Schedule Effects : : Drugs, Drinking, and Aggression / / ed. by R. M. Gilbert, J. D. Keehn.

In Toronto in 1970 the Addiction Research Foundation held a symposium on schedule-induced and schedule-dependent phenomena. The Foundation's main concerns with drug-behaviour-environment interactions, but because it is difficult to consider these interactions in isolation from general behaviour...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Schedule-dependent effects: effects of drugs, and maintenance of responding with response-produced electric shocks -- 2. Conditioned anxiety and opérant behaviour -- 3. Drugs as reinforcers: schedule considerations -- 4. Schedule-dependence, scheduleinduction, and the Law of Effect -- 5. Schedule-induced polydipsia: an analysis of water and alcohol ingestion -- 6. Drug effects upon behaviour induced by second-order schedules of reinforcement: the relevance of ethological analyses -- 7. The nature and determinants of adjunctive behaviour -- 8. Schedule-independent factors contributing to scheduleinduced phenomena -- 9. Side-effects of aversive control -- References and citation index -- Subject index
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Frontmatter --
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3. Drugs as reinforcers: schedule considerations --
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5. Schedule-induced polydipsia: an analysis of water and alcohol ingestion --
6. Drug effects upon behaviour induced by second-order schedules of reinforcement: the relevance of ethological analyses --
7. The nature and determinants of adjunctive behaviour --
8. Schedule-independent factors contributing to scheduleinduced phenomena --
9. Side-effects of aversive control --
References and citation index --
Subject index
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7. The nature and determinants of adjunctive behaviour --
8. Schedule-independent factors contributing to scheduleinduced phenomena --
9. Side-effects of aversive control --
References and citation index --
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