Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page 1

Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page 1

Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page 1 Charles Abramson Refereed Publications1 Abramson, C.I., Collier, D.M., & Marcucella, H. (1977). An aversive conditioning unit for ants. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 9, 505-507. Abramson, C.I. (1981). Passive avoidance in the California harvester ant. Journal of General Psychology, 104, 29-40. Marian, R.W., & Abramson, C.I. (1982). Earthworm behavior in a modified running wheel. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 3, 67-74. Abramson, C.I., Miler, J., & Mann, D.W. (1982). An olfactory shuttle box and runway for insects. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 3, 151-160. Abramson, C. I. (1985). Allergic reactions and Primatene Mist. Gleanings in Bee Culture, 113, 402. Abramson, C.I. (1986/2000). Invertebrates in the classroom. Teaching of Psychology, 13, 24-29. Reprinted in: Hebl, M. R., Brewer, C. L., & Benjamin, Jr., L. T. (Eds.). (2000). Handbook for teaching introductory psychology (Vol. 2), pp. 163-168. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Abramson, C.I. (1986). Aversive conditioning in honey bees (Apis mellifera). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 100, 108-116. Abramson, C.I., & Bitterman, M.E. (1986). Latent inhibition in honey bees. Animal Learning and Behavior, 14, 184-189. Ammon, D., Abramson, C.I., & Bitterman, M.E. (1986). Partial reinforcement and resistance to extinction in honey bees. Animal Learning and Behavior, 14, 232-240. Abramson, C.I., & Bitterman, M.E. (1986). The US-preexposure effect in honey bees. Animal Learning and Behavior, 14, 374-379. Abramson, C.I. & Feinman, R.D. (1987). Operant punishment in the green crab Carcinus maenas. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 48, 259-277. Abramson, C.I. & Feinman, R.D. (1988). Classical conditioning of the eye withdrawal reflex in the green crab. Journal of Neuroscience, 8, 2907-2912. 1 * Refers to undergraduate co-authors. ** Refers to graduate student co-authors Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page 2 Abramson, C.I., Armstrong*, P.M., Feinman*, R.A., & Feinman, R.D. (1988). Signaled avoidance in the eye withdrawal reflex in the green crab. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 50, 483-492. DeCarlo, L.T., & Abramson, C.I. (1989). Time allocation in the carpenter ant (Componontus herculeanus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 103, 389-400. Feinman, R.D., Llinas*, R.H., Abramson, C.I., & Forman, R.R. (1990). Electromyographic record of classical conditioning of eye withdrawal in the crab. Biological Bulletin, 178, 187-194. Abramson, C.I., & Feinman, R.D. (1990). Lever-press conditioning in the crab. Physiology & Behavior, 48, 267-272. Smith, B.H., Abramson, C.I., & Tobin, T.R. (1991). Conditioned withholding of proboscis extension in honey bees (Apis mellifera) during discriminative punishment. Journal of Comparative Psychology,105, 345-356. Abramson, C.I. (1992). Book review of A. Amsel’s Behaviorism, Neobehaviorism, and Cognitivism in Learning Theory: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. American Journal of Psychology, 105, 492-496. Abramson, C.I., & Buckbee**, D.A. (1995). Pseudoconditioning in earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris): Support for nonassociative explanations of classical conditioning phenomena through an olfactory paradigm. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 109, 390-397. Abramson, C.I., Onstott*, T., Edwards*, S., & Bowe**, K. (1996/2000/2000). Classical-conditioning demonstrations for elementary and advanced courses. Teaching of Psychology, 23, 26-30. (Reprinted in: Ware, M. E., & Johnson, D. E. (Eds.). (2000). Handbook of demonstrations and activities in the teaching of psychology (2nd ed., Vols. 1-3). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.) (Reprinted in: Hebl, M. R., Brewer, C. L., & Benjamin, Jr., L. T. (Eds.). (2000). Handbook for teaching introductory psychology (Vol. 2), pp. 221-225. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Abramson, C.I., Buckbee**, D.A., Edwards*, S., & Bowe**, K. (1996). A demonstration of virtual reality in free-flying honey bees: Apis mellifera. Physiology & Behavior, 59, 39-43. Stone**, J.C., Abramson, C.I., & Price, J.M. (1997). Task dependent effects of dicofol (Kelthane) on learning in the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 58, 177-183. Abramson, C.I., Aquino, I. S., Silva**, M.C., & Price, J.M. (1997). Learning in the Africanized honey bee: Apis mellifera L. Physiology & Behavior, 62, 657-674. Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page 3 Abramson, C.I., Aquino, I.S., Azeredo**, G.A., Filho**, J.R.M., & Price, J. M. (1997). The attraction of Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to soft drinks and perfumes. Journal of General Psychology, 124, 166-181. Abramson, C.I., Aquino, I. S., Azeredo**, G. A., & Price, J. M. (1997). Some preliminary studies on the ability of Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to tolerate cold temperatures when placed inside a refrigerator. Psychological Reports, 81, 707-718. Buckbee**, D.A., & Abramson, C.I. (1997). Identification of a new contingency- based response in honey bees (Apis mellifera) through revision of the proboscis extension conditioning paradigm. Journal of Insect Behavior, 10, 479-491. Satterfield, C.D., & Abramson, C.I. (1998). Establishing a psychology club. Teaching of Psychology, 25, 36-37. Aquino, I. S., Abramson, C. I., Barker, R. K., & Eikenbary, R. D. (1998). Emergence behavior of Catolaccus grandis Burks (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) from host containment cells in the laboratory. Southwestern Entomologist, 23, 269- 282. Abramson, C. I., & Carden**, M. (1998). The use of the ethogram to assess enrichment experiences for elephants. Journal of the Elephant Managers Association, 9, 206-209. Abramson, C.I., French, D. P., Huss*, J., & Mundis*, M. (1999). Classification laboratory: A computer program using clip art to demonstrate classification. Teaching of Psychology, 26, 135-137. Abramson, C. I., Kirkpatrick*, D. E., Bollinger*, N., Odde*, R., & Lambert*, S. (1999). Planarians in the Psychology classroom: Habituation and instrumental conditioning demonstrations. In L. Benjamin, B. Nodine, R. Ernst, C. Blair- Broeker (Eds.). Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, Volume 4 (pp. 166- 171). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Abramson, C. I., French, D. P., & Locy, S. (1999). Learning to Use the Contemporary Library: A Laboratory Exercise. In L. Benjamin, B. Nodine, R. Ernst, C. Blair-Broeker (Eds.). Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, Volume 4 (pp. 3-8). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Abramson, C.I., & Hershey, D. A. (1999). The use of correspondence in the classroom. In L. Benjamin B. Nodine, R. Ernst, C. Blair-Broeker (Eds.). Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, Volume 4 (33-36). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page 4 Abramson, C. I., Huss*, J. M., Wallisch**, K., & Payne*, D. (1999). Petscope: using pet stores to increase the classroom study of animal behavior. In L. Benjamin, B. Nodine, R. Ernst, C. Blair-Broeker (Eds.). Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, Volume 4 (pp. 118-122). Washington, DC:American Psychological Association. Abramson, C.I., Wallisch**, K., Huss*, J. M., & Payne*, D. (1999). Project BETA: Biological education through animals. The American Biology Teacher, 61, 1-2. Aquino, I. S., Abramson, C. I., & Payton, M. E. (1999). A rapid bioassay for detection of adulterated beeswax. Journal of Entomological Science, 34, 265-272. Abramson, C. I., Aquino, I. S., Ramalho, F. S., & Price, J. M. (1999). Effect of insecticides on learning in the Africanized honey bee (Apis mellifera L.). Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 37, 529-535. Abramson, C. I., Aquino, I.S. & Stone**, S.M. (1999). Failure to find proboscis conditioning in one-day-old Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) and in adult Uruçu honey bees (Melipona scutellaris). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 12, 242-262 Abramson, C.I, Stone**, S.M., Ortez, R.A., Luccardi*, A, Vann*, K.L., Hanig*, K.D. & Rice*, J. (2000). The Development of an Ethanol Model Using Social Insects I: Behavior Studies of the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24, 1153-1166. Abramson, C.I. & Boyd**, B.J. (2001). An automated apparatus for conditioning proboscis extension in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). Journal of Entomological Science. 36, 78-92. Abramson, C.I., Zhang*, W., & Latino, C. (2001). A build-it-yourself inexpensive lock-out device. Psychological Reports, 88, 411-419. Abramson, C.I., Stone**, S.M., & Bollinger*, N. (2001). Internet access for residents: Its time has come. Nursing Homes/Long Term Care, 50, 6-7. Silva**, M. C., Aquino, I.S., Santos, J. W., & Abramson, C.I. (2001). Uso de zangões (Apis mellifera L.) na detecção de cera de abelha adulterada [Use of drones (Apis mellifera L.) in the detection of adulterated beeswax]. Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science (in Portuguese), 36, 112-121. Benbassat**, D. & Abramson, C.I. (2002). General aviation landing flare instructions. Journal of Aviation/Areospace Education and Research, 11, 31-37. Benbassat**, D. & Abramson, C.I. (2002). Landing flare accident reports and pilot perception analysis. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 12, 137-152. Abramson, C.I., & Aquino, I.S. (2002). Behavioral studies of learning in the Africanized honey bee (Apis mellifera L.). Brain Behavior and Evolution, 59, 68-86. Charles Abramson Refereed Publications, Page

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