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Behavioral momentum and relapse of extinguished operant responding.The effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor agonist Ro 64-6198 and diazepam on antinociception and remifentanil self-administration in rhesus monkeysRepeated extinction and reversal learning of an approach response supports an arousal-mediated learning modelDifferential reinforcement and resistance to change of divided-attention performance.Conditioned reinforcement value and resistance to change.Quantitative analyses of observing and attending.Punishing and cardiovascular effects of intravenous histamine in rats: pharmacological selectivity.Temporal context, preference, and resistance to change.Quantitative models of persistence and relapse from the perspective of behavioral momentum theory: Fits and misfits.Renewed behavior produced by context change and its implications for treatment maintenance: A review.Quantitative analysis of local-level resurgence.Extinction, relapse, and behavioral momentum.Steady-state choice between four alternatives obeys the constant-ratio rule.Resistance to extinction and relapse in combined stimulus contexts.Rate of conditioned reinforcement affects observing rate but not resistance to change.Matching and conditioned reinforcement rate.Resistance to change of responding maintained by unsignaled delays to reinforcement: a response-bout analysis.Resurgence: Response competition, stimulus control, and reinforcer control.Are preference and resistance to change convergent expressions of stimulus value?Operant models of relapse in zebrafish (Danio rerio): Resurgence, renewal, and reinstatement.Reversal learning and resurgence of operant behavior in zebrafish (Danio rerio).Basic and translational evaluation of renewal of operant responding.Greater reinforcement rate during training increases spontaneous recovery.Noncontingent reinforcement competes with response performance.Assessing the combined effects of resurgence and reinstatement in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.Signaled alternative reinforcement and the persistence of operant behavior.Assessing the role of alternative response rates and reinforcer rates in resistance to extinction of target responding when combining stimuli.Contrafreeloading, reinforcement rate, and behavioral momentum.Resistance to change and resurgence in humans engaging in a computer task.Generalization of the disruptive effects of alternative stimuli when combined with target stimuli in extinction.No impact of repeated extinction exposures on operant responding maintained by different reinforcer rates.Training reinforcement rates, resistance to extinction, and the role of context in reinstatement.Method of stimulus combination impacts resistance to extinction.Stimulus-reinforcer relations established during training determine resistance to extinction and relapse via reinstatement.Stimulus generalization and operant context renewal.Signaling added response-independent reinforcement to assess Pavlovian processes in resistance to change and relapse.Effects of initial-link duration on preference and resistance to change in concurrent-chains schedules.Response-reinforcer relations and resistance to change.Divided attention performance and the matching law.Resurgence of alcohol seeking produced by discontinuing non-drug reinforcement as an animal model of drug relapse.
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