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Undergraduate Education: B.E.E. Auburn University (Electrical Engineering) 1972 Teaching Experience:
Graduate: Auburn University PG 601 Ethics and Problems of Professional and Scientific Psychology PG 683 Biological Bases of Behavior (2/3 qtr)/Psychopharmacology (1/3 qtr) PG 660 Behavioral Pharmacology PG 661 Behavioral Effects of Environmental Contaminants PG 790 Behavioral Effects of Chemical Exposure During Development PG 790 Seminar: Neurobehavioral Toxicity of Methylmercury PG 685 Sensation and Perception (1/2 qtr of a graduate core course) PG 640 Physiological Psychology PG 625 Advanced Experimental Methods (co-instructor) PG 636 Behavior and its Consequences PG 790 Seminar: Quantitative Models of Behavior Change PG 651 Current Theories in the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. University of Rochester: TOX 521 Toxicology Core Course, Lectures on Manganese Toxicity. University of Rochester, Spring, 1987. TOX 521 Neurotoxicology Laboratory: Human Assessment Behavioral Toxicology Laboratory: Animal Models ENV 452 Behavioral Effects of Environmental Contaminants. ENV 255 Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology TOX 461 Basic Toxicology, Lectures on Behavioral Toxicology
Spelman College: PSY 401 Laboratory in Experimental Psychology: Conditioning and Learning PSY 402 Laboratory in Experimental Psychology: Sensation and Perception
Peer-Reviewed Papers: Newland, M.C. and Paletz, E.M. (in press) Animal studies of methylmercury and PCBs: What do they tell us about expected effects in humans? NeuroToxicology Newland, M.C. and Rasmussen, E.B. (In Press) Aging unmasks adverse effects of gestational exposure to methylmercury in rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. Rasmussen, E.B. and Newland, M.C. (In Press) Developmental Exposure to Methylmercury Alters Behavioral Sensitivity to d Amphetamine and Pentobarbital in Adult Rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology.
Critchfield, T.S., Newland, M.C., Kollins, S.H. (2000) The good, the bad, and the aggregate. The Behavior Analyst, 23, 107-116.
Kollins, S.H., Critchfield, T.S., and Newland, M.C .Quantitative integration of single-subject studies: Methods and misinterpretations. (1999) The Behavior Analyst, 22, 149-157. Newland, M.C., Reile, P.A. (1999). Blood and brain mercury levels after gestational exposure. Toxicological Sciences (formerly Fundamental and Applied Toxicology.), 50, 106-116 Newland, M.C. (1999). Animal models of manganese's neurotoxicity. NeuroToxicology. 20, 415-432. Nagilla, R, Newland, M.C., Snyder, J and Bronson, M.E., (1998). Effect of once weekly treatment with 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine on schedule-controlled behavior in rats. European Journal of Pharmacology, 385, 1-8. Kollins, S.H., Shapiro, S.K., Newland, M.C., and Abramowitz, A. (1998). Discriminative and subject-related effects of methylphenidate in children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 6, 375-389.
