Symposium: Experimental and Translational Studies on Stimulus Control and Emergent Relations
26. apr 201909:00-13:00
Veslefjellhall 1
Presentør
Erik Arntzen | Oslo Metropolitan University |
Abstract
We will present a variety of experiments from the research group Experimental Studies of Complex Human Behavior at Oslo Metropolitan University. The main focus of these experiments will be on stimulus control, and especially conditional discrimination and emergent relations. The participants in these experiments will be from different age groups and also patient groups as people with dementia. The symposium will start with a brief overview and introduction of stimulus equivalence. Thereafter, experiments will be presented, both from translation research and basic research.
Introduction on emergent relations
- Erik Arntzen
Establishing mathematical concepts in conditional discrimination training
- Erik Arntzen
- Torunn Lian
Delayed Matching-to Sample in a Woman with Alzheimer´s Disease
- Anette Brogård Antonsen
- Erik Arntzen
Formation and Expansion of Stimulus Classes Documented by Sorting Tests
- Anders Dechsling
- Erik Arntzen
- Lanny Fields
N400 in participants with high function autism and controls
- Christoffer Hatlestad
- Erik Arntzen
- Eva Malt
- Guro Granerud
- Torbjørn Elvsåshagen
Transfer of Positive and Negative Valenced Functions in Delayed and Simultaneous Matching-to Sample
- Erik Arntzen
- Jon Magnus Eilertsen
Peripheral Vision in Matching-to-Sample Procedures
- Erik Arntzen
- Live Fay Braaten
Effect of Different Variables’ during Training and Test on Delayed Emergence in Stimulus Equivalence
- Erik Arntzen
- Hanne Augland
- Torunn Lian
Location vs. Introduction of Meaningful Stimuli in Equivalence Class Formation
- Elin Magnusdottir
- Erik Arntzen
Equivalence Class Formation as Function of a Fragmented Versus a Linear Series Training Structure
- Erik Arntzen
- Renate Follerås