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Publications by Luis Antonio Pérez-González
Contextual Control Over Equivalence and Nonequivalence Explains Apparent Arbitrary Applicable Relational Responding in Accordance With Sameness and Opposition
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Control by Contextual Stimuli in Novel Second-Order Conditional Discriminations
Psychological Record
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Psychology
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Characterizing Contextual Equivalence in Calculi With Passivation
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Transformation of Avoidance Response Functions in Accordance With Same and Opposite Relational Frames
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Exploring the Single-Trial-Type-Dominance-Effect in the IRAP: Developing a Differential Arbitrarily Applicable Relational Responding Effects (DAARRE) Model
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Erratum: Stimulus Familiarity and the Delayed Emergence of Stimulus Equivalence or Consistent Nonequivalence
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Central Venous Oxygenation: When Physiology Explains Apparent Discrepancies
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