Positions

Selected Publications

Academic Article

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2022-01-01 A method for studying reinforcement factors controlling impulsive choice for use in behavioral neuroscience.Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  117:363-383. 2022-01-01
2021-01-01 Effects of chlordiazepoxide on pausing during rich-to-lean transitions.Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  116:3-20. 2021-01-01
2020-04-01 Effects of oxycodone on sensitivity to reinforcement magnitude: Implications for effects of opioids on impulsive and risky choiceBehavioural Pharmacology.  31:221-232.. 2020-04-01
2019-12-01 Transitions from rich-to-lean schedules increase attack in a laboratory model of social aggression in pigeons: II. Fixed-interval schedulesMexican Journal of Behavior Analysis.  45:519-546. 2019-12-01
2019-07-01 Assessing functions of stimuli associated with rich-to-lean transitions using a choice procedureJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  112:97-110. 2019-07-01
2017-01-01 Escape from rich-to-lean transitions: Stimulus change and timeoutJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  107:65-84. 2017-01-01
2016-12-01 Effects of methylphenidate on sensitivity to reinforcement delay and to reinforcement amount in pigeons: Implications for impulsive choiceExperimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology.  24:464-476. 2016-12-01
2016-03-01 Limits to preference and the sensitivity of choice to rate and amount of foodJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  105:322-337. 2016-03-01
2014-07-01 Concurrent performance as engagement boutsJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  102:102-125. 2014-07-01
2014-05-01 Preference pulses without reinforcersJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.  101:317-336. 2014-05-01
2009-01-01 Effects of d-amphetamine on behavior maintained by signaled and unsignaled delays to reinforcement.Behavioural Processes.  81:264-269. 2009-01-01
2009-01-01 Rapid acquisition of preference in concurrent schedules: Effects of d-amphetamine on sensitivity to reinforcement amount.Behavioural Processes.  81:238-243. 2009-01-01

Presentations

Full Name

  • Christine E Hughes