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Lynda LaBounty, Associate Professor (B.A., Eastern Washington State College, 1963; M.S. Eastern Washington State College, 1968; Ph.D., University of California, San Diego, 1971).
Lynda LaBounty's graduate specialization was in the experimental analysis of behavior and she regularly teaches both experimental and applied courses in that area. For the last decade, she has been applying the behavior analytic approach to research on addictive processes in collaboration with colleagues and students at the University of Minnesota and Macalester College. Current course include: addiction, behavior modification, drugs and society, and learning and behavior. Selected publications include:
Hampstead, B.M., LaBounty, L., & Hurd, C. (2003). Multiple exposure to activity anorexia in rats: effects on eating, weight loss, and wheel running. Behavioural Processes, 61, 159-166.
LaBounty, L., Lynch, W.J., & Carroll, M.E. (1998). Ethanol consumption in rats when dose size is under subject control. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology,6 (4), 347-352
Lynch, W.J., LaBounty, L., & Carroll, M.E. (1998). A novel paradigm to investigate regulation of drug intake in rats self-administering IV cocaine or heroin. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmocology,6 (1), 22-31.
Gahtan, E., LaBounty, L., Wyvell, C., & Carroll, M.E. (1996). The relationships among saccharin consumption, oral ethanol, and IV cocaine self-administration. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 54, (2) 919-925.
LaBounty, L., Hatsukami, D., Morgan, S. & Nelson, L. (1992). Relapse among alcoholics with phobic and panic symptoms. Addictive Behaviors, 17, 9-15.
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