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Mark Plonsky
Mark Plonsky
Professor of Psychology, University of WI-Stevens Point
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Uncontrollable shock proactively increases sensitivity to response-reinforcer independence in rats.
RA Rosellini, JP DeCola, M Plonsky, DA Warren, AJ Stilman
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 10 (3), 346, 1984
431984
Head-dipping behaviors in rats exposed to alcohol prenatally as a function of age at testing.
M Plonsky, EP Riley
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology 5 (3), 309-314, 1983
281983
The effects of methadone on the social behavior and activity of the rat
M Plonsky, PR Freeman
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 16 (4), 569-571, 1982
251982
Learned helplessness and immunization: Sensitivity to response–reinforcer independence in immunized rats.
DA Warren, RA Rosellini, M Plonsky, JP DeCola
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 11 (4), 576, 1985
241985
Do random time schedules induce polydipsia in the rat?
M Plonsky, CD Driscoll, DA Warren, RA Rosellini
Animal Learning & Behavior 12, 355-362, 1984
241984
The effects of prenatal methylazoxymethanol acetate (MAM) on holeboard exploration and shuttle avoidance performance in rats.
M Plonsky, EP Riley, MH Lee, RK Haddad
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and teratology 7 (3), 221-226, 1985
221985
Acquisition of an unsignalled avoidance task in rats exposed to alcohol prenatally.
EP Riley, M Plonsky, RA Rosellini
Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology 4 (5), 525-530, 1982
211982
Postpartum aggression in mice: the role of ovarian hormones
LL Ghiraldi, M Plonsky, BB Svare
Hormones and behavior 27 (2), 251-268, 1993
191993
The effects of inescapable shock on appetitive motivation
M Plonsky, DA Warren, RA Rosellini
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (3), 229-231, 1984
81984
The effects of a pretrained excitatory stimulus on schedule-induced polydipsia in the rat
M Plonsky, RA Rosellini
The Psychological Record 36, 387-397, 1986
61986
Polydipsia on fixed and variable time schedules as a function of signal condition in the rat
M Plonsky, CD Driscoll, RA Rosellini
The Psychological Record 35, 221-226, 1985
51985
Activity and exploration following prenatal methylazoxymethanol acetate (MAMac) in rats
R Haddad
Teratology 24, 55A, 1981
51981
Canine Vision
M Plonsky
Electronic Version]. Retrieved July 1, 2010, 1998
31998
Psychology with style: A hypertext writing guide
M Plonsky
University of Wisconsin, 1998
21998
Regularity of inescapable shock duration affects behavioral topography, but not shuttle escape performance
DA Warren, RA Rosellini, M Plonsky
The Psychological Record 35, 227-238, 1985
11985
Postpartum Aggression in Mice: The Role
LL GIRALDI, M PLoNsky, BB SvARE
1993
THE ROLE OF PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING IN SCHEDULE-INDUCED POLYDIPSIA (RAT, DRINKING)
M PLONSKY
State University of New York at Albany, 1984
1984
The role of pavlovian conditions in schedule-induced polydipsia
M Plonsky
State University of New York at Albany, Department of Psychology, 1984
1984
MEANCALC: A BASIC program to calculate means and standard errors for a wide variety of designs
M Plonsky, RA Rosellini
Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 15 (4), 469-470, 1983
1983
ACQUISITION OF AN UNSIGNALLED AVOIDANCE TASK IN RATS EXPOSED TO ALCOHOL PRENATALLY
M PLONSKY, EP RILEY, RA ROSELLINI
TERATOLOGY 25 (2), A67-A67, 1982
1982
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