Ryan Joseph Brackney, M.S.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorFederico Sanabria | grad student | 2009- | Arizona State |
Manish Vaidya | grad student | 2006-2009 | University of North Texas |
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Brackney RJ, Garcia R, Sanabria F. (2021) Longer operant lever-press duration requirements induce fewer but longer response bouts in rats. Learning & Behavior |
Brackney RJ, Cheung TH, Sanabria F. (2017) A bout analysis of operant response disruption. Behavioural Processes |
Watterson E, Spitzer A, Watterson LR, et al. (2016) Nicotine-induced behavioral sensitization in an adult rat model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Behavioural Brain Research |
Brackney RJ, Sanabria F. (2015) The distribution of response bout lengths and its sensitivity to differential reinforcement. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 104: 167-85 |
Watterson E, Daniels CW, Watterson LR, et al. (2015) Nicotine-induced place conditioning and locomotor activity in an adolescent animal model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Behavioural Brain Research. 291: 184-8 |
Daniels CW, Watterson E, Garcia R, et al. (2015) Revisiting the effect of nicotine on interval timing. Behavioural Brain Research. 283: 238-50 |
Vaidya M, Brackney RJ. (2014) Interactions Between Equivalence Relations and the Development of Analytic Units Psychological Record. 64: 681-691 |
Brackney RJ, Cheung TH, Herbst K, et al. (2012) Extinction learning deficit in a rodent model of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Behavioral and Brain Functions : Bbf. 8: 59 |
Brackney RJ, Cheung TH, Neisewander JL, et al. (2011) The isolation of motivational, motoric, and schedule effects on operant performance: a modeling approach. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 96: 17-38 |