Kollins, S. H., Newland, M.C., Critchfield, T.S. (1997). Human sensitivity to reinforcement in operant choice: how much do consequences matter? Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 4, 208-220. Erratum: Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 4, 431. Newland, M.C. (1997). Quantifying the molecular structure of behavior: Separate effects of caffeine, cocaine, and adenosine agonists on interresponse times and lever-press durations. Behavioural Pharmacology, 8, 1-6 Newland, M.C., Brown, K. (1997) Behavioral characterization of caffeine and adenosine agonists after chronic caffeine exposure. Behavioural Pharmacology. 8, 1-30. Newland, M.C., Warfvinge, K, Berlin, M. (1996). Behavioral consequences of In Utero exposure to mercury vapor: alterations in lever-press durations and learning in squirrel monkeys. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 139, 374-386. Newland, M.C., Sheng, Y, Lödgberg, B., Berlin, M. (1996) In Utero lead exposure in squirrel monkeys: Motor effects seen with schedule-controlled behavior. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 32, 33-40 Bronson, M.E., Barrios-Zambrano, L., Jaing, W, Clark, C.R., DeRuiter, J, Newland, M.C. (1994) Behavioral and developmental effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) derivatives. Drug and Alcohol Dependence., 36, 161-166. Newland, M.C., Sheng, Y, Lögdberg, B, Berlin, M. (1994) Prolonged behavioral effects of in utero exposure to lead or methylmercury: Reduced sensitivity to changes in reinforcement contingencies during behavioral transitions and in steady state. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 126, 6-15. Ziriax, J.M., Snyder, J.R., Newland, M.C., Weiss, B. (1993) Amphetamine modifies the microstructure of concurrent behavior. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1, 121-132. Mal, M.E., McCall, C.A., Newland, M.C., Cummins, K.A. (1993) Evaluation of a one-trial learning apparatus to test learning ability in weanling horses. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 35, 305-311. Newland, M.C., and Brown, K. (1992) Oral caffeine consumption by rats: The roles of flavor history, concentration, concurrent food, and an adenosine agonist. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 42. 651-659. Rosenfarb, I.S., Newland, M.C., Brannon, S.E., Howey, D.S. (1992) Effects of self-generated rules on the development of schedule-controlled behavior. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 58, 107-121. Newland, M.C. (1992) Goal-Directed Behaviorism? A review of The Goal of B.F. Skinner and Behavior Analysis by R.W.Proctor and D.J.Weeks. The Behavior Analyst, 15, 165-170. Newland, M.C., Weiss, B. (1992) Persistent effects of manganese on effortful responding and their relationship to manganese accumulation in globus pallidus. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 113, 87-97. Buskist, W., Newland, M.C., Sherburne, T. (1991) Continuity and Context. The Behavior Analyst, 14, 111-117. Newland, M.C. and Weiss, B. (1991) Ethanol's effects on tremor and positioning in squirrel monkeys. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52, 1-8. Newland, M. C., Rivera-Calimlim, L., and Weiss, B. (1991) Pantothenic acid attenuates the motor effects of ethanol. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53, 1-6. Newland, M. C., and Weiss, B. (1990) Drug effects on an effortful operant: pentobarbital and amphetamine. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 36, 381-387. Lefavi, R.G., Reeve, T.G., Newland, M.C. (1990) Relationships between anabolic steroid and selected psychological parameters in male bodybuilders. Journal of Sports Behavior, 13, 157-166. Newland, M. C., Kordower, J. H., Ceckler, T., Weiss, B. (1989) Visualizing the primate basal ganglia with magnetic resonance imaging after manganese exposure. Experimental Neurology. 106, 251-258. Cory-Slechta, D. A., Widzowski, D. V., Newland, M. C. (1989) Behavioral differentiation of the stimulus properties of a dopaminergic D1 agonist from a D2 agonist. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 250, 251-258. Weiss, B., Ziriax, J., Newland, M. C. (1989) Serial properties of responding as a reflection of behavioral toxicity. Animal Learning and Behavior. 17, 83-93. Newland, M. C. (1988). Quantification of motor function in toxicology. Toxicology Letters, 43, 295-319. Newland, M. C., Cox, C., Oberdoerster, B., and Weiss, B. (1987). The clearance of manganese chloride in the primate. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 9, 314-328. Newland, M. C., Ng, W. W., Baggs, R. B., Gentry, G. D., Weiss, B., Miller, R. K. (1986). Operant behavior in transition reflects neonatal exposure to cadmium. Teratology, 34, 231-242. Newland, M. C., Marr, M. J. (1985). The effects of chlorpromazine and imipramine on the rate and stimulus control of matching-to-sample. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 44, 49-68. Stine, W. W., Howell, L. L., Murdock, G. K., Newland, M. C., Conradson, L., and Maple, T. L. (1982). The control of progression order in a captive herd of Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger). Zoo Biology, 1, 89-119. Book Chapters: Newland, M.C., Reile, P.A. (1999) Learning and behavior change as neurotoxic endpoints. In H. A. Tilson and J. Harry (Eds) Target Organ Series: Neurotoxicology. New York: Raven Press. Pp 311-338.
