Publications that can be downloaded
Abstracts:
Iversen,
I. H., & Matsuzawa, T. (2001). Acquisition of navigation by chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) in an automated fingermaze task. Animal Cognition,
4, 179-192.
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Iversen,
I. H., & Matsuzawa, T. (2003)
Development
of interception of moving targets by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
in an automated task
Animal
Cognition, Published Online May 22, 2003
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Publications:
1)
Iversen, I. H. (1997). Matching-to-sample performance in rats: A case of
mistaken identity. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior,
68, 27-45.
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2)
Iversen, I. H. (1998). Simple and conditional visual discrimination with
wheel running as reinforcement in rats.
Journal
of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 70, 103-121.
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3)
Iversen, I. H. (1991). Methods of analyzing behavior patterns. Chapter
in Iversen, I. H. & Lattal, K, A. (Eds.). Techniques in the behavioral
and neural sciences, vol 6: Experimental analysis of behavior, part
2, pp. 193-241.
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Conference Presentations:
1)
Making
totally paralyzed patients “move” by translating their brainwaves into
cursor
action on a monitor.
(Collaboration with researchers at University of Tubingen, Germany)
Presentation at Measuring
Behavior 2000, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2)
Genesis
of learning:
The behavioral effects of a single reinforcement. (Poster)
Presentation at Measuring
Behavior 2000, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
3)
An
inexpensive method to automate the recording of direction and speed
of individual
bouts of wheel running in rats.
Presentation at Measuring
Behavior '98, Groningen, The Netherlands
4)
Automated
training of line drawing and object movement (in fingermaze and sorting
tasks) on a touch-sensitive monitor in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
(Collaboration with T. Matsuzawa at Kyoto University)
Presentation at Measuring
Behavior '98, Groningen, The Netherlands