Richard V. Krane, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1967-1970 | Psychology | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Area:
Bio psychology, animal learning, physiological psychology, Memory and Learning, Cognitive PsychologyGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJames Ison | grad student | 1967-1970 | Rochester |
Garth Thomas | post-doc | 1971-1971 | University of Rochester Medical Center |
Allan R. Wagner | post-doc | 1972-1973 | Yale |
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Robertson D, Krane RV, Garrud P. (1984) Second-order conditioned taste aversion in rats: Shared modality is not sufficient to promote an association between S2 and SI Animal Learning & Behavior. 12: 316-322 |
Krane RV, Sinnamon HM, Thomas GJ. (1976) Conditioned taste aversions and neophobia in rats with hippocampal lesions. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 90: 680-93 |
Krane RV, Wagner AR. (1975) Taste aversion learning with a delayed shock US: Implications for the 'generality of the laws of learning' Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 88: 882-889 |
Krane RV, Ison JR. (1971) Positive induction in differential instrumental conditioning: Effect of the interstimulus interval Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 75: 129-135 |
Krane RV, Ison JR. (1970) Positive induction at different sections of the performance chain Psychonomic Science. 21: 37-39 |
Krane RV, Ison JR. (1970) Positive induction in differential instrumental conditioning: Effect of extended acquisition training Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 73: 334-340 |
Ison JR, Page RH, Gross D, et al. (1969) Methamphetamine hydrochloride and reactions to aversive shock and reward decrements Psychological Reports. 24: 739-745 |
Ison JR, Krane RV. (1969) Induction in differential instrumental conditioning Journal of Experimental Psychology. 80: 183-185 |