Presentations at Meetings by J. Bruce Overmier: (Many of these are jointly with my student-colleagues who are listed in the next section.) For published abstracts and references to some of 36 early papers 1962-1985, see--
Additionally (selected): Hemispheric asymmetry and human classical conditioning: Effects of lateralized CS presentations. Paper presented at Society for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal , August, 1986. Psychophysiology, 1986, 23, 443. Safety signals can mimic responses in reducing the ulcerogenic effects of prior shock. Poster presented at XVII International Congress of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology. Bergen, Norway, July 1986. Differences in associative structure among five types of Pavlovian inhibitors. Poster presented at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 1987. Visions of sugar-plums: Children use reward expectancies in learning. Paper presented at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, April, 1988. HPA-axis manipulations and stress ulcerations in rats. Paper presented at the XIX International Congress of the Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Groningen, August, 1988. Neuro Endocrinology Letters, 1988, 10, 261. Learned irrelevance versus US habituation: Instability of pre-exposure effects. American Psychological Society, Alexandria VA, June, 1989. Effects of noise stimulation on immunoreactivity and thermal responsiveness. Poster presented at American Psychological Association Annual Convenstion (Science Weekend), New Orleans, August, 1989. Mentally retarded clients can use expectancies to guide choices. Paper presented the 23rd Annual Gatlinburg Conference on Mental Retardation, Brainerd, April, 1990. On the relation between acquired equivalence and transfer of control. Winter Conference on Animal Learning IX, Denver, January, 1991. Does scopolamine affect rat memory like it does human memory. Paper presented at American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, August 1, 1991. Proactive effects on gastric ulcers of multiple intermittent shocks are opioid mediated while those of comparable single shock are not. Paper presented at Psychonomic Society, San Francisco , November, 1991. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1991. Visual stimulus characteristics in distraction strategies which increase pain tolerance. Poster presented at American Pain Society, 1992. Serial stressors and gastric ulceration. Paper presented at the Pavlovian Society, Morristown NJ, September, 1993. Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 1994, 29, 95. Effects of acute and chronic beta-amyloid protein on memory. Oral paper presented at Neuroscience Society, Washington, November, 1993 I expect animals expect. Paper presented to Society of Experimental Psychologists, Princeton NJ, April, 1994. Dopaminergic system sensitivity and stress gastric ulcerations. Paper presented at joint Collegium Internationale Activitatis Nervosae Superioris and Pavlovian Society meeting, Prague , 1994. Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 1995, 30, 106. Classic Experiments in two-process theory of avoidance. Paper given at XIII Winter Conference on Animal Learning, Denver, 1995. Yes, stress really does cause ulcers. Paper presented at Society of Experimental Psychologists, Tempe, AZ, March, 1995. Reinforcers unique to arms reduce immediate post-delay errors in radial maze. Poster at American Psychological Society, Philadelphia , June, 1995 Assessing contemporary research on addiction and alcoholism. In symposium at American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA, August 1995. Acquired equivalence in clients with Prader-Willi syndrome: Facilitation of acquisition and transfer by differential outcomes. Paper given at XIV Winter Conference on Animal Learning, Denver, January, 1996 Evidence of negative priming in older adults and individuals with Alzheimer's disease. Poster presented at American Psychological Society, June, 1996 Scientist-practitioner split: A scientist's view of the issues. American Psychological Association, Toronto, August, 1996. A brief overview of learned helplessness. In symposium at Pavlovian Society annual meeting, Baltimore, November, 1996. Proactive effects of stress: Are we ignoring the lower end of the scale? Paper at Pavlovian Society annual meeting, Baltimore, MD, November, 1996. Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 32, 187. Pavlovian analog to learned helplessness: General learned irrelevance across stimuli and contexts. Poster presented at American Psychological Society, Washington, June, 1997. Multiple differential outcomes facilitate acquisition of a spatial conditional discrimination. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Chicago, August, 1997 Does acute systemic inflammation disrupt short-term memory processes? Poster presented at "Cytokines in the brain." Neuroscience Society Satellite Symposium, New Orleans, LA, October, 1997. Neuroimmunomodulation, 1997, 4, 216-217. Attention-dependent semantic priming and inhibition of return in older adults with Alzheimer's disease. Poster at 7th Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 1998. Attention network functioning in younger adults, older adults, and adults with Alzheimer's disease. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, Cambridge, England, April 3, 1998 Does the flu impair cognitive processes? Paper presented at the Winter Conference on Animal Learning & Behavior, Denver 's Winter Park, January, 1999. Short-term memory deficits can be moderated with use of sample specific outcomes. Poster presented at Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, May, 1999 Associatively activated representations of food events resemble food-outcome expectancies more closely than food based memories. Poster presented at American Psychological Society Convention, Denver, June 1999 Reviewing the review process and some unasked questions. Paper in a symposium, Checks and Balances in the IACUC Process, presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, August, 1999. Inhibition of return in aging and Alzheimer's disease. Poster presented at Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, April 2000 Animal laboratory research contributions to advancing patient care. Paper presented in a invited symposium, Behavioral Interventions Can Aid Learning and Access Forms of Memories to Overcome Neurological Dysfunctions, at Pavlovian Society annual meeting, Annapolis, MD, October, 2000. The effects of ethanol priming on ethanol-seeking behavior in dependent and non-dependent rats. Paper presented at 24 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Montreal, Canada, 2001. Modern learning theory perspectives on the etiology of panic disorder. Invited Discussant at Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August, 2001. Stimulus class and memory in adults with and without memory impairment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago , November, 2001. Gerontologist, 2001, 41 , 233-234 (Sp Iss). The spaced-retrieval effect may not depend on errorless learning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, November, 2001. Characteristics of training important to the spaced retrieval effect. Paper presented at the Cognitive Aging Conference, November, 2002. Differential outcomes effect in children: the role of S-O and R-O associations. Congress of Spanish Society of Experimental Psychology, Orviedo, Spain, April, 2002. Effects of Lipopolysaccharide on consolidation of partial learning in the Y-Maze. Poster presented at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2003. Differential rewards help me learn. Poster presented at American Psychological Society, Atlanta, May, 2003. The use of unique rewards as a training tool. Paper presented at 28 th International Congress of Psychology, Beijing , August 9, 2004. Differential outcomes Training yields evidence for acquired equivalence in pigeons. Poster presented at American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2005. Differential Outcomes Training Yields Evidence for Acquired Equivalence in Pigeons. Poster presented at the Conference for Comparative Cognition, Melbourne FL, March 2006. Differential Outcomes facilitate the acquisition of avoidance learning in humans. Saturday Night Fever. Poster at Pavlovian Society annual meeting, Philadelphia, September 15, 2006. |