Newland, M.C. (1997) Neural, behavioral, and measurement considerations in the detection of motor impairment. In Reuhl, K.R., and Lowndes, H.E. (Eds). Comprehensive Toxicology: Vol 11: Nervous System and Behavioral Toxicology. Elsevier pp 247-269. Newland, M.C. and Shapiro, S.K. (1996) Studying the neurotoxicity of indoor air with nonhuman species: issues in experimental design and interpretation. In B. A. Berven and R. B. Gammage (Eds) Indoor Air and Human Health Revisited. Chelsea, MI: J. Lewis Press. pp Newland, M.C. (1995) Motor function and the physical properties of the operant: screening and advanced applications. In Chang, L.W., and Slikker, W. (Eds) Neurotoxicology: Approaches and Methods. San Diego, Academic Press. pp 265-300. Newland, M.C. (1993) Operant behavior and the measurement of motor dysfunction. In B. Weiss and J O'Donoghue (Eds). Toxicological Interpretation of Neurobehavioral Data. New York: Raven Press, 273-297. Other Manuscripts. Newland, M.C., and Paletz, E. M. Animal studies of methylmercury's and PCB's neurotoxicity: What do they tell us about expected effects in humans? (under review). Paltez, E.M., Critchfield, T.S., Newland, M.C. An empirical test of some quantitative models of punishment. (Under review). Adcock, R.J., Newland, M.C., and Tucker, J.A. (Under revision) Determinants of caffeine consumption in young adults: Relationships among dose, vehicle, and verbal-report method. Rasmussen, E.B. and Newland, M.C. Acquisition of DRH schedule performance in rats exposed prenatally to methylmercury. (under review) Langston, J.L. and Newland, M.C. Effects of prenatal methylmercury exposure on the acquisition and maintenance of a glutamate-based drug discrimination. (Under revision) Published Abstracts: Rasmussen, E.B. and Newland, M.C. (1999) Acquisition of a multiple DRH Extinction schedule of reinforcement in rats exposed during development to methylmercury. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. March, 1999. New Orleans, LA. Newland, M.C. and Rasmussen, E. B.(1999) Developmental exposure to methylmercuy affects high-rate behavior in the aging rat. cquisition of DRH performance in rats exposed prenatally to methylmercury. Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. March, 1999. New Orleand, LA. Newland, M.C., Reile, P.A., Dunn, W.W. (1998) Blood and brain mercury levels after gestational exposure to methylmercury in rats. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 36, 13-14. Bronson, M.E., Snyder, J., Nagilla, R., Newland, M.C. (1998) Effect of once weekly treatment with MDMA on schedule-controlled behavior and locomotor activity. Behavioural Pharmacology, 9, Supplement 1, S19. Bronson, M.E., Langston, J., Newland, M.C., Clark, C.R., DeRuiter, J. (1996) Characterization of cathinone, Nexus, MBDB, and Flea in female rats trained to discriminate MDMA. NIDA Research Monographs Series, Problems of Drug Dependence, L. S. Harris (Ed). U. S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Newland, M.C.; Sheng, Y; Lögdberg, B., Weiss, B., Berlin, M. (1993) Behavioral teratogenicity of methylmercury and lead is expressed in the acquisition and maintenance of operant behavior under concurrent schedules. The Toxicologist. Newland, M.C., Lögdberg, B. Sheng, Y., Berlin, M., Weiss, B. (1992) Prenatal lead exposure alters operant behavior in squirrel monkeys. The Toxicologist, 12, 314. Lögdberg, B., Newland, M.C., Sheng, Y., Berlin, M., Weiss, B. (1992) Prenatal exposure to methylmercury alters operant behavior and response topography in squirrel monkeys. The Toxicologist, 12 314. Mal, M.E.; McCall, C.A.; Cummins, K.A., Newland, M.C. (1992) Influence of early handling on subsequent learning abilities in weanling horses. Journal of Animal Science., 70, 156. Lefavi, R.G., Reeve, T.G., Newland, M.C. (1989) The association between anabolic steroid use and selected psychological parameters. Journal of Applied Sport Science Research. (1989). Newland, M.C. (1988) Accumulation of manganese in globus pallidus and effects on motor function. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 30 559. Newland, M. C., Ceckler, T. L., and Weiss, B. (1988). Persistence of manganese in globus pallidus and substantia nigra revealed by magnetic resonance imaging. The Toxicologist, 8, 246. Weiss, B., and Newland, M. C. (1988). Manganese administration induces persisting effects on effortful behavioral responses. The Toxicologist, 8 75. Newland, M. C., Rivera-Calimlim, L., Weiss, B. (1987). The B-vitamin, pantothenic acid can block the motor effects of ethanol in primates. