Eric S. Murphy, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Alaska Anchorage |
Area:
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"Eric Murphy"
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Prince A, Murphy ES, Lupfer G. (2020) Effects of Food Restriction and Pre-Training Length on Delay Discounting in Male Wistar Rats The Psychological Record. 70: 91-98 |
McSweeney FK, Murphy ES. (2017) Understanding Operant Behavior: Still Experimental Analysis of the Three-Term Contingency. The Behavior Analyst. 40: 39-47 |
Cano AM, Murphy ES, Lupfer G. (2016) Delay Discounting Predicts Binge-eating in Wistar Rats. Behavioural Processes |
Lupfer-Johnson G, Murphy ES, Blackwell LC, et al. (2010) Operant behavior in dwarf hamsters (Phodopus campbelli): Effects of rate of reinforcement and reinforcer flavor variety. Behavioural Processes. 84: 573-80 |
McSweeney FK, Murphy ES. (2009) Sensitization and habituation regulate reinforcer effectiveness. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 92: 189-98 |
Holtfreter KL, Murphy ES, Harding JW, et al. (2008) Effects of suprachiasmatic nucleus lesions on habituation of the head-shake response. Neuroscience Letters. 439: 203-7 |
Murphy ES, McSweeney FK, Kowal BP, et al. (2006) Spontaneous recovery and dishabituation of ethanol-reinforced responding in alcohol-preferring rats. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. 14: 471-82 |
Wright JW, Meighan SE, Murphy ES, et al. (2006) Habituation of the head-shake response induces changes in brain matrix metalloproteinases-3 (MMP-3) and -9. Behavioural Brain Research. 174: 78-85 |
McSweeney FK, Murphy ES, Kowal BP. (2005) Regulation of drug taking by sensitization and habituation. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. 13: 163-84 |
McSweeney FK, Kowal BP, Murphy ES, et al. (2005) Stimulus change dis-habituates operant responding supported by water reinforcers. Behavioural Processes. 70: 235-46 |