David R Widman

Affiliations: 
Juniata College 
Area:
evolutionary psychology, animal behavior, Pavlovian Conditioning
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Michael J. Renner research assistant 1984-1986 University of Wyoming
Robert Rosellini grad student
William Timberlake post-doc

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Jennie M. Carr research assistant Juniata College (Evolution Tree)
John A. Terrizzi, Jr. research assistant Juniata College (PsychTree)
Rani Vasudeva research assistant Juniata College
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Widman DR, Sermania CM, Genismore KE. (2004) Evidence for time-place learning in the Morris water maze without food restriction but with increased response cost. Behavioural Processes. 67: 183-93
Tinsley MR, Timberlake W, Sitomer M, et al. (2002) Conditioned inhibitory effects of discriminated Pavlovian training with food in rats depend on interactions of search modes, related repertoires, and response measures. Animal Learning & Behavior. 30: 217-27
Widman DR, Gordon D, Timberlake W. (2000) Response cost and time-place discrimination by rats in maze tasks Animal Learning and Behavior. 28: 298-309
Widman DR, Timberlake W. (1995) Two possible determinants of the timing of daily episodes of behavior in rats Physiology and Behavior. 58: 1227-1236
Widman DR, Abrahamsen GC, Rosellini RA. (1992) Environmental enrichment: the influences of restricted daily exposure and subsequent exposure to uncontrollable stress. Physiology & Behavior. 51: 309-18
Widman DR, Rosellini RA. (1990) Restricted daily exposure to environmental enrichment increases the diversity of exploration. Physiology & Behavior. 47: 57-62
Rosellini RA, Widman DR. (1989) Prior exposure to stress reduces the diversity of exploratory behavior of novel objects in the rat (Rattus norvegicus). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). 103: 339-46
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