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Gene Heyman, Dr. Heyman, Harvard University, Boston College, BC, B.C., choice, matching law, behavioral economics, melioration, maximizing, optimal choice, distributed choice, concurrent schedules, variable-interval schedules, variable-ratio schedules, mathematical models of concurrent schedules, mathematical models of choice, mathematical models of behavior, reinforcement rate maximizing, reinforcement maximization, reinforcement strength, response strength, polydipsia, schedule-induced drinking, rational choice, Herrnsteins matching law, Herrnstein, Herrnsteins equation, matching law response strength equation, delay discounting, hyperbolic discounting, local and global choice, multiple equilibrium model of choice, reward value, delay of reward, Harvard Pigeon Lab, utility theory, matching law and response topography, matching law and motor performance, changeover probability, changeover rate, Markov model of concurrent schedule choice, wheel running (in rats), Psychopharmacology, behavioral pharmacology, dopamine and reward, matching law and drug effects, dopamine and motor performance, mathematical model of dopamines behavioral effects, methylphenidate (ritalin) and reward (reinforcement), pimozide and reward (reinforcement), mphetamine and reward (reinforcement), chlorpromazine and reward (reinforcement), pharmacology of reward (reinforcement), behavioral economic models of drug use, rat drug self-administration, drug choice, demand elasticity of alcohol, economic models of drug use, P and NP rats, rat alcohol self-administration, inelastic demand for alcohol, elasticity of demand for alcohol, alcohol (ethanol) regulated preference, saccharin and alcohol, sucrose and alcohol, Polycose and alcohol, daidzin, Addiction, addiction remission rate, addiction relapse rate, addiction and choice, economic model of addiction, mathematical model of addiction, consumption dependent changes in reward value, drug choice, disease model of addiction, choice model of addiction, behavioral economics and addiction, distributed choice and addiction, history of addiction, origins of the idea of addiction, The Chinese opium epidemic, addiction biographies
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