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Stebbins W, Moody D
Behav Anal . 2012 Apr; 12(2):203-11. PMID: 22478034
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Sommers M, Moody D, Prosen C, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am . 1992 Jun; 91(6):3499-510. PMID: 1619126
These studies investigated formant frequency discrimination by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) using an AX discrimination procedure and techniques of operant conditioning. Nonhuman subjects were significantly more sensitive to increments in...
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Prosen C, Moody D, Sommers M, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am . 1990 Nov; 88(5):2152-8. PMID: 2269731
This study evaluated frequency discrimination ability in 11 monkeys over an extended period of time using a repeating-standard procedure and the method of constant stimuli. The intersubject variability of the...
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Prosen C, Moody D, Stebbins W, Smith D, Sommers M, Brown J, et al.
Hear Res . 1990 Mar; 44(2-3):179-93. PMID: 2329093
This study assessed the contribution of the apical hair cells to hearing. Guinea pigs, chinchillas and monkeys were behaviorally trained using positive reinforcement to respond to pure-tone stimuli. When a...
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May B, Moody D, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am . 1989 Feb; 85(2):837-47. PMID: 2925998
Field studies indicate that Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) communication signals vary with the social situation in which they occur [S. Green, "Variation of vocal pattern with social situation in the...
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Stebbins W, Smith D, Moody D
Psychopharmacol Ser . 1988 Jan; 4:199-214. PMID: 3293043
Discrimination is defined in a restricted sense here as a precise and specifiable relation between stimuli and responses. Experimenter control of stimulation is one significant feature of this relation. It...
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Smith D, Moody D, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am . 1987 Jul; 82(1):63-8. PMID: 3624642
Forward masking psychophysical tuning curves (PTCs) were measured in patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas) at 2, 4, and 8 kHz at signal levels of 10, 30, and 60 dB SL in...
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Smith D, Brown J, Moody D, Stebbins W, Nuttall A
Hear Res . 1987 Jan; 26(3):311-7. PMID: 3583931
Lesions of the hair cells in the cochlear apex were produced by a miniature cryoprobe and changes in behavioral auditory thresholds were measured. Monauralized adult chinchillas were behaviorally trained using...
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Smith D, Moody D, Stebbins W, Norat M
Hear Res . 1987 Jan; 29(2-3):125-38. PMID: 2442130
This report describes a study that took advantage of the unique reactivity of the patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) to dihydrostreptomycin-sulfate (DHSM) to investigate the effects of selective outer hair cell...
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Stebbins W, Moody D, HAWKINS Jr J, Johnsson L, Norat M
Neurotoxicology . 1987 Jan; 8(1):33-44. PMID: 2436117
The remarkable susceptibility of the inner ear of the patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) to the ototoxic action of dihydrostreptomycin (DHSM) (and streptomycin (SM)) is well established in this paper and...