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The Effects of Auditory Tact and Auditory Imagining Instructions on the Emergence of Novel Intraverbals.

James R Mellor1, Clarissa S Barnes2, Ruth Anne Rehfeldt2.   

Abstract

The current research investigated whether intraverbals would emerge following auditory tact instruction. Participants were first taught to tact auditory stimuli by providing the name of the item or animal that produces the sound (e.g., saying "eagle" when presented with the recording of an eagle cawing). Following test probes for simple intraverbals as well as intraverbal categorization participants were taught to tact what each auditory stimulus is (e.g., saying "caw" when presented with the recording of an eagle cawing). Following both tact instructional phases, the effects of an auditory imagining instruction procedure on target intraverbals were examined. Results indicate that following both tact instructional phases, intraverbals increased for three of four participants. Auditory imagining instruction was sufficient for two of four participants to reach mastery criterion, and two of four participants needed some direct instruction. Low covariation between simple intraverbal and categorization was also observed. Functional interdependence between tacts and intraverbals and the possible role of a conditioned hearing response are discussed.

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Keywords:  Auditory imagining; Auditory tact; Conditioned hearing; Intraverbal; Lip movement

Year:  2015        PMID: 27606214      PMCID: PMC4883562          DOI: 10.1007/s40616-015-0036-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Verbal Behav        ISSN: 0889-9401


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