S R Hursh
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Winger G, Galuska C, Hursh S, Woods J
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 2006 Mar;
318(1):223-9.
PMID: 16571623
Human polydrug abusers often take combinations of opioids and stimulants, but it is not clear why. Behavioral economics with demand curve analysis is uniquely able to separate two of the...
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Hienz R, Brady J, Hursh S, Ragusa L, Rouse C, Gasior E
Acta Astronaut
. 2005 Apr;
56(9-12):937-48.
PMID: 15835052
The present report describes the development and application of a distributed interactive multi-person simulation in a computer-generated planetary environment as an experimental test bed for modeling the human performance effects...
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Winger G, Hursh S, Casey K, Woods J
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 2002 Apr;
301(2):690-7.
PMID: 11961074
The potential contribution of onset and duration of pharmacological action to the reinforcing strength of three intravenously delivered N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists was evaluated in this study. The onsets and durations of...
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Widholm J, Silberberg A, Hursh S, Imam A, Warren-Boulton F
J Exp Anal Behav
. 2002 Jan;
76(3):245-63.
PMID: 11768710
Each of 2 monkeys typically earned their daily food ration by depositing tokens in one of two slots. Tokens deposited in one slot dropped into a bin where they were...
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BAUMAN R, Raslear T, Hursh S, Shurtleff D, Simmons L
J Exp Anal Behav
. 1996 Mar;
65(2):401-22.
PMID: 8851540
Three experiments were conducted to study the effect of an imperfect substitute for food on demand for food in a closed economy. In Experiments 1 and 2, rats pressed a...
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Hursh S, Winger G
J Exp Anal Behav
. 1995 Nov;
64(3):373-84.
PMID: 8551194
The concepts of behavioral economics have proven to be useful for understanding the environmental control of overall levels of responding for a variety of commodities, including reinforcement by drug self-administration....
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Hursh S
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1993 Sep;
33(2):165-72.
PMID: 8261881
Behavioral economics provides a set of concepts for the analysis of factors that control the allocation of behavioral resources among available reinforcers. Terms from micro-economics describe new phenomena previously ignored...
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Hursh S
J Exp Anal Behav
. 1991 Sep;
56(2):377-93.
PMID: 1955823
The concepts of behavioral economics have proven useful for understanding the environmental control of overall levels of responding for a variety of commodities, including reinforcement by drug self-administration. These general...
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Hastjarjo T, Silberberg A, Hursh S
J Exp Anal Behav
. 1990 Mar;
53(2):263-71.
PMID: 2324666
In Experiment 1, 4 rats earned their daily food ration by choosing between two levers. One lever delivered two regular and one quinine-adulterated food pellets, and the other delivered two...
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Hastjarjo T, Silberberg A, Hursh S
J Exp Anal Behav
. 1990 Jan;
53(1):155-61.
PMID: 2299285
In Experiment 1, 4 rats earned their daily food ration by choosing on a trials basis between a "risky" and a "riskless" lever. The risky lever produced either 15 45-mg...