[PDF] from unirioja.esE Morsella, LRL Larson, P Zarolia… - Psicológica: Revista de …, 2011 - dialnet.unirioja.es Does the mere presence of the things we have tended to influence our actions systematically, in ways that escape our awareness? For example, while entering a tool shed, does perceiving objects that we once tended to (eg, tools, musical instruments) influence ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 6 versions
[PDF] from siu.eduL Fields, M Garruto… - The Psychological Record, 2011 - opensiuc.lib.siu.edu Conditional discrimination or matching-to-sample procedures have been used to study a wide range of complex psychological phenomena with infrahuman and human subjects. In most studies, the percentage of trials in which a subject selects the comparison stimulus that is ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 4 versions
CS Ryan, NS Hemmes… - Behavioural Processes, 2011 - Elsevier Effects of prior discrimination training on stimulus control by color and shape dimensions of compound stimuli were studied with college students. In Phase 1, single-stimulus discrimination training was conducted for two values of color and shape. Phase 2 discrimination training ... All 2 versions
AS O'Connor, J Prieto, B Hoffmann… - Behavioral …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library A changing criterion design was used to examine the effects of two stimuli (a green card and a red card), conditioned via discrimination training, on reducing motor and vocal stereotypy in a youngster with autism while he looked at books. During discrimination training, motor ...
[PDF] from siu.eduM Garotti, DG De Souza, JC De Rose… - The Psychological …, 2011 - opensiuc.lib.siu.edu ... Different training conditions may have affected the relative strength of the original and reversed stimuluscontrol relations. Dube ... He suggested that response topography may affect the probability of stimuluscontrol relations. Some ... Cited by 14 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions