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Michael Markham

Professor of Biology, The University of Oklahoma
Verified email at ou.edu
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The transfer of respondent eliciting and extinction functions through stimulus equivalence classes

MJ Dougher, E Augustson, MR Markham… - Journal of the …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
… This study was conducted and this manuscript was prepared while Michael Markham was
supported by a Ford Foundation predoctoral fellowship. Michael Markham is now at Florida …

Compound stimuli in emergent stimulus relations: Extending the scope of stimulus equivalence

MR Markham, MJ Dougher - Journal of the Experimental …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… During this study, Michael Markham was supported by a Ford Foundation predoctoral
fellowship. Reprint requests should be sent to Michael R. Markham, Department of Psychology, …

[PDF][PDF] Stimulus equivalence, functional equivalence and the transfer of function

MJ Dougher, MR Markham - Behavior analysis of language and …, 1994 - researchgate.net
Stimulus equivalence continues to attract a good deal of interest among behavior analysts.
Although some have suggested that equivalence may be the newest “fad” amongbehavioral …

Action potential energetics at the organismal level reveal a trade-off in efficiency at high firing rates

…, MJ Moorhead, SF Perry, MR Markham - Journal of …, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
The energetic costs of action potential (AP) production constrain the evolution of neural
codes and brain networks. Cellular-level estimates of AP-related costs are typically based on …

Electrocyte physiology: 50 years later

MR Markham - Journal of Experimental biology, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
Weakly electric gymnotiform and mormyrid fish generate and detect weak electric fields to
image their worlds and communicate. These multi-purpose electric signals are generated by …

Signal cloaking by electric fish

PK Stoddard, MR Markham - Bioscience, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Electric fish produce weak electric fields to image their world in darkness and to communicate
with potential mates and rivals. Eavesdropping by electroreceptive predators exerts …

[HTML][HTML] Circadian and social cues regulate ion channel trafficking

MR Markham, ML McAnelly, PK Stoddard… - PLoS biology, 2009 - journals.plos.org
Electric fish generate and sense electric fields for navigation and communication. These
signals can be energetically costly to produce and can attract electroreceptive predators. To …

Emergence of conditional stimulus relations and transfer of respondent eliciting functions among compound stimuli

EM Augustson, MJ Dougher, MR Markham - The Psychological Record, 2000 - Springer
… ; Dougher, Augustson, Markham, Greenway, & Wulfert, 1994; Roche & Barnes, 1997). This
paper describes an experiment designed to replicate Markham and Dougher's 1993 study, …

Circadian rhythms in electric waveform structure and rate in the electric fish Brachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus

PK Stoddard, MR Markham, VL Salazar, S Allee - Physiology & behavior, 2007 - Elsevier
Weakly electric fish have long been known to express day–night oscillations in their
discharge rates, and in the amplitude and duration of individual electric organ discharges (EODs). …

8 Stimulus classes and the untrained acquisition of stimulus functions

MJ Dougher, MR Markham - Advances in Psychology, 1996 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary The chapter discusses stimulus classes and the untrained acquisition of
stimulus functions. The relation between stimulus classes and the untrained acquisition or …