The influence of stimulus salience on over-selective responding was investigated in the context of a comparator theory of over-selectivity. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants were presented with two cards, each displaying two colors. In comparison to matched control participants, participants with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrated more over-selectivity, which increased when the stimuli differed in salience. In Experiment 3, the over-selected color was extinguished, and the previously under-selected color emerged to control behavior. The results suggest that stimuli of different salience may trigger over-selectivity in individuals with ASD, and provide preliminary support that this may be due to the action of an over-se...
The phenomenon whereby behaviour becomes controlled by one aspect of the environment at the expense ...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
This paper examines the phenomenon of stimulus overselectivity, or overselective attention, as it ma...
This thesis examined stimulus over-selectivity, a phenomenon where only a limited subset of the tota...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to the phenomenon whereby behavior is controlled by a subset of ele...
Previous research suggests that stimulus overselectivity – exclusive stimulus control by one or only...
Stimulus over-selectivity can be defined as control over behavior being exerted by one aspect of the...
An adult with autism and a mild intellectual disability participated in a 0-s delayed matching-to-sa...
Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) display stimulus overselectivity, wherein a su...
Research in hyperactivity has been primarily concerned with demonstrating casual relationships with ...
Four autistic and four normal children were trained to respond on a series of four bidimensional com...
Stimulus overselectivity is the term used to describe the phe-nomenon whereby one aspect of the envi...
People with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) show reduced sensitivity to contextual stimuli in many ...
The phenomenon whereby behaviour becomes controlled by one aspect of the environment at the expense ...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
This paper examines the phenomenon of stimulus overselectivity, or overselective attention, as it ma...
This thesis examined stimulus over-selectivity, a phenomenon where only a limited subset of the tota...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to the phenomenon whereby behavior is controlled by a subset of ele...
Previous research suggests that stimulus overselectivity – exclusive stimulus control by one or only...
Stimulus over-selectivity can be defined as control over behavior being exerted by one aspect of the...
An adult with autism and a mild intellectual disability participated in a 0-s delayed matching-to-sa...
Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) display stimulus overselectivity, wherein a su...
Research in hyperactivity has been primarily concerned with demonstrating casual relationships with ...
Four autistic and four normal children were trained to respond on a series of four bidimensional com...
Stimulus overselectivity is the term used to describe the phe-nomenon whereby one aspect of the envi...
People with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) show reduced sensitivity to contextual stimuli in many ...
The phenomenon whereby behaviour becomes controlled by one aspect of the environment at the expense ...
Stimulus over-selectivity refers to behavior being controlled by one element of the environment at t...
This paper examines the phenomenon of stimulus overselectivity, or overselective attention, as it ma...