Christopher A. Krebs, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Arts & Sciences | West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States |
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behavioral pharmacology, behavior analysis, impulsive choice, addictionGoogle:
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(Effects of Response-Independent Food Pellet Delivery on the Development of Tolerance to the Rate-Decreasing Effect of d-Amphetamine in Rats.) |
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Krebs CA, Kuhn SAC, Brewer AT, et al. (2021) Using Interteaching to Promote Online Learning Outcomes. Journal of Behavioral Education. 1-14 |
Krebs CA, Reilly WJ, Anderson KG. (2016) Reinforcer Magnitude Affects Delay Discounting and Influences Effects of d-Amphetamine in Rats. Behavioural Processes |
Krebs CA, Anderson KG. (2015) Extra (non-contingent) food does not affect behavioral tolerance to d-amphetamine's rate-decreasing effects. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 132: 142-151 |
Slezak JM, Krebs CA, Anderson KG. (2012) A within-subject analysis of d-amphetamine exposure on delay discounting in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 102: 502-6 |
Krebs CA, Anderson KG. (2012) Preference reversals and effects of D-amphetamine on delay discounting in rats. Behavioural Pharmacology. 23: 228-40 |
Huskinson SL, Krebs CA, Anderson KG. (2012) Strain differences in delay discounting between Lewis and Fischer 344 rats at baseline and following acute and chronic administration of d-amphetamine. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 101: 403-16 |