative automaintenance).Stimulus-food pairings produce stimulus-directed touch-screen responding in cynomolgus monkeys (macaca fascicularis) with or without a positive response contingency.Adjunctive behaviors are operants.The sensory features of a food cue influence its ability to act as an incentive stimulus and evoke dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens coreToward isolating the role of dopamine in the acquisition of incentive salience attribution.The "lunching" effect: pigeons track motion towards food more than motion away from itDiscrimination training, partial reinforcement, and increases in intertrial interval all reduce response speed in a continuously reinforced key-pecking task.Suboptimal choice in rats: Incentive salience attribution promotes maladaptive decision-making.Sources of maladaptive behavior in 'normal' organisms.A behavior systems view of the organization of multiple responses during a partially or continuously reinforced interfood clock.Observation of behavior, inference of function, and the study of learning.Dynamic Encoding of Incentive Salience in the Ventral Pallidum: Dependence on the Form of the Reward Cue.
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Sign- versus goal-tracking: effects of conditioned-stimulus-to-unconditioned-stimulus distance.
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Sign- versus goal-tracking: ef ...... conditioned-stimulus distance.
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Sign- versus goal-tracking: ef ...... conditioned-stimulus distance.
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10.1901/JEAB.1992.57-17
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1992-01-01T00:00:00Z