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Paeye, Celine; Madelain, Laurent – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2011
Saccadic endpoint variability is often viewed as the outcome of neural noise occurring during sensorimotor processing. However, part of this variability might result from operant learning. We tested this hypothesis by reinforcing dispersions of saccadic amplitude distributions, while maintaining constant their medians. In a first experiment we…
Descriptors: Human Body, Eye Movements, Perceptual Motor Learning, Operant Conditioning
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Podlesnik, Christopher A.; Chase, Philip N. – Psychological Record, 2006
Several research laboratories have found that instructed behavior can be less sensitive to changes in contingencies than shaped behavior. The current experiment examined whether these differences in sensitivity could be related to resistance to change. Two groups of subjects, who were matched on the basis of an initial disruption assessment, were…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Topography, Videotape Recordings, Compliance (Psychology)