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Peer Reviewed Papers
Book Chapters
Papers available electronically:
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Pesek-Cotton, E. F., Johnson, J. E., & Newland, M. C. (2011).
Reinforcing behavioral variability: An analysis of dopamine-receptor
subtypes and intermittent reinforcement. Pharmacology Biochemistry and
Behavior, 97(3), 551-559.
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Johnson, J. E., Bailey, J. M., & Newland, M. C. (2011).
Using pentobarbital to assess the sensitivity and independence of
response-bout parameters in two mouse strains. Pharmacology Biochemistry
and Behavior, 97(3), 470-478.
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Johnson, J.M., Bailey, J.M., Johnson, J.E., Newland, M.C. (2010) Performance
of BALB/c and C57Bl/6 mice under an incremental repeated acquisition of
behavioral chains procedure. Behavioural Processes.
84,
331-341.
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Bailey, J.M., Johnson, J.E., Newland, M.C. (2010) Mechanisms and
performance measures in mastery-based incremental repeated acquisition:
Behavioral and pharmacological analysis.
Psychopharmacology,
209, 331-341.
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Heath, J.C., Banna, K.M., Reed, M.N., Pesek, E.F., Cole, N., Li, J.,
Newland, M.C. (2010) Dietary selenium protects against selected signs of
aging and methylmercury exposure. Neurotoxicology.
31, 169-179
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Rasmussen, E.B. and Newland, M.C. (2009). Quantification of ethanol’s
antipunishment effects in humans using the generalized matching equation.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis
of Behavior, 92, 161-179.
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Banna, K.M.
and Newland, M.C. (2009)
Within-session transitions in choice: A structural and quantitative
analysis. Journal of the Experimental
Analysis of Behavior. 91,
319-335. Erratum in Volume 92 (2009), p 160.
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Johnson, J.E., Pesek, E.F., Newland, M.C. (2009). High-rate operant behavior
in two mouse strains: A response-bout analysis.
Behavioural Processes,
81, 309-315.
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Newland,
M.C., Paletz, E.M., Reed, M.N. 2009. Lactational exposure to methylmercury in
experimental models. NeuroToxicology, 30, 161-163.
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Newland, M. C.,
Paletz, E. M., and Reed, M. N., 2008. Methylmercury and nutrition: Adult
effects of fetal exposure in experimental models. NeuroToxicology 29, 783-801.
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Weiss, B., Cory-Slechta,
D., Gilbert, S. G., Mergler, D., Miller, E., Miller, C., Newland, M. C., Rice,
D., and Schettler, T., 2008. The new tapestry of risk assessment.
NeuroToxicology 29, 883-890.
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Rasmussen, E.B.
and Newland, M.C. (2008) Asymmetry of reinforcement and punishment in
human choice. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 89,
157-167.
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Reed, M. N.,
Banna, K. M., Donlin, W. D., & Newland, M. C. (2008). Effects of gestational
exposure to methylmercury and dietary selenium on reinforcement efficacy in
adulthood. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 30, 29-37.
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Paletz, E. M.,
Day, J. J., Craig-Schmidt, M. C., & Newland, M. C. (2007). Spatial and visual
discrimination reversals in adult and geriatric rats exposed during gestation
to methylmercury and n - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. NeuroToxicology, 28(4),
707-719.
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Reed, M.N. and Newland, M.C. (2007) Prenatal
methylmercury exposure increases responding under clocked and unclocked fixed
interval schedules of reinforcement. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 29,
492-502
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Newland, M.C., Donlin, W.D., Paletz, E.M.,
Banna, K.M. Developmental Behavioral Toxicity of Methylmercury:
Consequences, Conditioning, and Cortex. In E. D. Levin and J.J. Buccafusco (Eds).
Animal Models of Cognitive Impairment. CRC Press (2006).
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Newland, M.C., Reed, M.N.,
LeBlanc, A., Donlin, W.D. (2006) Brain and blood mercury and selenium
after chronic and developmental exposure to methylmercury.
NeuroToxicology, 27, 710-720.
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Reed, M.N., Paletz, E.M.,
Newland, M.C. (2006) Gestational exposure to methylmercury and selenium:
Effects on a spatial discrimination reversal in adulthood.
NeuroToxicology, 27, 721-732
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Paletz, E.M.,
Craig-Schmidt, M.C., Newland, M.C. (2006) Gestational exposure to
methylmercury and n-3 fatty acids: Effects on high- and low-rate
operant behavior in adulthood. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 28,
59-73
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Day, J., Reed, M., &
Newland, M. C. (2005). Neuromotor Deficits in Aging Rats Exposed to
Methylmercury and n-3 Fatty Acids. Neurotoxicology and Teratology,
27, 629-642
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Newland, M. C., Reile, P. A., Sartin,
E. A., Hart, M., Craig-Schmidt, M., Mandel, I., Mandel, N. (2005).
Rodent urolithiasis associated with a dl bitartrate form of choline in a
purified diet. Comparative Medicine, 55(4), 354-367
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Newland, M.C., Reile, P.A., and
Langston, J.L. (2004) Gestational exposure to methylmercury retards choice in
transition in aging rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 26,
179-194.
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Newland, M.C. and
Rasmussen, E.B. (2003) Behavior in adulthood and during aging is affected by
contaminant exposure in utero. Current Directions in Psychological
Science, 12, 212-217.
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Newland, M.C., Pennypacker, H.S.,
Anger, W.K., Mele, P. (2003) Transferring behavioral technology across
applications. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 25, 529-542.
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Critchfield, T.S., Paletz, E.M.,
MacAleese, K.R., and Newland, M.C. (2003). Punishment in human choice:
Direct or competitive suppression? Journal of the Experimental Analysis
of Behavior. 80, 1-28.
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Newland, M.C. (2002)
Neurobehavioral toxicity of methylmercury and PCBs: Effects-profile and
sensitive populations. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 12,
119-128.
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Rasmussen, E.B. and Newland, M.C.
(2001) Developmental Exposure to Methylmercury Alters Behavioral Sensitivity
to d Amphetamine and Pentobarbital in Adult Rats. Neurotoxicology
and Teratology. 23, 45-56.
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Newland, M.C. and Paletz, E.M.
(2000) Animal models of methylmercury and PCBs: what do the animal data
tell us about expected effects in humans? Neurotoxicology, 21,
1003-1028.
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Newland, M.C. and Rasmussen, E.B.
(2000) Aging unmasks adverse effects of gestational exposure to
methylmercury in rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 22, 819-828
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Critchfield, T.S., Newland,
M.C., Kollins, S.H. (2000) The good, the bad, and the aggregate. The
Behavior Analyst, 23, 107-115.
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Newland, M.C. (1999). Animal
models of manganese's neurotoxicity. Neurotoxicology, 20,
415-432.
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Kollins, S.H., Newland, M.C.,
Critchfield, T.S. (1999) Quantitative integration of single-subject
studies: Methods and misinterpretations. The Behavior Analyst, 22,
149-157
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Kollins, S.H., Newland, M.C.,
Critchfield, T.S. (1997) Human sensitivity to renforcement in operant
choice: How much to consequences matter? Psychonomic Bulletin and
Review, 4, 208-220.
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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
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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.
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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. Behavioral
Pharmacology, 8, 1-16.
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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.
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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
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Newland, M.C., Sheng, Y., Lödgberg, B., Berlin, M. (1994) Prolonged
Behavioral Effects of in Utero Exposure to Lead or Methyl Mercury:
Reduced Sensitivity to Changes in Reinforcement Contingencies during
Behavioral Transitions and in Steady State. Toxicology and Applied
Pharmacology 126, 6-15.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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