| Literature DB >> 22477408 |
Richard A Stock1, Kimberly A Schulze, Pat Mirenda.
Abstract
An alternating treatments design was employed to compare the effect of stimulus-stimulus pairing, standard echoic training, and a control condition on the vocal behavior of 3 preschoolers with autism. Data were recorded during pre- and postsession observations. During the stimulus-stimulus pairing condition, the experimenter's vocal model was paired with the delivery of a preferred item. During the standard echoic training condition, the experimenter presented a vocal model and delivered a preferred item contingent on an echoic response. During the control condition, the experimenter presented a vocal model and, after a 10-s delay, presented a preferred edible item. Results from the post-session observations during the stimulus-stimulus pairing condition showed an immediate but temporary increase in the target sound for 1 participant only. Implications and suggestions for future research are provided.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 22477408 PMCID: PMC2779929 DOI: 10.1007/bf03393061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Verbal Behav ISSN: 0889-9401