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    Response deprivation: An empirical approach to instrumental performance.William Timberlake & James Allison - 1974 - Psychological Review 81 (2):146-164.
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    Regulation during challenge: A general model of learned performance under schedule constraint.Stephen J. Hanson & William Timberlake - 1983 - Psychological Review 90 (3):261-282.
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    Bliss points and utility functions.William Timberlake - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):404-405.
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    Animal-centered models of reinforcement.William Timberlake - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):153-154.
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    Instrumental and contingent saccharin-licking in rats: Response deprivation and reinforcement.James Allison & William Timberlake - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 2 (3):141-143.
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    Selecting and Testing Environmental Enrichment in Lemurs.Eduardo J. Fernandez & William Timberlake - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    An integrative approach to the modeling of behavior.William Timberlake, Norman Pecoraro & Matthew Tinsley - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2):268-268.
    Theorists of learning, regulation, and evolution explain behavior using remarkably different concepts because of pressures toward specialization, a focus on testing simple causal theories that underconceptualize the contributions of the organism and its environment, and the absence of a working model capable of surviving in a complex environment. We add suggestions for the development and testing of such a model.
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    Connectionist models: Too little too soon?William Timberlake - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (3):508-509.
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    Constructing optimal sequences of behavior: Backwards is beautiful, but….William Timberlake - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):151-152.
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    Evolution, behavior systems, and “self-control”: The fit between organism and test environment.William Timberlake - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):694-695.
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    Feedforward and feedback processes in learning: The importance of appetitive structure.William Timberlake - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):472.
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    Selection by consequences: A universal causal mode?William Timberlake - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):499-501.
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    The attribution of suffering.William Timberlake - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (1):38-40.
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    The education of behaviorism and the nature of learning.William Timberlake - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4):638-639.
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    Talking with Alex.William Timberlake - 2003 - Semiotica 2003 (146):439-471.
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  16. Winning isnt everything-rats traverse a radial-arm Maze efficiently without food.W. Timberlake & W. White - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):495-495.
     
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  17. William Timberlake, Donald J. Gawley, and Gary A. Lucas Indiana University, Bloomington.William Timberlake - 1987 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (3):302-309.
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