OBSERVING BEHAVIOR AND ATYPICALLY RESTRICTED STIMULUS CONTROL
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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20/10/2012
20/10/2012
2010
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Restricted stimulus control refers to discrimination learning with atypical limitations in the range of controlling stimuli or stimulus features In the study reported here 4 normally capable individuals and 10 individuals with Intellectual disabilities (ID) performed two-sample delayed matching to sample Sample stimulus observing was recorded with an eye tracking apparatus High accuracy scores indicated stimulus control by both sample stimuli for the 4 nondisabled participants and 4 participants with ID and eye tracking data showed reliable observing of all stimuli Intermediate accuracy scores indicated restricted stimulus control for the remaining 6 participants Their eye tracking data showed that errors were related to failures to observe sample stimuli and relatively brief observing durations Five of these participants were then given interventions designed to improve observing behavior For 4 participants the interventions resulted initially in elimination of observing failures increased observing durations and Increased accuracy For 2 of these participants contingencies sufficient to maintain adequate observing were not always sufficient to maintain high accuracy subsequent procedure modifications restored It however For the 5th participant initial improvements in observing were not accompanied by improved accuracy in apparent Instance of observing without attending accuracy improved only after an additional intervention that imposed contingencies on observing behavior Thus interventions that control observing behavior seem necessary but may not always be sufficient for the remediation of restricted stimulus control National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH) National Institute of Child Health und Hum in Development (NIH)[P30 HD004147] National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH) National Institute of Child Health und Hum in Development (NIH)[P01 HD025995] National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH) National Institute of Child Health und Hum in Development (NIH)[R01 HD037055] |
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JOURNAL OF THE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR, v.94, n.3, p.297-313, 2010 0022-5002 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32145 10.1901/jeab.2010.94-297 |
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eng |
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SOC EXP ANALYSIS BEHAVIOR INC |
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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior |
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Palavras-Chave | #observing #behavior #restricted #stimulus #control #stimulus #overselectivity #matching to sample #touchscreen #humans #INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES #OVERSELECTIVITY #AUTISM #ATTENTION #CHILDREN #SAMPLE #Psychology, Biological #Behavioral Sciences #Psychology, Experimental |
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