Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)

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Autor(a) principal: Moreno,Antonio M.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Varella,André A. B., Canovas,Daniela S., Postalli,Lídia M. M., Ventura,Dora Fix, Souza,Deisy G. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psychology & Neuroscience (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-32882014000200019
Resumo: This study established a simple simultaneous discrimination between a pair of two-element compound visual stimuli in children (Experiment 1) and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata, Experiment 2). The contingencies required discriminative control by the compound and the question was whether the accurate stimulus control reached at this level would hold for each individual element of the compound. After baseline reached stability, probe trials assessed stimulus control by each single element of both S+ and S-. Average data showed that children (Exp. 1) tended to show stimulus control by a single element of the S+ compound. In Experiment 2 three of four bees showed stimulus control by both elements of S+ and did not respond or responded only infrequently to the elements of the S-. The children's decline in discrimination accuracy in probe trials, along with its maintenance during the baseline, replicated previous findings showing the development of restricted stimulus control (RSC). The precise stimulus control shown by the bees indicated that all elements correlated with reinforcement acquired stimulus control over their behavior; this confirms the extensive literature on visual discriminative learning in bees, but due to the small number of subjects it is premature to say that bees do not develop RSC.
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spelling Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)discriminative learningcompound stimulirestricted stimulus controlpreschool childrenbeesThis study established a simple simultaneous discrimination between a pair of two-element compound visual stimuli in children (Experiment 1) and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata, Experiment 2). The contingencies required discriminative control by the compound and the question was whether the accurate stimulus control reached at this level would hold for each individual element of the compound. After baseline reached stability, probe trials assessed stimulus control by each single element of both S+ and S-. Average data showed that children (Exp. 1) tended to show stimulus control by a single element of the S+ compound. In Experiment 2 three of four bees showed stimulus control by both elements of S+ and did not respond or responded only infrequently to the elements of the S-. The children's decline in discrimination accuracy in probe trials, along with its maintenance during the baseline, replicated previous findings showing the development of restricted stimulus control (RSC). The precise stimulus control shown by the bees indicated that all elements correlated with reinforcement acquired stimulus control over their behavior; this confirms the extensive literature on visual discriminative learning in bees, but due to the small number of subjects it is premature to say that bees do not develop RSC.Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade de BrasíliaUniversidade de São Paulo2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-32882014000200019Psychology & Neuroscience v.7 n.2 2014reponame:Psychology & Neuroscience (Online)instname:Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento (IBNeC)instacron:PUCRJ10.3922/j.psns.2014.12info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreno,Antonio M.Varella,André A. B.Canovas,Daniela S.Postalli,Lídia M. M.Ventura,Dora FixSouza,Deisy G. deeng2014-07-31T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1983-32882014000200019Revistahttps://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pnePRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppsycneuro@psycneuro.org1983-32881984-3054opendoar:2014-07-31T00:00Psychology & Neuroscience (Online) - Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento (IBNeC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
title Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
spellingShingle Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
Moreno,Antonio M.
discriminative learning
compound stimuli
restricted stimulus control
preschool children
bees
title_short Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
title_full Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
title_fullStr Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
title_full_unstemmed Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
title_sort Assessing restricted stimulus control in typically developing preschool children and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata)
author Moreno,Antonio M.
author_facet Moreno,Antonio M.
Varella,André A. B.
Canovas,Daniela S.
Postalli,Lídia M. M.
Ventura,Dora Fix
Souza,Deisy G. de
author_role author
author2 Varella,André A. B.
Canovas,Daniela S.
Postalli,Lídia M. M.
Ventura,Dora Fix
Souza,Deisy G. de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreno,Antonio M.
Varella,André A. B.
Canovas,Daniela S.
Postalli,Lídia M. M.
Ventura,Dora Fix
Souza,Deisy G. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv discriminative learning
compound stimuli
restricted stimulus control
preschool children
bees
topic discriminative learning
compound stimuli
restricted stimulus control
preschool children
bees
description This study established a simple simultaneous discrimination between a pair of two-element compound visual stimuli in children (Experiment 1) and bees (Melipona quadrifasciata, Experiment 2). The contingencies required discriminative control by the compound and the question was whether the accurate stimulus control reached at this level would hold for each individual element of the compound. After baseline reached stability, probe trials assessed stimulus control by each single element of both S+ and S-. Average data showed that children (Exp. 1) tended to show stimulus control by a single element of the S+ compound. In Experiment 2 three of four bees showed stimulus control by both elements of S+ and did not respond or responded only infrequently to the elements of the S-. The children's decline in discrimination accuracy in probe trials, along with its maintenance during the baseline, replicated previous findings showing the development of restricted stimulus control (RSC). The precise stimulus control shown by the bees indicated that all elements correlated with reinforcement acquired stimulus control over their behavior; this confirms the extensive literature on visual discriminative learning in bees, but due to the small number of subjects it is premature to say that bees do not develop RSC.
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