Experimenters and teachers use discrimination learning procedures to encourage reliable attending to stimulus differences defined as relevant for their purposes. Put another way, the goal of discrimination training is to establish high-probability stimulus control topographies that are coherent with experimenter or teacher specifications. The present research was conducted to investigate a novel procedure for encouraging stimulus control topography coherence. Participants were 13 adolescents with severe intellectual handicaps. During an initial Condition A, all were exposed to a simultaneous discrimination procedure. Participants could select a form alternating with a black field (S+) or an identical form that did not alternate (S-). Accura...
Discrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured in three...
With two unique sets of random shapes as stimuli, one set for relevant, the other for irrelevant ver...
Responding by exclusion, one of the most robust phenomena in Experimental Psychology, consists of c...
Selective stimulus control refers to the functional relationships that are developed between the var...
The present study attempted to demonstrate that conditioning the skin resistance response in institu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Stimulus control topography refers to qualitative differences among members of a functional stimulus...
We have analyzed many discrimination learning difficulties as reflecting multiple stimulus control ...
Individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities often have difficulty learning auditory...
Discrimination is a wide field of research comprised of both smaller and larger research areas, such...
Restricted stimulus control refers to discrimination learning with atypical limitations in the range...
Restricted stimulus control refers to discrimination learning with atypical limitations in the range...
Stimulus overselectivity is said to occur when behavior is under the control of a restricted set of ...
That a subject responds at a particular rate in the presence of one stimulus and at a different rate...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Discrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured in three...
With two unique sets of random shapes as stimuli, one set for relevant, the other for irrelevant ver...
Responding by exclusion, one of the most robust phenomena in Experimental Psychology, consists of c...
Selective stimulus control refers to the functional relationships that are developed between the var...
The present study attempted to demonstrate that conditioning the skin resistance response in institu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Stimulus control topography refers to qualitative differences among members of a functional stimulus...
We have analyzed many discrimination learning difficulties as reflecting multiple stimulus control ...
Individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities often have difficulty learning auditory...
Discrimination is a wide field of research comprised of both smaller and larger research areas, such...
Restricted stimulus control refers to discrimination learning with atypical limitations in the range...
Restricted stimulus control refers to discrimination learning with atypical limitations in the range...
Stimulus overselectivity is said to occur when behavior is under the control of a restricted set of ...
That a subject responds at a particular rate in the presence of one stimulus and at a different rate...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Discrimination thresholds of spatial frequency and choice reaction times (RT) were measured in three...
With two unique sets of random shapes as stimuli, one set for relevant, the other for irrelevant ver...
Responding by exclusion, one of the most robust phenomena in Experimental Psychology, consists of c...