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 27 590. Newland, M. C., Kordower, J. H., Ceckler, T. L., and Weiss, B. (1987). Visualizing primate basal ganglia with magnetic resonance after manganese chloride. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 13, 1363. Newland, M. C., Kordower, J. H., Ceckler, T. L., and Weiss, B. (1987). Imaging manganese in the primate brain with magnetic resonance. The Toxicologist, 7, 157. Newland, M. C., Rivera-Calimlim, L., and Weiss, B. (1987). Pantothenic acid blocks the behavioral effects of ethanol in the squirrel monkey. Federation Proceedings, 46, 1130. Gash, D. M., Ziriax, J. M., Newland, M. C., Korodower, J. H., Kraus, A. L., Snyder, J., and Weiss, B. (1986). Effects of MPTP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine) on motor performance in cercopithecus aethiops and cebus apella. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 12, 610. Newland, M. C., and Weiss, B. (1986). Effects of oxotremorine on tremor and operant behavior in squirrel monkeys. The Toxicologist, 6, 25. Newland, M. C., Oberdoerster, G., Weiss, B. (1986). The clearance of manganese chloride in the primate. The Toxicologist, 6, 25. Newland, M. C., Ng., W. W., Miller, R. K., Baggs, R. B., and Weiss, B. (1984). Selective effects on operant behavior of neonatal exposure to cadmium chloride. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 20, 995. Ng, W. W., Newland, M. C., Miller, R. K., Baggs, R. B., and Weiss, B. (1984). Neonatal exposure to cadmium causes hydrocephalus and alterations in adult operant behavior. The Toxicologist, 4, 89. Newland, M. C., Ng., W. W., Baggs, R. B., Miller, R. K., Infurna, R. N., and Gentry, G. D. (1983). Acute behavioral toxicity of cadmium in neonatal rats. Teratology, 27, 65A-66A. Invited Presentations. Newland, M. C. Environmental neurotoxicants and (lifespan) developmental disabilities. Alabama Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Meeting, Oct 2000. Newland, M.C. Neurobehavioral toxicity of Methylmercury and PCBs: Effects-profiles and sensitive populations. International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) Annual Conference. May, 2000. Newland, M.C., and Paletz, E.M. Animal studies of methylmercury and PCBs: What do they tell us about expected effects in humans? Presented at "Children's Health and the Environment: Seventeenth Annual International Neurotoxicology Conference. Little Rock, AK September, 1999. Newland, M.C. Neurotoxicity of Methylmercury Across the Lifespan. Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. November, 1999. Newland, M.C. Behavior Change as a Neurotoxic Endpoint. National Health and Environmental Effects Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle, N.C.. May, 1998. Newland, M.C. The roles of dose and route of exposure on the neurobehavioral effects of manganese. Manganese: Are There Effects from Long-Term, Low-Level Exposure. 15th International Neurotoxicology Conference. Little Rock, AK. October, 1997. Newland, M.C. and Reile, P.A. Quantitative descriptions of behavior during transitional states: contributions from behavioral toxicology. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Quantitative Analysis of Behavior. Chicago, May, 1997 Newland, M.C. Behavioral Endpoints to Identify Neurotoxic Effects of Mercury Vapor in Animals. Invited address at the Mercury Vapor Toxicology Update. Subcommittee on Dental Amalgam of the Public Health Services Environmental Health Policy Committee. Bethesda, Md., June, 1996 Newland, M.C. Can Environmental Neurotoxicants Cause Behavioral Disorders? What We Know and How We Know It. Invited Colloquium at Auburn University at Montgomery Departments of Biology and Psychology. May 5, 1995. Newland, M.C. Motor Function. Invited address at the Workshop on Risk Assessment of Neurobehavioral Toxicity. Sponsored by the Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council, Beckman Center, Irvine, CA Jan 18, 1995 Newland, M.C. The Toxicity of Manganese in Nonhuman Primates. Invited address at the Workshop on the Bioavailability and Oral Toxicity of Manganese. Sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency: Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office. Cincinnati, OH, August 30-31, 1994. Newland, M.C. The value of behavioral mechanisms in