Symposium: Studies within Stimulus Control and Emergent Relations
5. mai 201709:00-13:00
Veslefjellhall 1
Presentør
Erik Arntzen |
Abstract
We will present research which is essential for the development of the knowledge within the area of the stimulus control, and especially conditional discrimination and emergent relations. In the present symposium, we will emphasize some of the ongoing research in the research group Experimental Studies of Complex Human Behavior at Oslo University College and Akershus. The symposium will start with a brief overview and introduction of stimulus equivalence. After that, a variety of experiments will be presented.
A Super Short Tutorial on Stimulus Equivalence
- Erik Arntzen
To What Extent Could Translational Research be Useful for Behavior Analysis?
- Erik Arntzen
- Ruth Kopperud
Effects of Different Conditional Discrimination Procedures in Elderly People
- Anette Brogård Antonsen
- Erik Arntzen
Rapid Responding and Selection in Conditional Discrimination Procedures
- Erik Arntzen
- Felix Høgnason
The Effect of Including Reflexivity Trials in Test for Equivalence Class Formation
- Erik Arntzen
- Hanna Steinunn Steingrimsdottir
Paired Associate Learning, Mediated Generalization, and Stimulus Equivalence
- Christoffer Eilifsen
- Erik Arntzen
On the Role of Test Trials in Classes with Meaningful Stimuli
- Erik Arntzen
- Justice Mensah
Many-to-One versus One-to-Many: Training Structures and the Emergence of Three 7-members Equivalence Classes
- Erik Arntzen
- Vanessa Aires-Pereira
Fixating, Attending, and Observing: Behavioral Continuity towards Perception
- Erik Arntzen
- Steffen Hansen
Stimulusekvivalens og N400 komponentet, EEG-mål av relasjonsstyrke
- Erik Arntzen
- Guro Granerud
- Thorbjørn Elvsåshagen
Effects of Contextual Control in Simulated Slot-Machine Gambling
- Bjørn Andre Torve
- Erik Arntzen
- Torunn Lian
Manipulation of contextual stimuli and response allocation in a slot-machine experiment
- Camilla Østrem
- Erik Arntzen
- Torunn Lian