| Wybrane publikacje: | 1. Pisula, W. (1998). Ciekawość i zachowania eksploracyjne - psychologia nie tylko zwierząt [Curiosity and exploratory behavior - not just animal psychology]. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
2. Pisula, W. (2003). Psychologia zachowań eksploracyjnych zwierząt [Psychology of exploratory behavior in animals]. Gdańsk: GWP.
3. Pisula, W. (Red) (2006). Psychologia Porównawcza [Comparative Psychology]. Warszawa: Academica, PWN.
4. Pisula, W., Ostaszewski, P. & Matysiak, J. (1992). Effects of physical environment and social experiences on stimulus seeking behavior and emotionality in rats (Rattus Norvegicus). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 5, 124-137. 5. Ostaszewski, P. & Pisula, W. (1994). Sex and strain differences in anxiety, emotional reactivity, exploration, and need for sensory stimulation in rats. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 25, 137-146.
6. Pisula, W. (1994). Sequential analysis of rat behavior in the open field. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 7, 194-201.
7. Pisula, W. & Pisula, E. (1994). Podejście etologiczne w badaniach psychologicznych - na przykładzie badań nad autyzmem [Ethological approach to the psychological studies - example of the studies on autism]. Studia Psychologiczne, 32, 23-35.
8. Pisula, W. & Osiński J.T. (1996). Wielowymiarowa analiza zachowania się szczurów w teście eksploracji.[A multivariate analysis of rat behaviour in exploration test] Kosmos, 45, 391-401. 9. Pisula, W. (1997). Rat behavior in the exploration box - cluster analysis. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 10, 74-89.
10. Pisula, W. (1998). Integrative levels in comparative psychology - the example of exploratory behavior. European Psychologist, 3, 62-69.
11. Pisula, W. & Matysiak, J. (1998). Stimulus-seeking behavior. In: G. Greenberg & M.M. Haraway (Eds). Comparative Psychology: A Handbook (pp. 198-202). New York: Garland.
12. Pisula, E. & Pisula, W. (2000). Czy w Autyźmie możliwe jest przywiązanie? [Is attachment possible in autism?] Studia Psychologiczne, 38, 39-53.
13. Pisula, W. & Osiński, J.T. (2000). A comparative study of the behavioral patterns of RLA/Verh and RHA/Verh rats in the exploration box. Behavior Genetics, 30, 375-384. 14. Pisula, W. (2001). Automatic and controlled behavioral acts - A comparative perspective. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 32, 17-20. 15. Pisula, W., Gonzalez Szwacka, A. & Rojek, E. (2003) Juvenile play fighting and adult investigatory responses in male rats. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 34(1), 47-49. 16. Pisula, W. (2003). Costs and benefits of curiosity: the adaptive value of exploratory behaviour. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 34, 183-186.
17. Pisula, W. (2003).The Roman high- and low-avoidance rats respond differently to novelty in a familiarized environment. Behavioural Processes, 63, 63-72.
18. Komorowska, J. & Pisula, W. (2003). Does changing levels of stress affect the characteristics of grooming behavior in rats? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 16, 237-246.
19. Greenberg, G., Partrige, T., Weiss, E. & Pisula, W. (2004). Comparative Psychology - A New Perspective for the 21st Century: Up the Spiral Staircase. Developmental Psychobiology, 44, 1-15.
20. Pisula, W. (2004). Response to novelty in low-stress conditions in rats. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 35, 99-103.
21. Pisula, W. (2004). Exploratory behavior - inquisitiveness in animals. In: M. Bekoff (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (pp 574-581). Westport, Connecticut; London: Greenwood Press.
22. Pisula, W. (2004). Neofilia i neofobia nie są biegunami jednego wymiaru. [Neophilia and neophobia are not the extremes of common dimension]. Kolokwia Psychologiczne, 12, 19-25.
23. Pisula, W. & Siegel, J. (2005). Exploratory behavior as a function of environmental novelty and complexity in male and female rats. Psychological Reports, 97, 631-638.
24. Pisula W., Stryjek R. and Nałęcz-Tolak A. (2006). Response to novelty of various types in laboratory rats. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 66, 235-243.
25. Pisula W. (2007) Stimulus and information seeking behavior - a comparative and evolutionary perspective. In: L.V. Brown (Ed). Psychology of motivation, pp 167-179. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. |