Robert A. Rescorla

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Behavior
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Peter C. Holland grad student Yale
Steven Reiss grad student Yale
K Matthew Lattal grad student 1994-1998 Penn
Daniel Gottlieb grad student 2004 Penn
Terry L. Davidson post-doc Penn
Andrew R. Delamater post-doc Penn
James Grau post-doc Penn (Computer Science Tree)
Christopher L. Cunningham post-doc 1975-1976 Yale
Douglas J. Gillan post-doc 1978-1979 Yale (PsychTree)
Sadahiko Nakajima post-doc 1995-1997 Penn
Juan M. Rosas post-doc 1996-1997 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia / University of Pennsylvania
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Gottlieb DA, Rescorla RA. (2010) Within-subject effects of number of trials in rat conditioning procedures. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes. 36: 217-31
Rescorla RA. (2008) Conditioning of stimuli with nonzero initial value. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes. 34: 315-23
Rescorla RA. (2008) Within-subject renewal in sign tracking. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 61: 1793-802
Rescorla RA. (2008) Evaluating conditioning of related and unrelated stimuli using a compound test. Learning & Behavior. 36: 67-74
Rescorla RA. (2007) Spontaneous recovery after reversal and partial reinforcement. Learning & Behavior. 35: 191-200
Rescorla RA. (2007) Renewal after overexpectation. Learning & Behavior. 35: 19-26
Rescorla RA. (2006) Spontaneous recovery from overexpectation. Learning & Behavior. 34: 13-20
Rescorla RA. (2006) Deepened extinction from compound stimulus presentation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes. 32: 135-44
Rescorla RA. (2006) Stimulus generalization of excitation and inhibition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 59: 53-67
Rescorla RA. (2005) Spontaneous recovery of excitation but not inhibition. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes. 31: 277-88
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