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Handbook of Operant Behavior

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The article was published on 2022-01-12. It has received 915 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Operant conditioning.

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Food reward: Brain substrates of wanting and liking

TL;DR: Evidence from many sources is reviewed regarding both the psychological structure of food reward and the neural systems that mediate it and it is argued that this evidence suggests the following surprising possibilities regarding the functional components and brain substrates of food Reward.
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A model for stimulus generalization in Pavlovian conditioning.

TL;DR: A selective review of experiments that can be said to demonstrate the effects of generalization decrement in Pavlovian condition is presented, and it is argued that an adequate theoretical explanation for them is currently not available.
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Performance models for antisocial boys.

TL;DR: Three structural equation models designed to examine antisocial behavior in children were tested and analyzed and it was shown that normal peer relations, academic progress, and self-esteem levels suffer because of noncompliance and coercive exchanges.
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Motivation concepts in behavioral neuroscience.

TL;DR: Major motivation concepts are evaluated that have historic importance or have influenced the interpretation of behavioral neuroscience research, including homeostasis, setpoints and settling points, intervening variables, hydraulic drives, drive reduction, appetitive and consummatory behavior.
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From an animal's point of view: Motivation, fitness, and animal welfare.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an objective basis for deciding when an animal is suffering, which includes a wide range of unpleasant emotional states such as fear, boredom, pain, and hunger, and the care of animals can be based on an objective, animal-centered assessment of their needs.
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