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Elements of a sensorimotor theory compatible with experiments
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A functional consideration of anatomical connections between the basal ganglia and the thalamus suggests that antipsychotic drugs inhibit the initiation of movement
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The anhedonia hypothesis for neuroleptics and operant behaviour
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Sedation-induced jumping?
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Dopamine and circling, or décalage?
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Neuroleptic drugs may attenuate pleasure in the operant chamber, but in the schizophrenic's head they may simply reduce motivational arousal
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The role of arousal in hedonic evaluations
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Brain stimulation and catecholaminergic drugs: A focus on self-selected response durations versus interresponse intervals
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The anhedonia hypothesis: Mark III
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Behavioral description and its impact on functional inference
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Functional hypotheses and their impact on behavioral description
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Iconic memory: Problems of definition, assessment, and functional role
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The icon as persistence of a brief stimulus – unnecessary and silly
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Front matter
BBS volume 8 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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Back matter
BBS volume 8 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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