studies of developmental toxicology. Invited address at Symposium on Persisting Effects of Developmental Exposure to Toxicants. Neurobehavioral Toxicology Society. Puerto Rico. June, 1994. Newland, M.C. and Shapiro, S.K. Essential elements for an animal model of human vigilance and distractibility. Invited address at Oak Ridge National Laboratories Life Sciences Symposium: Indoor Air and Human Health Revisited. Knoxville, TN. March 30, 1994. Newland, M.C. Behavioral change and behavioral teratology: concurrent schedules, lead, and methylmercury. Invited presentation to Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis (SEABA), October 15, 1993, Chapel Hill, NC Newland, M.C. Behavioral teratogenicity of mercury and lead. Behavioral Biology Group, Yerkes Regional Primate Center. Atlanta, GA. March, 1993 Newland, M.C. A profile of manganese's neurotoxicity: kinetics, behavior, and accumulation in the globus pallidus. Colloquium at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., 14 October 1992. Newland, M.C. Operant behavior and the measurement of motor dysfunction. Invited presentation to the Eighteenth Rochester Conference on Environmental Toxicity: Workshop on the Toxicological Interpretation of Neurobehavioral Data. (Schedule-controlled operant behavior II. Advanced Applications.) Rochester, NY. June, 1992. Newland, M.C. Manganese Neurotoxicity. Southeastern Society of Toxicology. Columbia, SC. September, 1990. Newland, M.C. Risk assessment: from the laboratory to the public. Symposium on the Health Effects of Fungal Toxins in the Food and Feed Supply, Auburn University. 1990. Also videotaped for use in continuing education for veterinarians. Newland, M.C. Assessing motor and behavioral effects of drugs and toxic substances. Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, University of Mississippi. April, 1990. Newland, M.C. Caffeine and behavior. Liberal Arts Brown Bag Series. Auburn University Jan. 1990. Newland, M.C. Ethanol and Tremor. Motor behavior laboratory, Auburn University, February, 1990. Newland, M.C. Uses of spectral analyses in the analysis of behavior. Jacksonville State University, October, 1989. Newland, M. C. (November, 1987). Behavioral assessment of neurotoxic substances: The role of experimental psychology. Colloquium at the Department of Psychology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. Newland, M. C. (November, 1987). Quantification of motor performance in behavioral toxicology. Presented at the 17th Conference on Toxicology, Session V. Quantitative methods for Behavioral Toxicology. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. Weiss, B., Ziriax, J., and Newland, M. C. (June, 1984). Serial properties of responding as a reflection of behavioral toxicity. Harvard symposium on Quantitative Analyses of Behavior: Biological determinants of reinforcement and memory. Cambridge, Mass. Newland, M. C. (April, 1984). The effects of toxic exposure on the nervous system. New York Public Interest Group (NYPIRG) Occupational Health Day, Syracuse, NY. Newland, M. C. (March, 1984). The uses of behavior in toxicology. New Investigators Colloquium, Society of Toxicology, Atlanta, GA. Other Presentations: Paletz, E.M., and Newland, M.C. (2000) Comparing molecular models of concurrent schedule responding: A common analysis for hill climbing and melioration. Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, Chattanooga, TN, Oct 2000. Paletz, M.C. and Newland, M.C. (2000) Unraveling the clock space so that I might see. Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, Chattanooga, TN, Oct 2000. Rasmussen, E.B. and Newland, M.C. (2000) Can behavior analysis contribute to a conceptualization of "Psychological Well-Being" of captive animals? Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, Chattanooga, TN, Oct 2000. Zinn, T; Newland, M.C.; Russell, L. (2000) Stimulus equivalence in teaching drug terminology. Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, Chattanooga, TN, Oct 2000 Donlin, W.D.; Rasmussen, E. B.; and Newland, M.C. (2000) Chronic and acute toxicity of manganese on operant licking in the rat. Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, Chattanooga, TN, Oct 2000 Bailey, L.C. and Newland, M.C. (2000) Toxics, Environmental Justice, and Alabama's Pulp and Paper Industry. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Washington, DC, August, 2000. Rasmussen, E, Donlin, W., Newland, M.C. (2000) Acute Effects of Manganese Exposure on Operant Licking in the Rat. