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de Castro, Ana Catarina; Machado, Armando – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2012
In a temporal double bisection task, animals learn two discriminations. In the presence of Red and Green keys, responses to Red are reinforced after 1-s samples and responses to Green are reinforced after 4-s samples; in the presence of Blue and Yellow keys, responses to Blue are reinforced after 4-s samples and responses to Yellow are reinforced…
Descriptors: Animals, Reinforcement, Context Effect, Probability
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Cipani, Ennio – Behavior Analyst Today, 2012
This paper presents the empirical basis for the phenomena known as stimulus overselectivity. Stimulus overselectivity involves responding on the basis of a restricted range of elements or features that are discriminative for reinforcement. The manner in which such a response pattern impedes the skill acquisition in children is identified. A…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Classification, Reinforcement, Feedback (Response)
Weiss, Stanley J.; Kearns, David N.; Antoshina, Maria – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2009
According to the composite-stimulus control model (Weiss, 1969, 1972b), an individual discriminative stimulus (S[superscript D]) is composed of that S[superscript D]'s on-state plus the off-states of all other relevant S[superscript D]s. The present experiment investigated the reversibility of composite-stimulus control. Separate groups of rats…
Descriptors: Stimulus Generalization, Discrimination Learning, Animals, Behavioral Science Research
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Schlund, Michael W.; Hoehn-Saric, Rudolf; Cataldo, Michael F. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2007
Forming new knowledge based on knowledge established through prior learning is a central feature of higher cognition that is captured in research on stimulus equivalence (SE). Numerous SE investigations show that reinforcing behavior under control of distinct sets of arbitrary conditional relations gives rise to stimulus control by new, "derived"…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Brain, Adults, Stimulus Generalization
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Mesmer, Eric M.; Duhon, Gary J.; Dodson, Kayce G. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
Programming common stimuli is a strategy for generalizing behavior across settings (Stokes & Baer, 1977). The present study programmed common stimuli (i.e., goal statement and use of a pictorial icon) to generalize the effects of a reinforcement-based intervention for students identified as either developmentally delayed or emotionally disturbed.…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Emotional Disturbances, Stimuli, Stimulus Generalization
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Perkins, David R.; Dougher, Michael J.; Greenway, David E. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2007
This study investigated conditions leading to contextual control by stimulus topography over transfer of functions. Three 4-member stimulus equivalence classes, each consisting of four (A, B, C, D) topographically distinct visual stimuli, were established for 5 college students. Across classes, designated A stimuli were open-ended linear figures,…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Behavior, Reinforcement, Association (Psychology)
Harding, Jay W.; Wacker, David P.; Berg, Wendy K.; Rick, Gary; Lee, John F. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2004
The effects of reinforcement and extinction on response variability and stimulus generalization in the punching and kicking techniques of 2 martial arts students were evaluated across drill and sparring conditions. During both conditions, the students were asked to demonstrate different techniques in response to an instructor's punching attack.…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Feedback, Stimulus Generalization
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Tyndall, Ian T.; Roche, Bryan; James, Jack E. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
Fifty participants were exposed to a simple discrimination-training procedure during which six S+ functions were established for six arbitrary stimuli, and S- functions were established for a further six stimuli. Following this training, each participant was exposed to one of five conditions. In the S+ condition, participants were exposed to a…
Descriptors: Testing, Stimuli, Training, Comparative Analysis
Tiger, Jeffrey H.; Hanley, Gregory P. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2005
The initial purpose of the present study was to replicate procedures for teaching preschool children to recruit attention at appropriate times by having an experimenter signal the availability and unavailability of attention (i.e., arrange a multiple schedule involving reinforcement and extinction; Tiger & Hanley, 2004). Following the development…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Reinforcement, Preschool Children, Behavior Modification
Murphey, Robert J.; And Others – AAESPH Review, 1979
Among the findings were that the treatment procedure produced immediate and substantial suppression effects on the self-injurious behavior, which generalized to the nontraining environment and endured over an eight-month interval. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Mental Retardation, Operant Conditioning, Punishment