Publications
Here are some recent contributions (highlighted names are undergraduate
coauthors):
- Williams, D.A., McKenzie, H. K., &
Johns, K.W.(2010). Intertrial unconditioned stimuli preferentially
interfere with delay conditioning. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavior Processes.
- Williams, D.A., Chubala, C.M., Mather, A.A.,
& Johns, K.W.(2009). Intertrial unconditioned stimuli preferentially
interfere with delay conditioning. Learning and Motivation.
- Williams, D.A., Johns, K.W., & Brindas
M. (2008). Timing during inhibitory conditioning. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes.
- Williams, D.A., Lawson, C., Cook, R.,
Mather, A.A., & Johns, K. W. (2008). Timed excitatory
conditioning under zero and negative contingencies. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes.
- Williams, D. A., Gawel, J. D.,
Reimer, D. S., Mehta, R., (2005).
Resistance to interference in complex negative patterning. Learning
& Behavior.
- Williams, D.A., Mehta, R., Dumont,
J.-L. (2004). Conditions favoring superconditioning of
irrelevant conditioned stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavior Processes.
- Mehta, R., Dumont, J.-L., Combiadakis,
S., & Williams, D.A. (2004). International Journal
of Comparative Psychology.
- Mehta, R., & Williams, D.A. (2002). Elemental and configural
processing of novel cues in deterministic and probablistic tasks.
Learning and Motivation.
- Williams, D.A., Mehta, R., Poworosnyk, T. M, Orihel, J.S., George,
D.N., & Pearce, J.M. (2002). Acquisition of superexcitatory
properties by an irrelevant conditioned stimulus. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes.
- Williams, D.A., & Braker, D. S.
(2002). Input coding in animal and human learning. Behavioural
Processes.
- Klassen, J.J., Williams, D.A., Bolster, B., & Tait, R.W.
(2002). Influence of dorsolateral periaqueductal grey (dlPAG)
lesions on contextual conditioning with massed and distributed
shock. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (B).
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