Publications

Branch, M. N. and Hackenberg, T. D. Humans are animals, too: Connecting animal research to human behavior and cognition. In W. O’Donohue (Ed.) Learning and Behavior Therapy. (pp.15-35). New York: Allyn and Bacon, 1998.

Walker, D. J. and Branch, M. N. Response suppression during cumulative dosing: A role for Pavlovian conditioning. Behavioural Pharmacology, 1998, 9, 255-271.

Branch, M. N., Walker, D. J. and Brodkorb, G. W. Attenuation of cocaine-induced response-rate increases during repeated administration despite increases in rate of reinforcement. Psychopharmacology, 1999, 141, 413-420.

Branch, M. N. Some things significance testing does and does not do. The Behavior Analyst, 1999, 22, 87-92.

Branch, M. N., Wilhelm, M. J., and Pinkston, J. W. Comparison of fixed and variable doses of cocaine in producing and augmenting tolerance to its effects on schedule-controlled behavior. Behavioural Pharmacology, 2000, 11, 555-569.

Miller, M. L., Brodkorb, G. W., and Branch, M. N. Tolerance to the effects of cocaine on performance under behavior-correlated reinforcement magnitude. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2001, 76, 217-234.

Miller, M. L and Branch, M. N. Role of dose order in the development of tolerance to effects of cocaine on schedule-controlled behavior in pigeons. Psychopharmacology, 2002 163, 302-9.

Pinkston, J. W. and Branch, M. N. Sensitization to cocaine in pigeons: Interactions with an operant contingency. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2003,11, 102-109.

Pinkston, J. W. and Branch, M. N. Repeated post- and pre-session cocaine administration: Interactions with dose and fixed-ratio schedule. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004, 81, 169-188.

Miller, M. L. and Branch, M. N. Tolerance to response-disruptive effects of cocaine is facilitated by opportunity to respond in the absence of drug. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2004, 79, 43-54.

Yoon, J. H. and Branch M. N. Interactions among unit price, fixed-ratio value, and dosing regimen in determining effects of repeated cocaine. Behavioural Processes, 2004, 30, 363-381.

Pinkston, J. W. and Branch, M. N. Effects of cocaine on performance under fixed-interval schedules with a small tandem ratio requirement. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004, 82, 293-310.

Branch, Marc N. Operant Conditioning. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Development (Vol. 2, pp. 939–942), 2006. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Branch, M. N. How Behavioral Pharmacology Informs Behavioral Science. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006, 85, 407-423.

Pinkston, J. W. and Branch, M. N. Validation of a Mechanical Apparatus for the Measurement of Avian Walking. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2006, 155, 56-61.

Branch, M. N. Reactions of a Laboratory Behavioral Scientist to a “Thinktank” on Metacontingencies and Cultural Analysis. Behavior and Social Issues, 2006, 15, 6-10 .

Marusich, J. A. and Branch, M. N. Stability of Cocaine Dose-Response Functions at Different Inter-Dose Intervals. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 2006, 84, 360-369.

Branch, M. N. Roger T. Kelleher, Behavior Analyst. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006, 86, 371-384.

Kangas, B. D. and Branch, M. N. Stability of Pigeon Body Weight under Free-feeding Conditions. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2006, 86, 393-396.

Pinkston, J. W., Saulsgiver, K. and Branch, M. N. Within-Session Patterns in Variable-Interval Schedule Performance: Variation with Deprivation Level. Behavioural Processes, 2007, 75, 297-306.

Marusich, J. A. and Branch, M. N. Differences in the Behavioral Time Course of Effects of Rate-Increasing and Rate-Decreasing Doses of Cocaine in Pigeons. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 2008, 89, 150-159.

Branch, M. N. Are Foxall’s Intentions Good? Behavior and Philosphy, 2007, 35, 61-64.

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