Stromer R, McIlvane W J, Dube W V, Mackay H A
Behavioral Sciences Division, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254.
J Exp Anal Behav. 1993 Jan;59(1):83-102. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1993.59-83.
A series of six experiments examined delayed identity matching-to-sample performances of subjects with mental retardation. The stimuli were either one or two simultaneously displayed forms. When the reinforcement contingencies required that only one form exert discriminative control, all subjects achieved high accuracy scores. However, accuracy scores were substantially lower when the contingencies required discriminative control by two forms, suggesting restricted stimulus control. The decline in matching accuracy appeared to reflect selective losses of conditional control by sample stimuli and shifts in control to features of the comparison stimulus displays. The experiments suggest improved techniques for assessing control by complex stimuli and for evaluating the effects of procedures that seek to broaden restricted stimulus control. The results challenge interpretations based on stimulus-generalization decrement or shared attention.
一系列六项实验考察了智障受试者的延迟身份匹配样本表现。刺激物是同时呈现的一种或两种形式。当强化条件要求只有一种形式发挥辨别控制作用时,所有受试者都获得了高分。然而,当条件要求两种形式发挥辨别控制作用时,准确率得分则大幅降低,这表明刺激控制受到限制。匹配准确率的下降似乎反映了样本刺激的条件控制的选择性丧失以及控制向比较刺激显示特征的转移。这些实验提出了改进的技术,用于评估复杂刺激的控制以及评估旨在扩大受限刺激控制的程序的效果。结果对基于刺激泛化递减或共同注意的解释提出了挑战。