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T. James Matthews
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Professor of Psychology, Neural Science; Associate Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Science
Ph.D. 1970 (experimental psychology), Brown; M.A. 1966 (experimental psychology), Bucknell; B.A. 1964 (psychology), American.

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Research Interests:

Behavioral and neurochemical basis of sexual and affiliative motivation in rodents.

Affiliations:

Society for Neuroscience, American Psychological Association, Psychonomic Society.

Selected Works:

Motivational mechanisms and schedule-induced behavioral stereotypy, with Papadouka, V. Animal Learning and Behavior 22. 1995. 354-363.
Motivational mechanisms of behavioral stereotypy in the pigeon, with T. J. Matthews. Animal Learning and Behavior 23. 1995. 1-23.
Schedule-induced kinesic and taxic behavioral stereotyping in the pigeon. 1993.
Schedule-induced kinesic and taxic behavioral stereotypy in the pigeon, with F. Bordi and D. Depollo. Journal of the Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 16. 1990. 335-344.
Behavioral patterns in pigeons during autoshaping with an incremental conditioned stimulus, with B. E. Lerer. Animal Learning and Behavior 15. 1987. 69-75.

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