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4248
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10927
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5709

Overview

Charles F. Flaherty was affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. The academic record indicates that they contributed to their field through a variety of research activities and collaborations during their career.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or main topics of work were documented in the available data. Additionally, there were no specific fields of study, subfields, or publication venues associated with their name in the source data provided.

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The data confirms that Charles F. Flaherty is deceased. Their career and contributions remain part of the academic record as preserved by Rutgers University and relevant research archives.

Best Publications

  • Incentive contrast: A review of behavioral changes following shifts in reward

    Charles F. Flaherty

  • Current Topics in Animal Learning : Brain, Emotion, and Cognition

    Lawrence Dachowski;Charles F. Flaherty

  • Anticipation of incentive gain

    Charles F. Flaherty;Susan Checke

  • Correlation of corticosterone elevation and negative contrast varies as a function of postshift day

    Charles F. Flaherty;Howard C. Becker;Larissa Pohorecky

  • Effects of sucrose concentration and goal units on runway behavior in the rat

    Charles F. Flaherty;Edward P. Riley;Norman E. Spear

  • Relative hedonic value modulates anticipatory contrast

    Charles F. Flaherty;Julia Turovsky;Kathleen L. Krauss

  • Successive, simultaneous, and anticipatory contrast in the consumption of saccharin solutions.

    Charles F. Flaherty;Grace A. Rowan

  • Temporal dynamics of corticosterone elevation in successive negative contrast

    Colin Mitchell;Charles Flaherty

  • Lesions of nucleus accumbens reduce instrumental but not consummatory negative contrast in rats.

    Mary H Leszczuk;Charles F Flaherty

  • Chlordiazepoxide and the determinants of negative contrast

    Charles F. Flaherty;Patricia S. Grigson;Grace A. Rowan

  • Medial and lateral amygdalectomy differentially influences consummatory negative contrast

    Howard C. Becker;Michael F. Jarvis;George C. Wagner;Charles F. Flaherty

  • Excitotoxic lesions of the hippocampus disrupt runway but not consummatory contrast.

    Charles F Flaherty;Cynthia Coppotelli;David Hsu;Timothy Otto

  • From contrast to reinforcement: role of response contingency in anticipatory contrast.

    Charles F. Flaherty;Patricia S. Grigson

  • Effect of anxiolytics and antidepressants on extinction and negative contrast.

    Charles F. Flaherty

  • Apparent hyperglycemic and hypoglycemic conditioned responses with exogenous insulin as the unconditioned stimulus

    Charles F. Flaherty;Anthony J. Uzwiak;Jami Levine;Maryanne Smith

  • Anticipatory contrast: Within-subjects analysis

    Charles F. Flaherty;Grace A. Rowan

  • The effects of morphine in the consummatory contrast paradigm.

    G. A. Rowan;C. F. Flaherty

  • Open-Field Behaviors Elicited by Reward Reduction

    Charles F. Flaherty;Robert Blitzer;George H. Collier

  • INVESTIGATION OF THE DEVALUATION INTERPRETATION OF ANTICIPATORY NEGATIVE CONTRAST

    Charles F. Flaherty;Cynthia Coppotelli;Patricia S. Grigson;Colin Mitchell

  • Rats (Rattus norvegicus) selectively bred to differ in avoidance behavior also differ in response to novelty stress, in glycemic conditioning, and in reward contrast.

    Charles F. Flaherty;Grace A. Rowan

  • Relationship of negative contrast to animal models of fear and anxiety

    Charles F. Flaherty;Anna Greenwood;Joseph Martin;Mary Leszczuk

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Norman E. Spear Binghamton University

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