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Human avoidance and approach learning: Evidence for overlapping neural systems and experiential avoidance modulation of avoidance neurocircuitrySCHLUND, Michael W; MAGEE, Sandy; HUDGINS, Caleb D et al.Behavioural brain research. 2011, Vol 225, Num 2, pp 437-448, issn 0166-4328, 12 p.Article

Blunted reward responsiveness in remitted depressionPECHTEL, Pia; DUTRA, Sunny J; GOETZ, Elena L et al.Journal of psychiatric research. 2013, Vol 47, Num 12, pp 1864-1869, issn 0022-3956, 6 p.Article

Differences among faculty in their views regarding merit payNEW, J. R; SHERMAN, M. F.Psychological reports. 1984, Vol 55, Num 1, issn 0033-2941, 150Article

Observing reward-informative and-uninformative stimuli by normal children of different agesFANTINO, E; CASE, D. A; ALTUS, D et al.Journal of experimental child psychology (Print). 1983, Vol 36, Num 3, pp 437-452, issn 0022-0965Article

Opioid antinociception and positive reinforcement are mediated by different types of opioid receptorsPOLLERBERG, G. E; COSTA, T; SHEARMAN, G. T et al.Life sciences (1973). 1983, Vol 33, Num 16, pp 1549-1559, issn 0024-3205Article

Individual and group reward allocation decisions in two situational contexts: effects of relative need and performanceTINDALE, R. S; DAVIS, J. H.Journal of personality and social psychology. 1985, Vol 48, Num 5, pp 1148-1161, issn 0022-3514Article

Hotel ratings. IV: Recrutement and incentivesTRICE, A. D.Psychological reports. 1984, Vol 55, Num 1, issn 0033-2941, 58Article

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT AS TREATMENT FOR PROBLEM BEHAVIOR MAINTAINED BY NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENTPAYNE, Steven W; DOZIER, Claudia L.Journal of applied behavior analysis. 2013, Vol 46, Num 3, pp 699-703, issn 0021-8855, 5 p.Article

High BMI and reduced engagement and enjoyment of pleasant eventsPAGOTO, Sherry L; SPRING, Bonnie; COOK, Jessica W et al.Personality and individual differences. 2006, Vol 40, Num 7, pp 1421-1431, issn 0191-8869, 11 p.Article

Assessing preferences for positive and negative reinforcement during treatment of destructive behavior with functional communication trainingFISHER, Wayne W; ADELINIS, John D; VOLKERT, Valerie M et al.Research in developmental disabilities. 2005, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 153-168, issn 0891-4222, 16 p.Article

Keep cool: Memory is retained during hibernation in Alpine marmotsCLEMENS, L. E; HELDMAIER, G; EXNER, C et al.Physiology & behavior. 2009, Vol 98, Num 1-2, pp 78-84, issn 0031-9384, 7 p.Article

A streamlined weight loss program for moderately retarded adults in a sheltered workshop settingFOX, R. A; HANIOTES, H; ROTATORI, A et al.Applied research in mental retardation. 1984, Vol 5, Num 1, pp 69-79, issn 0270-3092Article

The negative side effects of rewardBALSAM, P. D; BONDY, A. S.Journal of applied behavior analysis. 1983, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 283-296, issn 0021-8855Article

Longitudinal investigation on learned helplessness tested under negative and positive reinforcement involving stimulus controlOLIVEIRA, Emileane C; HUNZIKER, Maria Helena.Behavioural processes. 2014, Vol 106, pp 160-167, issn 0376-6357, 8 p.Article

Diprenorphine, an antagonist of opioid analgesia elicits a positive affective state in ratsBEAMAN, C. M; HUNTER, G. A; REID, L. D et al.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1984, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 354-355, issn 0090-5054Article

Matching and maximization on dependent concurrent variable-ratio schedulesKRAUTH, J; HEMICKER, D.Archiv für Psychologie. 1988, Vol 139, Num 4, pp 255-269, issn 0066-6475Article

The elimination of mealtime food stealing and scavenging behavior in an institutionalized severely mentally retarded adultSMITH, A. L. JR; PIERSEL, W. C; FILBECK, R. W et al.Mental retardation (Washington, DC). 1983, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 255-259, issn 0047-6765Article

A behavioral intervention for improving verbal behaviors of heroin addicts in a treatment clinicPETRY, N. M; BICKEL, W. K; TZANIS, E et al.Journal of applied behavior analysis. 1998, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 291-297, issn 0021-8855Article

The neurobiology of ethanol-opioid interactions in ethanol reinforcementFROEHLICH, J. C; WAND, G.Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 1996, Vol 20, Num 8, pp 181A-186A, issn 0145-6008, SUPConference Paper

A five-year study of a positive incentive absence control programSCHLOTZHAUER, D. L; ROSSE, J. C.Personnel psychology. 1985, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 575-585, issn 0031-5826Article

The effects of individual and contextual attributes on the sizes of recommended salary increasesFOSSUM, J. A; FITCH, M. K.Personnel psychology. 1985, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 587-602, issn 0031-5826Article

Effects of reward magnitude on key pecking and eating by pigeons in a closed economyPEDEN, B. F; TIMBERLAKE, W.The Psychological record. 1984, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 397-415, issn 0033-2933Article

The effects of extrinsic reward timing on intrinsic motivationCROLL, W. L; SMITH, R. M.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1984, Vol 22, Num 5, pp 415-417, issn 0090-5054Article

A longitudinal test of the investment model: the impact on job satisfaction, job commitment, and turnovers of variations in rewards, costs, alternatives, and investmentsRUSBULT, C. E; FARRELL, D.Journal of applied psychology. 1983, Vol 68, Num 3, pp 429-438, issn 0021-9010Article

EFFECTS OF MORPHINE ON FIXED INTERVAL-INDUCED ESCAPE FROM FOOD REINFORCEMENTSLIFER BE.1982; PHARMACOL., BIOCHEM. BEHAV.; ISSN 0091-3057; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 16; NO 5; PP. 683-687; BIBL. 23 REF.Article

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