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Washington, DC. May, 2000. Rasmussen, E. and Newland, M.C. (2000) Conceptualizing "Psychological Well-Being" Using Animals in Captivity: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Washington, DC. May, 2000 Rasmussen, E, and Newland, M.C. (1999) Dopaminergic compounds differentially affect high-rate behavior in rats exposed prenatally to methylmercury. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL, May, 1999. Newland, M.C., and Rasmussen, E. (1999) Developmental exposure to methylmercury affects high-rate behavior in the older, but not the younger rat. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL, May, 1999 Rasmussen, E., and Newland, M.C. (1999) Effects of MK-801 on DRH performance of rats exposed prenatally to methylmercury. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis. Chicago, IL, May, 1999 Bailey, C., Dubois, M., Johnson, E., Newland, M.C. (1999) Land, Air, and Water: Ecological and Public Health Issues Associated with the Pulp and Paper Industry in Alabama. Paper presented at the 1999 meetings of the Southern Rural Sociological Association, 30 Jan 1999, Memphis, TN. Miller, E.R., and Newland, M.C. Unmasking the behavioral toxicity of methylmercury with drug challenges: Effects on DRH performance. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis, Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. May, 1998. Langston, J.L., and Newland, M.C. Use of a fading procedure to establish stimulus control by interoceptive stimuli: Effects of Prenatal Methylmercury Exposure. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis, Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. May, 1998. Newland, M.C., and Miller, E.R. (1998) Developmental exposure to methylmercury alters the acquisition of DRH behavior, and accelerates its decline in aged rats. Annual Meeting of the Behavioral Toxicology Society, Research Triangle Park, NC. May, 1998. Newland, M.C., and Kemppainen, B.W. (co-chairs) Environmental Toxicants: What's out there and what they do. Symposium organized at the 1997 Deep South Environmental Conference, Auburn University Environmental Institute, Auburn Al. Oct 22, 1997. Newland, M.C. The central nervous system as a target for environmental contaminants. 1997 Deep South Environmental Conference, Environmental Institute, Auburn University, Auburn AL Oct 21-22, 1997. Newland, M.C. and Reile, P.A. Protecting the next generation: identifying silent damage due to chemical exposure during development. Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, CA. May, 1996. Newland, M.C. (Chair). Using what we've learned to protect the public's health: Basic science and technology transfer. Symposium organized at Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, CA. May, 1996. Reile, P.A., Kollins, S.H., Newland, M.C. Calculating an S: A comparison of equations describing behavior change. Association for Behavior Analysis. San Francisco, CA. May, 1996 Adcock, R.J., Newland, M.C., Tucker, J.A. Determinants of caffeine use in young adults: relationships among dose, source, and self-report method. American Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. 1996 Adcock, R.J., Newland, M.C., Tucker, J.A. Behavioral self-monitoring as an assessment strategy to measure caffeine consumption in the natural environment. American Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. 1996 Reile, P.A., Newland, M.C. Effects of d-amphetamine on behavioral transitions under concurrent schedules. Association for Behavior Analysis. Washington, DC. May, 1995 Kollins, S.H., Newland, M.C. Analyses of matching in experimental and naturalistic settings. Association for Behavior Analysis. Washington, DC. May, 1995 Newland, M.C. The molecular structure of behavior change after chemical exposure. Presented in the Symposium on Behavior in Transition. Association for Behavior Analysis Atlanta, GA. May, 1994 Newland, M.C. Lead exposure during gestation produces prolonged retardation in the rate of behavioral transitions under concurrent schedules of reinforcement. Presented at the Symposium on Contributions of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior to the Environmental Health Sciences. Association for Behavior Analysis, May, 1994 Newland, M.C. Contributions of the experimental analysis of behavior to the environmental health sciences. Symposium organized at the Association for Behavior Analysis. Atlanta, GA. May, 1994 Reile, P.A. and Newland, M.C. Effects of haloperidol on behavioral transitions under concurrent schedules. