The present experiment examined the potential applicability of behavioral momentum theory to discrete-trial discrimination performances. The experiment asked if the persistence of stimulus control could be related to the rate of reinforcement for the discriminated operant. If momentum-like effects occur, a better understanding of them could contribute to more effective procedures for producing stimulus control change and transfer in experimental and applied settings
That a subject responds at a particular rate in the presence of one stimulus and at a different rate...
Behavioral momentum refers to the tendency for behavior to persist following a change in environment...
Three experiments have examined whether a whole-partial reversal effect is due to shift in reinforce...
Behavioral momentum theory states that behavioral resistance to change is positively related to rein...
We have analyzed many discrimination learning difficulties as reflecting multiple stimulus control ...
Behavioral momentum theory provides a quantitative account of how reinforcers experienced within a d...
Behavioral momentum theory states that resistance to change of operant behavior is governed by the P...
Behavioral momentum was examined in 2 individuals with severe mental retardation via within-subject ...
Nevin described behavioral momentum by drawing an analogy between physical motion and behavioral per...
Behavioral momentum theory provides a quantitative account of how reinforcers experienced within a d...
A model of conditional discrimination performance (Davison & Nevin, 1999) is combined with the notio...
<p>A. Hit and false alarm rates for discrimination learning. Different experimental runs were aligne...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
Behavioral momentum theory (Nevin, 1992, Nevin and Grace, 2000) describes the relation between the c...
Substantial experimental evidence indicates that behavior reinforced on a denser schedule is more re...
That a subject responds at a particular rate in the presence of one stimulus and at a different rate...
Behavioral momentum refers to the tendency for behavior to persist following a change in environment...
Three experiments have examined whether a whole-partial reversal effect is due to shift in reinforce...
Behavioral momentum theory states that behavioral resistance to change is positively related to rein...
We have analyzed many discrimination learning difficulties as reflecting multiple stimulus control ...
Behavioral momentum theory provides a quantitative account of how reinforcers experienced within a d...
Behavioral momentum theory states that resistance to change of operant behavior is governed by the P...
Behavioral momentum was examined in 2 individuals with severe mental retardation via within-subject ...
Nevin described behavioral momentum by drawing an analogy between physical motion and behavioral per...
Behavioral momentum theory provides a quantitative account of how reinforcers experienced within a d...
A model of conditional discrimination performance (Davison & Nevin, 1999) is combined with the notio...
<p>A. Hit and false alarm rates for discrimination learning. Different experimental runs were aligne...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
Behavioral momentum theory (Nevin, 1992, Nevin and Grace, 2000) describes the relation between the c...
Substantial experimental evidence indicates that behavior reinforced on a denser schedule is more re...
That a subject responds at a particular rate in the presence of one stimulus and at a different rate...
Behavioral momentum refers to the tendency for behavior to persist following a change in environment...
Three experiments have examined whether a whole-partial reversal effect is due to shift in reinforce...