Rehabilitation Institute, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA.
Behav Ther. 2011 Mar;42(1):120-6. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.05.002. Epub 2010 Nov 2.
Skinner's 1957 analysis of verbal behavior has demonstrated a fair amount of utility to teach language to children with autism and other various disorders. However, the learning of language can be forgotten, as is the case for many elderly suffering from dementia or other degenerative diseases. It appears possible that Skinner's operants may facilitate not only acquisition of language but also the ability to recall items or objects that may have appeared to be "forgotten." The present study examined the utility of having a series of adults in long-term care emit tacts, echoics, or intraverbals upon presentation of various visual stimuli. Compared to a no-verbal response condition, it appears that the incorporation of Skinner's verbal operants can in fact improve recall for this population. Implications for the retraining of lost language are presented.
斯金纳 1957 年对言语行为的分析表明,他的方法在教授自闭症和其他各种障碍儿童语言方面具有相当大的实用性。然而,语言的学习可能会被遗忘,就像许多患有痴呆症或其他退行性疾病的老年人一样。似乎斯金纳的操作性条件作用不仅可以促进语言的习得,还可以帮助人们回忆起那些似乎“被遗忘”的项目或对象。本研究考察了在呈现各种视觉刺激时,让一系列长期护理中的成年人发出摹仿词、回声词或内言语对他们进行训练的效果。与不进行语言反应的条件相比,似乎纳入斯金纳的言语操作性条件作用实际上可以提高这一人群的记忆力。本文还提出了对丧失语言能力进行再训练的意义。