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Nestor A Schmajuk, Duke University | |||
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Charlotte Bonardi, The University of Nottingham | |||
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Edgar Vogel, University of Talca | |||
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Elliot Ludvig, University of Alberta | |||
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Artur d'Avila Garcez, City University London | |||
We are keeping instructions to a minimum to speed up manuscript preparation and publication. Whenever an instruction has not been made specific, please use your common sense. Send a PDF file to E. Alonso or E.Mondragón.
References must comply with the following format:
Book chapters and proceedings:
Rescorla, R.A., & Wagner, A.R. (1972). A theory of Pavlovian conditioning: The effectiveness of reinforcement and non-reinforcement. In A.H. Black & W.F. Prokasy (Eds.), Classical Conditioning II: Current Research and Theory (pp. 64-99). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Books:Pavlov, I.P. (1927). Conditioned reflexes, London: Oxford University Press.
Articles:Kaelbling, L.P., Littman, M.L., & Moore, A.W. (1996). Reinforcement Learning: A Survey, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 4, 237-285.
NOTE 1: Authors of accepted manuscripts are not required to transfer the copyright to the Centre. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that they have the appropriate permissions to publish their work (or parts of it).
NOTE 2: During the reviewing process and after research results are published, authors do not withhold the data or code on which their conclusions are based.
NOTE 3: Research conducted with animals should comply with the Guidelines for the treatment of animals in behaviour research and teaching, of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, available here.
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