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Fisher, Wayne W., Ed.; Piazza, Cathleen C., Ed.; Roane, Henry S., Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2011
Describing the state of the science of ABA, this comprehensive handbook provides detailed information about theory, research, and intervention. The contributors are leading ABA authorities who present current best practices in behavioral assessment and demonstrate evidence-based strategies for supporting positive behaviors and reducing problem…
Descriptors: Verbal Stimuli, Substance Abuse, Early Reading, Autism
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Bowers, Matthew T.; Hill, Jade; Palya, William L. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
The interresponse-time structures of pigeon key pecking were examined under variable-ratio, variable-interval, and variable-interval plus linear feedback schedules. Whereas the variable-ratio and variable-interval plus linear feedback schedules generally resulted in a distinct group of short interresponse times and a broad distribution of longer…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Reinforcement, Intervals, Probability
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DeFulio, Anthony; Hackenberg, Timothy D. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
Pigeons pecked a response key on a variable-interval (VI) schedule, in which responses produced food every 40 s, on average. These VI periods, or components, alternated in irregular fashion with extinction components in which food was unavailable. Pecks on a second (observing) key briefly produced exteroceptive stimuli (houselight flashes)…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Responses, Observation, Time
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Perez-Gonzalez, Luis Antonio; Alonso-Alvarez, Benigno – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
We tested whether teaching control by single stimulus samples in conditional discriminations would result in common control of two-stimuli compound samples, and vice versa. In Experiment 1, 5 participants were first taught four single-sample conditional discriminations. The first conditional discrimination was as follows: given sample stimulus P1,…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Operant Conditioning, Discrimination Learning, Undergraduate Students
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Lee, Jonathan L. C.; Everitt, Barry J. – Learning & Memory, 2008
The theory of memory reconsolidation relates to the hypothesized restabilisation process that occurs following the reactivation of a memory through retrieval. Thus, the demonstration of reactivation-dependent amnesia for a previously acquired memory is a prerequisite for showing that such a memory undergoes reconsolidation. Here, we show that the…
Descriptors: Classical Conditioning, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology), Learning Processes
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Moore, J. – Psychological Record, 2008
For over 40 years, much research has sought to mathematically describe the relation between operant choice responding and reinforcement. This quantitatively oriented research and the accompanying theoretical interpretation of the data are embedded in the broader context of general experimental psychology, which can at times be regrettably…
Descriptors: Operant Conditioning, Experimental Psychology, Reinforcement, Mathematics
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Daniel, Alan M.; Wood, Michael; Pellegrini, Santiago; Norris, Jacob N.; Papini, Mauricio R. – Learning and Motivation, 2008
Rats exposed to incentive downshift show behavioral deterioration. This phenomenon, called successive negative contrast (SNC), occurs in instrumental and consummatory responses (iSNC, cSNC). Whereas iSNC is related to the violation of reward expectancies retrieved in anticipation of the goal (cued-recall), cSNC involves reward rejection and may…
Descriptors: Cues, Recognition (Psychology), Rewards, Animals
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Busquet, Perrine; Hetzenauer, Alfred; Sinnegger-Brauns, Martina J.; Striessnig, Jorg; Singewald, Nicolas – Learning & Memory, 2008
Dihydropyridine (DHP) L-type Ca[superscript 2+] channel (LTCC) antagonists, such as nifedipine, have been reported to impair the extinction of conditioned fear without interfering with its acquisition. Identification of the LTCC isoforms mediating this DHP effect is an essential basis to reveal their role as potential drug targets for the…
Descriptors: Animals, Inhibition, Memory, Fear
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Walker, David L.; Davis, Michael – Learning & Memory, 2008
Within the amygdala, most N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors consist of NR1 subunits in combination with either NR2A or NR2B subunits. Because the particular subunit composition greatly influences the receptors' properties, we investigated the contribution of both subtypes to fear conditioning and expression. To do so, we infused the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Memory, Conditioning, Fear
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Dunsmoor, Joseph E.; Mitroff, Stephen R.; LaBar, Kevin S. – Learning & Memory, 2009
The present study investigated the extent to which fear generalization in humans is determined by the amount of fear intensity in nonconditioned stimuli relative to a perceptually similar conditioned stimulus. Stimuli consisted of graded emotionally expressive faces of the same identity morphed between neutral and fearful endpoints. Two…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Stimuli, Conditioning, Generalization
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Harding, Jay W.; Wacker, David P.; Berg, Wendy K.; Winborn-Kemmerer, Lisa; Lee, John F.; Ibrahimovic, Muska – Education and Treatment of Children, 2009
We evaluated the effects of reinforcing multiple manding topographies during functional communication training (FCT) to decrease problem behavior for three preschool-age children. During Phase 1, a functional analysis identified conditions that maintained problem behavior for each child. During Phase 2, the children's parents taught them to…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Positive Reinforcement, Preschool Children, Males
Ramirez, Joline; Rehfeldt, Ruth Anne – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2009
One 9-year-old child was taught conditional discriminations between dictated names in Spanish and their corresponding pictures across three stimulus sets while her 10-year-old brother observed. Posttests revealed the emergence of symmetry relations in the form of oral naming skills by both children. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning, Pretests Posttests
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Silva, Kathleen M.; Silva, Francisco J. – Psychology of Music, 2009
Four experiments examined whether it was possible to quickly and easily increase the appeal of unfamiliar rock songs presented to American college students. In Experiment 1, reading an essay about an artist increased the appeal of the artist's songs, but repeated exposure to the songs did not. In Experiments 2a and 2b, repeatedly following an…
Descriptors: College Students, Singing, Artists, Internet
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Brim, Devorah; Townsend, Dawn Buffington; DeQuinzio, Jaime Ann; Poulson, Claire L. – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2009
Social referencing, a form of nonverbal communication, involves seeking out discriminative stimuli provided by others about contingencies in an ambiguous context in order to respond in a manner that produces reinforcement. Although demonstrated by typically developing infants, social referencing is notably absent or impaired in individuals with…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Imitation, Learning Theories, Stimuli
Murphy, Carol; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2009
In Experiment 1, "more" and "less" relations were trained for arbitrary Stimuli A1 and A2 with 3 children with autism. The following conditional discriminations were then trained: A1-B1, A2-B2, B1-C1, B2-C2. In subsequent tests, participants showed derived more-less mands (mand with C1 for more and mand with C2 for less). A training procedure…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Feedback (Response), Autism, Operant Conditioning
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