Behavior Momentum Theory and Humans: A Review of the Literature.

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Record Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-30 DOI:10.1007/s40732-020-00430-1
Cary E Trump, Jessica L Herrod, Kevin M Ayres, Joel E Ringdahl, Lauren Best
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Abstract

Behavioral Momentum Theory (BMT) is often described as analogous to Newton's (1687) laws of motion. That is to say, similar to an object in motion continuing in motion unless acted upon by a force, responses occurring in a static environment will continue to occur at the same rate, unless presented with a disruptor (Nevin, Tota, Torquato, & Shull, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 53, 359-379, 1990). When evaluating response rates through a behavioral momentum framework, responding continuing after a change in reinforcer conditions is said to persist. Previous research conducted with nonhuman animals indicates greater response persistence following conditions with either higher reinforcer rates or higher reinforcer magnitudes (Nevin, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 21(3), 389-408, 1974; Nevin et al., Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 53, 359-379, 1990). Although BMT's implications extend across human and nonhuman species, this literature review attempts to provide practitioners and researchers information regarding response persistence across various conditions with human participants.

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行为动量理论与人类:文献综述。
行为动量理论(BMT)经常被描述为类似于牛顿(1687)的运动定律。也就是说,类似于运动中的物体在没有外力作用的情况下继续运动,在静态环境中发生的反应将继续以相同的速度发生,除非出现干扰(Nevin, Tota, Torquato, & Shull, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 53,359 -379, 1990)。当通过行为动量框架评估反应率时,反应在强化条件改变后继续被称为持续。先前对非人类动物进行的研究表明,在高强化率或高强化幅度的条件下,动物的反应持续性更强(Nevin, Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 21(3), 389- 408,1974;Nevin et al., Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 53, 359-379, 1990)。尽管BMT的影响遍及人类和非人类物种,但本文献综述试图为从业者和研究人员提供有关人类参与者在各种条件下反应持久性的信息。
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期刊介绍: The Psychological Record publishes empirical and conceptual articles related to the field of behavior analysis, behavior science, and behavior theory. The journal welcomes investigations of basic behavioral processes, as well as translational studies that bridge experimental and applied analyses of behavior. Conceptual articles pertinent to the theory and philosophy of behaviorism are also welcome.
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