行为动力:智力和发育障碍的转化研究。

William V Dube, William H Ahearn, Karen Lionello-Denolf, William J McIlvane
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摘要

行为动量理论(Nevin, 1992; Nevin & Grace, 2000)描述了情境中强化的特征水平与该情境中对改变的行为抵抗之间的关系。本文将描述基本行为动量研究的多时间表破坏者范式,并从非人类研究对象的文献中举出两个代表性的例子来说明这一范式。本文的其余部分将回顾在智力和发育障碍(IDD)人群中采用多时间表干扰范式和密切相关的变异的转化研究。研究结果表明,行为动量理论预测的强化率效应在缺乏症人群中被广泛复制。本文的目标受众是有兴趣了解行为动量转化研究现状的从业者,作为考虑行为动量理论可能与临床问题相关的方法的基础。
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Behavioral Momentum: Translational Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Behavioral Momentum: Translational Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Behavioral Momentum: Translational Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Behavioral Momentum: Translational Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Behavioral momentum theory (Nevin, 1992, Nevin & Grace, 2000) describes the relation between the characteristic level of reinforcement within a context and behavioral resistance to change within that context. This paper will describe the multiple-schedule-disrupter paradigm for basic behavioral momentum research and illustrate it with two representative examples from the literature with non-human subjects. The remainder of the paper will provide a review of translational research in human populations with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) employing the multiple-schedule-disrupter paradigm and closely related variations. The results of this research show that the reinforcer-rate effects predicted by behavioral momentum theory are widely replicated in IDD populations. The intended audience for this paper is the practitioner interested in learning about the current status of translational research in behavioral momentum as a foundation for considering ways in which behavioral momentum theory may be relevant to clinical issues.

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