Peyton M Mueller
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Mueller P, Torres-Espin A, Vonder Haar C
Neurotrauma Rep
. 2024 Jul;
5(1):699-707.
PMID: 39071981
The field of neurotrauma is grappling with the effects of the recently identified replication crisis. As such, care must be taken to identify and perform the most appropriate statistical analyses....
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Mueller P, Peng D, Burroughs W, Zentall T
J Comp Psychol
. 2024 Apr;
138(3):150-156.
PMID: 38573677
The ephemeral reward task involves providing subjects with a choice between two distinctive stimuli, A and B, each containing an identical reward. If A is chosen, the reward associated with...
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Mueller P, Peng D, Zentall T
J Comp Psychol
. 2023 Aug;
137(3):148-154.
PMID: 37639232
In a successive delay-discounting task, a small reward can be obtained immediately but a larger reward can be obtained if one waits. There is evidence that the larger reward can...
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Frankot M, Mueller P, Young M, Vonder Haar C
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2023 May;
48(11):1612-1622.
PMID: 37142665
Statistical errors in preclinical science are a barrier to reproducibility and translation. For instance, linear models (e.g., ANOVA, linear regression) may be misapplied to data that violate assumptions. In behavioral...
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Mueller P, Peng D, Zentall T
Anim Cogn
. 2023 Feb;
26(3):1073-1081.
PMID: 36853524
Impulsive behavior can be measured by performance on a successive delay-discounting task, in which a response to a stimulus provides a small reinforcer sooner (SS), but in the absence of...
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Zentall T, Mueller P, Peng D
Learn Behav
. 2023 Jan;
51(3):274-280.
PMID: 36597001
For humans, a distinction has been made between implicit and explicit learning. Implicit learning is thought to involve automatic processes of the kind involved in much Pavlovian conditioning, while explicit...
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Zentall T, Brantley S, Mueller P, Peng D
Behav Processes
. 2022 Dec;
205:104798.
PMID: 36460138
Same/different learning by pigeons has been studied using several different procedures. One of these procedures is matching-to-sample or mismatching-from-sample in which responses to a sample stimulus result in the presentation...
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Zentall T, Mueller P, Peng D
Behav Processes
. 2022 Jul;
201:104715.
PMID: 35901936
When pigeons learn a conditional discrimination in which a sample stimulus indicates which of two comparison stimuli is correct Skinner (1950) proposed that they learn a chain involving the sample,...
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Zentall T, Peng D, Mueller P
Learn Behav
. 2022 Jun;
51(2):191-200.
PMID: 35676591
When pigeons learn matching-to-sample or nonmatching-to-sample there is good evidence that they can transfer that learning to novel stimuli. But early evidence suggests that in the rate of task acquisition,...
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Zentall T, Peng D, Mueller P
J Exp Psychol Anim Learn Cogn
. 2022 May;
48(2):135-144.
PMID: 35533106
Pigeons typically prefer a 20% probability of signaled reinforcement over a 50% probability of unsignaled reinforcement. There is even evidence that they prefer 50% signaled reinforcement over 100% reinforcement. It...