Scott R. Robinson, Ph.D.
Senior Research Professor, Experimental Psychology Education
B.S.
(1974) Oregon State University;
M.S. (1978) University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Ph.D. (1989) Oregon State University.
Research Interests
Research
interests include or are in the area of 
Selected Publications (click link for pdf copy of article)
Robinson, S.R., Kleven, G.A., & Brumley, M.R. (2008). Prenatal development of interlimb motor learning in the rat fetus. Infancy, 13, 204-228. R&K&B2008.pdfBrumley, M.R. & Robinson, S.R. (2005). The serotonergic agonists quipazine,
CGS-12066A and a-Methylserotonin alter motor activity and induce hindlimb stepping in the intact and spinal rat fetus. Behavioral Neuroscience, 119, 821-833. B&R2005.pdf
Robinson, S.R. & Brumley, M.R. (2005). Chapter 24: Prenatal Behavior, in Whishaw, I.Q. & Kolb, B. (Eds.), The Behavior of the Laboratory Rat: A Handbook with Tests, (pp.257-265). Oxford Press: New York, NY. Chapter 24.pdf
Brumley, M.R. & Robinson, S.R. (2004). Facial wiping in the rat fetus: variation of chemosensory stimulus parameters. Developmental Psychobiology, 44, 219-229. B&R2004.pdf