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Contents of Vol. 36, No. 3 (August 2008)

Special Issue
LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR: A TRIBUTE TO K. W. SPENCE

E. A. Wasserman
A Tribute to K. W. Spence (1907–1967)
pp. 167–168

Allan R. Wagner
Some observations and remembrances of Kenneth W. Spence
pp. 169–173

Olga F. Lazareva, Michelle Miner, Edward A. Wasserman, & Michael E. Young
Multiple-pair training enhances transposition in pigeons
pp. 174–187

John M. Pearce, Guillem R. Esber, David N. George, & Mark Haselgrove
The nature of discrimination learning in pigeons
pp. 188–199

Peter J. Urcuioli
The nature of the response in Simon discriminations by pigeons
pp. 200–209

John K. Kruschke
Bayesian approaches to associative learning: From passive to active learning
pp. 210–226

Peter C. Holland
Cognitive versus stimulus–response theories of learning
pp. 227–241

Shepard Siegel
Learning and the wisdom of the body
pp. 242–252

Allan R. Wagner
Evolution of an elemental theory of Pavlovian conditioning
pp. 253–265

Erratum

M. R. F. Aitken & A. Dickinson
Simulations of a modified SOP model applied to retrospective revaluation of human causal learning
p. 266