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis. Atlanta, GA, May, 1994. Campbell, K.R. and Newland, M.C. Effects of scopolamine on behavioral transitions under concurrent schedules. Poster presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis. Atlanta, GA, May, 1994. Bronson, M.E., Newland, M.C., Ravis, W.R. Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling of 5'N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (NECA) effects on fixed-interval responding in rats. European Behavioral Pharmacology Society. 1994. Reile, P.A., Campbell, K.R., Newland, M.C. Behavioral transitions under concurrent schedules: a work in progress. Poster at Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis (SEABA), Chapel Hill, NC, October, 1993 Brown, K, Newland, M.C. Adjunctive consumption of caffeine. Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis. October, 1992. Adcock, R.J., Newland, M.C., Tucker, J.A. Questionnaire and self-monitoring measures give different estimates of caffeine consumption. American Association for Behavior Therapy. Boston MA. November, 1992 Adcock, R.J., Newland, M.C. Normative caffeine use in young adults: self-report of consumption and related events. Association for Behavior Analysis, May, 1992. Newland, M.C. Neurobehavioral effects and kinetics of manganese in primates. Manganese/MMT Conference and Health Symposium. Environmental Protection Agency. March 12, 1991. Newland, M.C., Brown, K. Caffeine consumption is influenced by flavor history. Association for Behavior Analysis. Atlanta, GA. May, 1991. Newland, M.C., Brown, K., Hodge, C.W., Sherburne, T.R., Consuming caffeine chronically alters acquisition of lever-holding in rats. Association for Behavior Analysis. Atlanta, GA. May, 1991. Hodge, C.W., Newland, M.C., Brown, K., Sherburne, T.R. Effects of caffeine, d-amphetamine, ethanol, and pentobarbital on an effortful operant. Association for Behavior Analysis. May, 1991. Newland, M.C., Brown, K., Hodge, C. Behavioral effects of chronic caffeine in rats. Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, May, 1990 Newland, M.C., Weiss, B. Accumulation of manganese in the primate basal ganglia and its effect on motor function. Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, May, 1990. Newland, M. C. (May, 1987). Pantothenic acid blocks ethanol-induced reductions in tremor. Behavioral Toxicology Society, Washington, DC. Newland, M. C. (May, 1987). Drug effects on an effortful operant: Pentobarbital and amphetamine. Behavioral Pharmacology Society, Washington, DC. Newland, M. C. (November, 1986). Environmental causes of neurodegenerative disorders. Presented at workshop to examine the feasibility of using NHANES data to assess food additive and environmental contaminant exposure. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. Ziriax, J. M., Newland, M. C., and Weiss, B. (May, 1986). Modification of concurrent schedule performance by d-amphetamine. Behavioral Pharmacology Society, Atlanta, GA. Newland, M. C., and Weiss, B. (May, 1986). A method for evaluating behavior and motor performance in primates: Effects of oxotremorine. Behavioral Toxicology Society, Atlanta, GA. Newland, M. C. (May, 1984). Is matching-to-sample really matching-to-sample? A pharmacological analysis. Seminar on drugs and Complex Performance, Association for Behavior Analysis, Knoxville, TN. Newland, M. C. (March, 1982). Remembering and the stimulus control of behavior. Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. Newland, M. C. (1980). The effect of imipramine on behavior under a multiple schedule of matching-to-sample. Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC. References: Dr. Bernard Weiss Environmental Health Sciences Center University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, NY 14642 Dr. James Johnston Department of Psychology Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 Dr. M. Jackson Marr Department of Psychology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332 Dr. Jalie Tucker Department of Psychology Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 Dr. William Buskist Department of Psychology Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849
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