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A NOVEL METHOD FOR TEACHING THE FIRST INSTANCES OF SIMPLE DISCRIMINATION TO NONVERBAL CHILDREN WITH AUTISM IN A LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT.

Karen M Lionello-Denolf1, Romariz da Silva Barros, William J McIlvane.   

Abstract

A novel method for initiating discrimination training with nonverbal children combines a delayed S+ procedure that requires children to refrain from responding to either of 2 physically different choice stimuli until a prompt stimulus is added onto 1 of the choices, and a delayed prompting procedure that presents the same 2-choice stimulus display, but stimuli are initially added onto both choices. After a short delay, the added stimulus on the S- is removed, and the choice of the S+ is thus prompted. If the children learn to observe and respond to the defining features of the S+ choice stimulus, then they may respond to the S+ prior to the added-stimulus removal. Implementation was successful with 8 nonverbal children who had not previously exhibited simple simultaneous discrimination, suggesting a useful methodology for initiating discrimination training with populations for whom verbal instruction is ineffective.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19606260      PMCID: PMC2709782          DOI: 10.1007/bf03395613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rec        ISSN: 0033-2933


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  2 in total

1.  Conducting research with minimally verbal participants with autism spectrum disorder.

Authors:  Helen Tager-Flusberg; Daniela Plesa Skwerer; Robert M Joseph; Brianna Brukilacchio; Jessica Decker; Brady Eggleston; Steven Meyer; Anne Yoder
Journal:  Autism       Date:  2016-06-26

2.  REVERSAL LEARNING SET AND FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENCE IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT AUTISM.

Authors:  Karen M Lionello-Denolf; William J McIlvane; Daniela S Canovas; Deisy G de Souza; Romariz S Barros
Journal:  Psychol Rec       Date:  2008-01-01
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